Americas Rugby Championship

Americas Rugby Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2019 Americas Rugby Championship
AmericasRugbyChampionship.png
SportRugby union
Founded2009; 14 years ago (2009)
(reinaugurated 2016; 7 years ago (2016))
No. of teams6
Country Argentina XV
 Brazil
 Canada
 Chile
 United States
 Uruguay
Most recent
champion(s)
 Argentina XV
(6th title)
Most titles Argentina XV
(6 titles)

The Americas Rugby Championship, often informally called the Americas' Six Nations, was an annual international rugby tournament between six North and South American nations: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, the United States and Uruguay. Originally competed by various interlocking combinations of club, second-tier national and top national sides, the current (since 2016) international tournament has the top national sides competing (though Argentina, to date, sends its second-tier team). The current format provides these top national teams with additional test matches to be counted in the World Rugby Rankings.

The original Americas Rugby Championship (organised by World Rugby) was inaugurated in 2009, when varying combinations of national, regional and development teams from North and South America competed for the title. In 2015, it was announced that from 2016, the competition would re-form under the guidance of the Americas Rugby Association and the respective unions, to provide the six national sides with additional rankings tests annually. The updated format is based on the structure of the European Six Nations Championship, coinciding with each other in February and March of each year. Prior to this, the last competitive tournament to be held across the SudaméricaRAN region had been the PARA Pan American Championship, which had ceased after its 2003 edition. World Rugby has granted all matches with test match status, with caps awarded for every match, though matches against the Argentina XV (rather than the top Argentina national squad) will not affect the World Rugby Rankings.

History

First conception

Originally formed in 2009 by World Rugby (then known as the International Rugby Board) to replace the North America 4 Series, was created to give the newly formed Canadian regions more competitive matches against strong opposition from the second teams of the United States and Argentina. The winner of the inaugural Canadian Rugby Championship, BC Bears, went on to compete on the international stage, playing the winner of the international semi-final match between USA Select XV and Argentina Jaguars. The Argentina Jaguars defeated the BC Bears 35–11 in the final to capture the tournament's first title.

Second and third editions

In 2010, the tournament was cut from 6 to 4 teams, scrapping the Canadian Division part of the tournament to create a solely international based tournament for development sides. The USA Select XV and Argentina Jaguars were joined by the second team from Tonga, and a Canada Selects side made up of the top players in the 2010 CRC season. Each team played each other once in a round-robin format, gaining 4 points for a win, with the team on the most points at the end winning the title.

The tournament returned in 2012, having not taken place in 2011 due to the 2011 Rugby World Cup. The tournament kept the same format as 2010, however the national side of Uruguay joined the tournament replacing Tonga A, though in 2014, Uruguay sent their second team Charrúas XV. Argentina Jaguars went on to win every tournament between 2012 and 2014.

Current conception

The tournament was not held in 2015 because of the 2015 Rugby World Cup. In 2016, the tournament was relaunched and expanded to six teams with the inclusion of Brazil and Chile. Unlike the previous single-site tournament featuring lesser sides, the new tournament will be held in February and March, concurrently with the European Six Nations Championship. Like the European championship, teams will play both home and away, whereas players from European clubs will be available.

Americas Rugby Challenge

A second competition, the Americas Rugby Challenge or ARCh was confirmed in August 2018, to be played in August and September. The inaugural competition took place at the Estadio Cincuentenario in Medellín, Colombia from August 24 to September 01.

The new competition brought together Rugby Americas North (RAN) and Sudamérica Rugby, following the example of the Americas Rugby Championship, The Americas Rugby Challenge is officially the ‘B’ competition for the ARC.

As with the Americas Rugby Championship, the new Americas Rugby Challenge saw all competing countries playing against each other. The first edition of the competition was a Four Nations tournament with Rugby Americas North and Sudamérica Rugby both having two representatives each.

The host nation of Colombia were joined by Sudamérica Rugby rivals Paraguay. Guyana and Mexico represented Rugby Americas North.

