Richie McCaw on brink of equalling Colin Meads’ All Blacks record
Skipper Richie McCaw will equal a 43-year-old record on Saturday when New Zealand seek a bonus-point win over Argentina in La Plata to retain the Rugby Championship title.

Skipper Richie McCaw will equal a 43-year-old record on Saturday when New Zealand seek a bonus-point win over Argentina in La Plata to retain the Rugby Championship title.
Legendary lock Colin Meads made 133 appearances for the All Blacks – 55 tests and 78 other matches – before his 1971 retirement.
And flanker McCaw has worn the famous black 132 times with all but one match against the Barbarians being tests.
Meads is revered as one of the greatest All Blacks and in 1999 was voted New Zealand Rugby Player of the Century.
In a 15-year international career, the 1.92-metre sheep farmer became an iconic figure, adored by his rugby-loving countrymen and respected by all opponents.
The Pumas have been playing very well and are a much improved side since last season
McCaw has proved a worthy successor, silencing critics who rubbished the elevation of the then-raw 20-year-old to the 2001 national squad.