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Americas Rankings – March 17 2019

There was one international match this weekend and with it out of the way calculations have been made. The updated Americas Rankings – March 17 2019 take into account the result of Martinique vs Barbados.

Martinique’s 43-19 victory over Barbados marked the first match for the nation since Americas Rankings began. For this reason Martinique entered the match with the universal starting ranking of 30.00. Barbados did so with 34.55 points.

The match result sees the teams exchanging 1.73 points. It sees Martinique up to 31.72 points to now be positioned as 22nd in the Americas Rankings. The loss for Barbados represents a fall to now sit one place higher than Martinique with 32.82 points.

The Americas Rankings will be updated again next weekend. International competition will again be in the Caribbean and again involve Martinique. This time around Martinique will be taking-on Curaçao.

RANK COUNTRY POINTS WRR
1 Argentina 77.05 10
2 USA 71.71 15
3 Uruguay 69.09 16
4 Canada 61.36 21
5 Brazil 58.42 24
6 Chile 54.04 29
7 Colombia 49.84 36
8 Paraguay 49.59 37
9 Cayman Islands 45.94 48
10 Mexico 45.66 50
11 Trinidad & Tobago 45.51 51
12 Guyana 42.40 59
13 Venezuela 41.87 62
14 Jamaica 39.00 68
15 Bermuda 38.91 69
15 Peru 38.23 77
17 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 35.90 79
18 Barbados 34.72 81
19 Turks & Caicos Islands 34.04
20 Bahamas 33.76 84
21 Guatemala 32.90
22 Martinique 31.72
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
= St. Kitts and Nevis 30.00
= Suriname 30.00
32 Panama 29.73
33 Costa Rica 29.57 96
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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Formally created in June 2015, this website's goal is to increase media exposure of the Tier 2 rugby nations, and create a hub with a focus on the stories of rugby in the Americas - North, Central and South.

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