All Blacks axe Cruden

New Zealand have axed Aaron Cruden from their squad for the final two matches of the Rugby Championship after the fly-half missed the team's flight to Argentina.

Cruden paid the price after failing to team up with the squad in time following a late-night drinking session in Auckland.

That means Beauden Barrett is likely to start at fly-half in the next two Tests, with Colin Slade providing cover on the bench - while Canterbury No 10 Tom Taylor has also been added to the squad.

"We didn't have a curfew. He was out drinking and he didn't get there in time," All Blacks coach Steve Hansen said.

"It's obviously disappointing and out of character. He's extremely disappointed in himself. He understands there has to be a consequence for his actions.

"Once we get this out of the way then he will be coming back into the group when we go to Brisbane.

"It's not what we, or he, stands for. We all make mistakes.

"The team is well aware that when we don't get it right there is a consequence and he's paid the price for that."

Cruden has issued an apology for his actions, saying: "I am deeply embarrassed by this lack of judgement and have never been more disappointed in myself.

"I carry the burden of shame and disappointment and I am deeply apologetic to my team, to my family, and also the New Zealand public.

"I have no excuses. I accept full responsibility for my actions and the penalty of missing the next two games, and I will work with New Zealand Rugby to undertake any other disciplinary action to work through this situation."

Watch Argentina v New Zealand, Saturday September 27 at 11:00pm on Sky Sports 3 HD

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