Format

Played annually, the format of the Championship is simple: each team plays every other team once in a round-robin format, making for a total of 15 matches played across the tournament. For each win, a team picks up 4 points and 2 for a draw. The team with the most points at the end wins the title. Unlike previous ARC, overseas based players are available for selection, while Argentina will mainly only select provincial and domestic players that are not part of their Super Rugby Jaguares side.

Teams

Current teams

Past teams

Previous winners

Year Teams Champions Games
played
Games
won
Games
drawn
Games
lost
Points
for
Points
against
Points
difference
Bonus
points
Table
points
2009 6  Argentina Jaguars 2 2 0 0 92 21 +71 N/A
2010 4  Argentina Jaguars 3 3 0 0 122 46 +76 2 14
2012 4  Argentina Jaguars 3 3 0 0 88 22 +66 1 13
2013 4  Argentina Jaguars 3 3 0 0 84 23 +61 2 14
2014 4  Argentina Jaguars 3 3 0 0 111 32 +79 3 15
2016 6  Argentina XV 5 4 1 0 207 99 +108 4 22
2017 6  United States 5 4 1 0 215 96 +119 4 22
2018 6  United States 5 5 0 0 197 68 +129 4 24
2019 6  Argentina XV 5 5 0 0 258 60 +198 5 25
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

Updated to after the 2019 edition

Past results

First Conception
Season Stadium Location Champion Score Runner-up
2009 Fletcher's Fields Markham, Ontario, Canada  Argentina Jaguars 35–11 Canada BC Bears
2010 Estadio Olímpico Chateau Carreras Córdoba, Argentina  Argentina Jaguars Round Robin  Canada A
2012 Westhills Stadium Langford, British Columbia, Canada  Argentina Jaguars Round Robin  Canada A
2013 Westhills Stadium Langford, British Columbia, Canada  Argentina Jaguars Round Robin  USA Selects
2014 Westhills Stadium Langford, British Columbia, Canada  Argentina Jaguars Round Robin  USA Selects
Second Conception
Season Stadium Location Champion Score Runner-up
2016 Various (3/2 home games, 2/3 away games)  Argentina Jaguars Round Robin  United States
2017 Various (3/2 home games, 2/3 away games)  United States Round Robin  Argentina Jaguars
2018 Various (3/2 home games, 2/3 away games)  United States Round Robin  Argentina Jaguars
2019 Various (3/2 home games, 2/3 away games)  Argentina Jaguars Round Robin  Uruguay
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

All-time results table

Nation Appear­ances Games Wins Draws Losses Best result
 Argentina XV (Jaguars) 9 34 31 2 1 Champions: (7) 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2019
 Uruguay 7 26 14 15 Runner-up: 2019
 United States 4 20 14 2 4 Champions: 2017, 2018
 Canada 4 20 7 13 3rd place: 2016
 Brazil 4 20 6 14 4th place: 2017, 2019
 Chile 4 20 1 19 6th place: 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
 USA Selects 5 14 4 10 Runner-up: 2013, 2014
 Canada A (Selects) 4 12 6 6 Runner-up: 2010 & 2012
 Tonga A 1 3 0 3 4th place: 2010
Canada BC Bears 1 5 4 1 Runner-up: 2009
Canada Ontario Blues 1 5 2 3 3rd place: 2009
Canada Prairie Wolf Pack 1 3 1 2 6th place: 2009
Canada The Rock 1 3 1 2 5th place: 2009

Updated to after 2019 Americas Rugby Championship

Results by nation

Nation Years represented Champions Runner-up
Argentina Argentina 9 7 2
Brazil Brazil 4 0 0
Canada Canada 9 0 3
Chile Chile 4 0 0
Tonga Tonga 1 0 0
United States United States 9 2 3
Uruguay Uruguay 7 0 1

Updated to after 2019 Americas Rugby Championship


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