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Americas Rankings – September 16 2018

The Americas Rankings have been updated for September 16 2018. They have been recalculated following Argentina’s 23-19 away win over Australia on Saturday. The fixture was the only match involving a test side from the Americas this past week.

Argentina’s win sees the South Americans gaining 2.00 points at the expense of Australia. In the Americas rankings this sees an extended lead over the USA. In the World Rankings it means Los Pumas are 0.08 points behind France, a side they will face in the November Internationals.

Next weekend will see no rugby played. The Rugby Championship will have a bye round before entering the final phase with Argentina and South Africa both at home for round five and six of the competition.

Costa Rica continues to be ranked on 32.16 points. This is the case despite the country having gained World Rugby membership in November 2017. Upon gaining World Rugby membership unions enter the World Rankings and do so with a 30.00 ranking.

RANK COUNTRY POINTS WRR
1 Argentina 79.02 9
2 USA 71.66 15
3 Uruguay 65.37 18
4 Canada 59.93 23
5 Brazil 56.81 26
6 Chile 54.37 30
7 Colombia 50.27 36
8 Paraguay 49.17 39
9 Trinidad & Tobago 45.51 49
10 Cayman Islands 45.20 51
11 Mexico 45.13 53
12 Guyana 43.68 58
13 Venezuela 41.87 62
14 Jamaica 40.69 64
15 Bermuda 37.39 76
16 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 35.90 82
17 Peru 35.70 81
18 Barbados 34.55 85
19 Turks & Caicos Islands 34.04
20 Guatemala 34.03
21 Bahamas 33.76 86
22 Costa Rica 32.16 93
23 St. Lucia 30.80
24 Guadeloupe 30.71
25 Ecuador 30.57
26 Belize 30.00
= Bolivia 30.00
= Cuba 30.00
= Haiti 30.00
= Martinique 30.00
= St. Kitts and Nevis 30.00
= Suriname 30.00
33 Panama 29.73
34 British Virgin Islands 29.48
35 Nicaragua 29.16
36 Curaçao 28.67
37 Dominican Republic 28.46
38 Honduras 27.55
39 El Salvador 26.67

 

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