That's all folks

Well what a historic night in Buenos Aires. The Pumas were dominant from start to finish and took it to the All Blacks.

Thank you for joining our coverage of this chaotic Rugby Championship match-up. We'll be here throughout the day with more All Blacks content, so be sure to come back for that.

Until then, have a great Sunday New Zealand.

Codie Taylor 'really proud' after 100th appearance

Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, the All Blacks' newest centurion Codie Taylor said he was feeling "really proud".

"It's such a blessing to put this jersey on and to do it this many times just feels special.

"We didn't get the result but I'm still very grateful to wear this jersey the amount of times I have."

Taylor thanked his family for their support during his career.

'That hurts'- Scott Robertson

All Blacks coach Scott Robertson told Sky Sports "that hurts".

"We wanted to play with a lot more care than that for Codie and put a show on [to] finish this tour and we didn't get it that way.

"It wasn't what we wanted and we're going to have to look deep."

Robertson called the Rugby Championship "tough".

"I think you can realise with all the results to date... anyone can win on the day and you have to be at your best.

"We've got to be better."

Liam Napier reports from Buenos Aires
'They showed more passion' - Scott Barrett

Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, All Blacks captain Scott Barrett said Argentina "showed more passion and intensity" in the historic.

"They got over the gain line and they held the ball, and we gave away penalties that just fed their game.

"They're a quality team and we were outclassed tonight."

Asked about the All Blacks' discipline, Barrett said three yellow cards "certainly didn't help".

"I thought we showed a lot of urgency to hold them out just before half time."

Barrett said there would be "a bit of pain" in the group as they head back to New Zealand to prepare for the Springboks at Eden Park.

Codie Taylor presented 100th test cap

There's a deflated look in the All Blacks' group, but they gather around to celebrate Codie Taylor's 100th appearance.

Scott Barrett presents Taylor with his 100-game cap.

The Pumas are dancing on the field, as are their fans in the stands.

What a night it's going to be in Buenos Aires!

It was the All Blacks' discipline that let them down again. Three yellow cards to Will Jordan, Tupou Vaa'i and Sevu Reece.