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2019 Americas Rugby Championship

The 2019 Americas Rugby Championship is the fourth series of the Americas Rugby Championship, the top level rugby union competition for Americas nations.


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Argentina XV Brazil Canada Chile United States Uruguay
Argentina (2nd title)
15
Josh Reeves (54)
Joe Taufeteʻe
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The 2019 Americas Rugby Championship is the fourth series of the Americas Rugby Championship, the top level rugby union competition for Americas nations.

NationStadiumHead coachCaptain(s)
Argentina XVNeuquén Rugby Club3,500NeuquénIgnacio Fernández LobbeLautaro Bavaro
Marabunta Rugby Club3,500Cipolletti
José Amalfitani Stadium49,540Buenos Aires
BrazilEstádio Martins Pereira15,317São José dos CamposRodolfo AmbrosioFelipe Sancery
Estádio Jayme Cintra15,000Jundiaí
CanadaWesthills Stadium1,718LangfordKingsley JonesLucas Rumball
Starfire Sports4,500Tukwila
ChileEstadio Santiago Bueras3,400SantiagoPablo LemoineMartín Sigren
United StatesDell Diamond4,000Round RockGary GoldMarcel Brache
Starfire Sports4,500Tukwila
UruguayEstadio Charrúa14,000MontevideoEsteban MenesesJuan Manuel Gaminara

The tournament was played in a round-robin format, with each team playing the five others once. The fixtures were announced on 5 November 2018.

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Touch judges:
Frank Méndez (Chile)
Luis Díaz (Chile)
Television Match Official
Gabriel Pinter (Argentina)

Notes:

  • Francisco Pizarro, Matías Dittus, Nicolás Ovalle, Javier Carrasco, Javier Eissmann, Jaden Laing, Christian Huerta, Gonzalo Lara, Augusto Böhme and Julio Blanc (all Chile) and Tadhg Leader (United States) made their international debuts.
  • With his try in this match, the United States' Joe Taufeteʻe tied Ireland's Keith Wood for the most career Test tries by a player in the tight five with 15. Taufeteʻe reached the mark in his 20th international appearance, compared to 63 for Wood.
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Touch judges:
Esteban Filipanics (Argentina)
Juan Manuel Martínez (Argentina)
Television Match Official
Martín González Deibe (Argentina)
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Touch judges:
Francisco González (Uruguay)
Santiago Romero (Uruguay)
Television Match Official
Alejandro Longres (Uruguay)
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Touch judges:
Joaquín Montes (Uruguay)
Santiago Romero (Uruguay)
Television Match Official
Francisco Pesce (Uruguay)

Notes:

  • Marcelo Huerta, Camilo Sánchez and Mauricio Gómez (Chile) made their international debuts.
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Touch judges:
Esteban Filipanics (Argentina)
Juan Manuel Martínez (Argentina)
Television Match Official
Marcelo Pilara (Argentina)
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Touch judges:
Victor Hugo Barbosa (Brazil)
Braz Magaldi (Brazil)
Television Match Official
Diego Pazman (Argentina)

Notes:

  • Theo Sauder was originally named in the starting team but pulled out due to injury during the warm up. Nick Blevins replaced him in the starting line-up and Giuseppe du Toit came onto the bench.
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Touch judges:
Robin Kaluzniak (Canada)
Chris Assmus (Canada)
Television Match Official:
David Smortchevsky (Canada)
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Touch judges:
Pali Deluca (Argentina)
Juan Pablo Federico (Argentina)
Television Match Official
Santiago Borsani (Argentina)

Notes:

  • Joaquín Jaunsolo, Santiago Civetta, Santiago Piñeyrúa, Mateo Mari, and Ignacio Rodríguez (all Uruguay) made their international debuts.
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Touch judges:
Scott Green (United States)
Mike O'Brien (United States)
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Touch judges:
Chris Assmus (Canada)
Harry Mason (Canada)
Television Match Official
Andrew Hosier (Canada)
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Touch judges:
Phil Akroyd (United States)
Josh Houston (United States)
Television Match Official
Davey Ardey (United States)

Notes:

  • The United States' Joe Taufeteʻe scored three tries to take sole possession of the record for most career Test tries by a player in the tight five. After this match, Taufeteʻe had 18 career Test tries.
Column 1
Touch judges:
Victor Hugo Barbosa (Brazil)
Renato Scalercio (Brazil)
Television Match Official
Diego Pasman (Argentina)
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Touch judges:
Scott Green (United States)
Denny Russell (United States)
Television Match Official
Davey Ardrey (United States)
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Touch judges:
Frank Méndez (Chile)
Juan Ignacio Calle (Chile)
Television Match Official
Gabriel Pinter (Chile)

Updated after Week 5.

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ForwardsAinu'u • Brakeley • Campbell • Civetta • Dolan • Fawsitt • Germishuys • Hilterbrand • Kilifi • Lamositele • Landry • Mullen • Peterson • Pifeleti • Quill • Scully • Tameilau • Taufeteʻe • Waldren
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