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Americas Rankings – November 14, 2022

The Americas Rankings is an exclusive on Americas Rugby News. The rankings compare international teams from throughout the Americas. Matches recognized as full tests are used for the rankings. Teams yet to compete since the Americas Rankings began are listed with 30.00 points.

Chile fell to a 32-10 loss against Tonga on Saturday. The venue was the neutral setting of Bucharest, Romania. This influences the rankings points exchanged as fewer points are on the line at neutral games compared to when one os the home team. The exchange is 0.16 points, or a fall from 22nd to 21st in the world.

Chile’s fall is Canada’s gain. Canada and Chile switch positions in both the Americas Rankings and the World Rankings. Canada are back to 4th in the Americas based on Chile’s loss and Canada’s 37-25 win over the Netherlands. The win gave Canada +0.57 points.

The USA are also on the rise. The Eagles Rugby World Cup 2023 Qualifier win over Hong Kong gave the USA a + 0.81 gain. The USA were 49-7 winners in Dubai. The outcome is a rise from 20th to 18th in the world. Their opponents on Friday, Portugal, are 19th and Romania 20th.

As noted by World Rugby last week, a win for Uruguay over Romania meant a rise to as high as 15th in the World Rankings.  Uruguay did win and the rankings exchange of 1.36 points means Uruguay rise to 16th while Romania fall from 17th to 20th. Spain, who defeated Namibia 34-17, fall a spot to 17th.

Argentina’s 20-13 loss away to Wales has not affected the positioning of the top Americas side Argentina remain 6th in the world behind Ireland, France, New Zealand, England, and South Africa.

An upset result this weekend included Argentine players Juan Ignacio Brex and Iván Nemer. Italy’s historical win over Australia sees the central Europeans rising to 11th in the world. Australia are 9th, a record low.

The Americas Rankings will be updated following the completition of international competititon next weekend. Activity involving the Americas includes the winner-takes-all RWC qualifier between the USA and Portugal. Additional test matches see Uruguay facing Tonga, Canada facing Namibia and Argentina taking-on Scotland.

 

MEN’S RANKINGS

RANK COUNTRY POINTS WRR
1 Argentina 82.04 6
2 Uruguay 67.32 16
3 USA 65.53 18
4 Canada 61.56 21
5 Chile 60.89 22
6 Brazil 55.23 27
7 Colombia 48.69 37
8 Paraguay 48.14 39
9 Mexico 47.63 43
10 Trinidad & Tobago 45.51 52
11 Guyana 42.86 57
12 Cayman Islands 42.56 58
13 Jamaica 39.00 67
14 Bermuda 38.91 68
15 Peru 36.35 72
16 Venezuela 35.86 76
17 Turks & Caicos Islands 35.42
18 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 34.91 81
19 Barbados 34.72 83
20 St. Lucia 33.52
21 Guatemala 32.90
22 Guadeloupe 32.59
23 Martinique 32.31
24 Ecuador 30.57
25 Belize 30.00
= Bolivia 30.00
= Cuba 30.00
= Haiti 30.00
= St. Kitts and Nevis 30.00
= Suriname 30.00
31 Panama 29.73
32 Dominican Republic 29.39
33 Costa Rica 29.36 97
34 Nicaragua 29.16
35 Bahamas 27.76 99
36 British Virgin Islands 27.19
37 Curaçao 28.03
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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