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The Rugby Championship 2014
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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.

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Richie McCaw has played 132 times for the All Blacks, one less than the legendary Colin Meads. Photo: AP

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.

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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
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen

McCaw has proved a worthy successor, silencing critics who rubbished the elevation of the then-raw 20-year-old to the 2001 national squad.

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