Argentina and Chile have reached an agreement to boost Chilean Rugby. The Unión Argentina de Rugby and Chile Rugby met in Buenos Aires together with Sudamérica Rugby, the latter of which facilitated the discussions.
Sudamérica Rugby President Marcelo Rodríguez explained “we have been working with Chile Rugby in order for them to continue growing and searching for the best for them.”
Rodríguez and Víctor Luaces, Sudamérica Rugby Secretary, participated in the meeting, providing her strategic vision of a united and developing region. Present from the UAR was President Carlos Araujo in addition to Carlos Barbieri and Andrés Chavanne. Chile Rugby President, Jorge Araya, pictured below to the left, was also involved.
The UAR offered a variety of assistance to Chile Rugby. Logistical and technical support were among the feature points of discussion. Avaya met with Los Pumas Head Coach Daniel Hourcade and Argentine Development Officer Diego Manson to discuss the sporting details.
It is to begin with a complete diagnosis of the amateur game in Chile and go up to that of the elite. Upon identification plans are to be set in place for Chile Rugby to capitalize on technical areas to help make Chile more competitive in the region.
An urgent need was identified to implement a Development and Coaching plan both for the medium and long term.
Araya stated that “Chile has a great opportunity to be able to grow and develop our game, organization and structure just like World Rugby has asked and like the modern world requires.”
According to World Rugby data Chile has 11,977 registered rugby players. This is third in South America, behind Argentina (105,151) and Brazil (16,659). Chile is ranked 30th in the world. Los Cóndores finished bottom of both the 2016 and 2017 Americas Rugby Championship tournaments. It is hoped that assistance will make for a more competitive Chile for the upcoming Rugby World Cup qualifiers.