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Pampas Led Super Rugby Americas After Dominant Week 1 Finish

The frist wheel of Super Rugby Americas concluded with Pampas at the top, showcasing the growing intensity and competition within the league. We delve into the results, standings, and what’s next for these South American rugby franchises.

standings Overview: Pampas in Pole Position

Following the conclusion of the first seven matches, the Super Rugby Americas league table sees Pampas leading the charge with a commanding 24 points. Their dominant performance,highlighted by a decisive victory over Brazil,has solidified their position as frontrunners in the competition.

The Buenos Aires franchise, a finalist in the previous season, continues to demonstrate its strength and ambition. Their closest rival, Peñarol Rugby, trails closely behind with 23 points, setting the stage for a thrilling battle for the top spot.

Here’s a look at the current standings:

  1. Pampas – 24
  2. Peñarol Rugby – 23
  3. Selknam – 18
  4. Dogos XV – 16
  5. Yacaré XV – 14
  6. Tarucas – 12
  7. COBRAS BRAZIL – 4

*Tiebreaker: Head-to-head points.

Key Match Results and Highlights

The final day of the first wheel saw intense action across South America. Pampas secured their top spot with a resounding 72-14 victory over Brazil, earning a crucial bonus point in the process. Meanwhile, Peñarol Rugby kept pace with a hard-fought 21-16 win against Tarucas in Tucumán.

Dogos XV also secured a victory, defeating Yacaré XV of Paraguay 24-19, further tightening the competition in the middle of the table. Selknam de Chile maintained their position in third place despite having a free week.


Highlights from a recent Super Rugby Americas match.

Upcoming Fixtures: Week 2 Preview

The action continues with Week 2 promising more exciting matchups. Here’s a look at the upcoming schedule (all times Argentina):

  • Pampas vs. dogos – Friday, April 11 at 20:00
  • Selknam de Chile vs. Cobras Brazil – Saturday, April 12 at 15:00
  • Yacaré XV vs. Peñarol rugby – Saturday, April 12 at 19:54
  • Free: Tarucas

Super Rugby Americas: A growing Force

Super Rugby Americas, featuring seven franchises, is rapidly gaining prominence in the global rugby landscape. The tournament structure sees each team face each other twice in the first stage, with the top four teams advancing to the semi-finals. The championship final is scheduled for June 13th, promising a thrilling conclusion to the season.

All matches are broadcast live on Disney+, with ESPN providing coverage of key games, increasing the league’s visibility and accessibility to fans across the region.

Historical Context and Previous Champions

The Professional Franchise of America Rugby Championship, the precursor to super rugby Americas, began in 2020 but was unfortunately cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The inaugural champion was crowned in 2021, with Jaguares XV claiming the title. Peñarol de Uruguay then dominated the competition, securing back-to-back victories in 2022 (as part of the american Super League) and 2023 (under the Super Rugby Americas banner).

The championship history is as follows:

  1. Peñarol Rugby – 2
  2. Jaguares XV / Dogos XV – 1


A look back at past Super Rugby Americas champions.

Stay tuned to Archnetys for continued coverage of Super Rugby Americas, including match previews, recaps, and in-depth analysis. #SuperRugbyAmericas

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