The November Internationals have come and gone for 2021. With it so has the Americas’ Men’s involvement in test match rugby for the year. The month of November saw Argentina, Canada, Chile, and Uruguay touring Europe and Brazil touring Africa.
The current article identifies the top performers from each of the Americas’ competitors. Players from all teams are also considered in a competitive manner to determine the Americas All-Star XV.
Consideration has come from all test matches involving the Americas. As such Italy ‘A’ vs Uruguay is excluded from the following data and overall analysis. Players from all competing teams made ARN’s Americas Best of XV. Los Cóndores’ series win in Russia is reflected with Chile being the biggest contributor of players to the Best of XV.
ARGENTINA
Best Forward: Julián Montoya
Best Back: Mateo Carreas
Most Points: 19 – Emiliano Boffelli
Most Tries: 2 – Mateo Carreras
BRAZIL
Best Forward: Gabriel Paganini
Best Back: Pedro Lopes
Most Points: 16 – Lucas Tranquez
Most Tries: 2 – Leonardo Silva
CANADA
Best Forward: Corey Thomas
Best Back: Ben LeSage
Most Points: 15 – Corey Thomas
Most Tries: 3 – Corey Thomas
CHILE
Best Forward: Martín Sigren
Best Back: Santiago Videla
Most Points: 27 – Santiago Videla
Most Tries: 2 – Marcelo Torrealba
URUGUAY
Best Forward: Manuel Ardao
Best Back: Nicolás Freitas
Most Points: 12 – Federico Favaro
Most Tries: 1 – Rodrigo Silva, Mateo Sanguinetti
NOVEMBER INTERNATIONALS 2021 – AMERICAS BEST BACK
Santiago Videla (Chile)
NOVEMBER INTERNATIONALS 2021 – AMERICAS BEST FORWARD
Manuel Ardao (Uruguay)
NOVEMBER INTERNATIONALS 2021 – AMERICAS BEST PLAYER
Martín Sigren (Chile)
NOVEMBER INTERNATIONALS 2021 – AMERICAS BEST OF
1 – Mateo Sanguinetti (Uruguay)
2 – Julián Montoya (Argentina)
3 – Francisco Gómez Kodela (Argentina)
4 – Marcos Kremer (Argentina)
5 – Clemente Saavedra (Chile)
6 – Manuel Ardao (Uruguay)
7 – Martín Sigren (Chile)
8 – Corey Thomas (Canada)
9 – Marcelo Torrealba (Chile)
10 – Rodrigo Fernández (Chile)
11 – Iñaki Ayarza (Chile)
12 – Pedro Lopes (Brazil)
13 – Ben LeSage (Canada)
14 – Mateo Carreras (Argentina)
15 – Santiago Videla (Chile)