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Super Rugby Americas 2026 – Week One – ARN Guide

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The opening round of Super Rugby Americas (SRA) 2026 has arrived. The South American professional league begins for 2026 with two Friday matches and concludes with two Saturday matches. All eight teams will begin their SRA campaigns looking for a strong start to the new season.

SRA 2026 comes with teams, staff and players lacking the pressure from 2025 as the Rugby World Cup Qualifiers have come and gone. They saw Chile and Uruguay joining Argentina at  the Australia hosted tournament.

SRA 2026 is the sixth season of the South American professional league. Changes from 2025 see the arrival of a new franchise from Argentina: Los Capibaras. The Rosario-based side is the fourth from Argentina which means Argentine teams account for 50% of the franchises for the first-time.

Los Capibaras debut at home against the most successful team in the history of SRA Peñarol. The fixture will be the fourth, and final, match of the opening week of the season. It will be one of three matches in Argentina in week one.

 

SUPER RUGBY AMERICAS 2026 – WEEK ONE

 

  • Os Cobras have five South Africans in their 23: Zinedine Booysen, Ashwin Cox, Mogomotsi Mokunyane, Tasriq Mynhardt, and Rosko Specman. All are debutants.
  • There are also four Argentines in Os Cobras 23: Santiago Bonavento, Lautaro Facundo Fanlo, Julián Leszczynski, Facundo Moreno.
  • All 23 named for Los Dogos are Argentines. The captain is Faustino Sánchez Valarolo who debuted for Los Pumas vs Uruguay in Salta in July, 2026.
  • Dogos debutant Enzo Ocampo had an outstanding season for Los Cafeteros Pro back in 2021.
  • There will be no TMO in SRA 2026. This marks a change from past seasons.
  • Red Cards this season will follow the 20 minute ruling.

 

WEEK ONE – LINE-UPS


DOGOS
1 Francisco Aguirre, 2 Juan Greising Revol, 3 Octavio Filippa, 4 Valentín González, 5 Enzo Ocampo, 6 Aitor Bildosola, 7 Tomás Gómez González, 8 Genaro Fissore, 9 Nicolás Viola, 10 Julián Hernández, 11 Agustín de Vertiz, 12 Faustino Sánchez Valarolo (capt.), 13 Mauricio Kember, 14 Mateo Soler, 15 Mateo Sánchez

Replacements: 16 Alejandro Pronce, 17 Ramiro Iglesias, 18 Galo Fernández, 19 Federico Rolotti, 20 Augusto Cuginini, 21 Genaro Podestá, 22 Facundo Rodríguez, 23 Facundo Pueyrredón


COBRAS
1 João Lucas Marino, 2 Santiago Bonavento, 3 Facundo Moreno, 4 Cleber Dias, 5 Helder Lúcio, 6 Renato Santos, 7 Matheus Cláudio, 8 André Arruda, 9 Zinedine Booysen, 10 João do Amaral, 11 Tasriq Mynhardt, 12 Robert Tenório, 13 Lorenzo Massari Temer (capt.), 14 Sérgio Luna, 15 Rosko Specman

Replacements: 16 Endy Willian Pinheiro, 17 Henrique Ferreira, 18 Lautaro Facundo Fanlo, 19 Mogomotsi Mokunyane, 20 Adrio de Melo,  21 Maiki Lemes, 22 Ashwin Cox, 23 Julián Leszczynski

 


TARUCAS
To be named


SELKNAM
To be named

 

 


YACARE
To be named


PAMPAS
To be named

 

 


CAPIBARAS
To be named


PENAROL
To be named

 

WEEK ONE – MATCH OFFICIALS

VS
Referee: Gonzalo de Achával (Argentina)
Assistant Referees: Federico Longobardi (Argentina); Tomás Ninci (Argentina).

VS
Referee: Tomás Bertazza (Argentina)
Assistant Referees: Nicolás Cotic (Argentina); Pedro López Vildoza (Argentina)

VS
Referee: Francisco González (Uruguay)
Assistant Referees: Cauã Ricardo (Brazil); Mauro Rossi (Argentina)

VS
Referee: Damián Schneider (Argentina)
Assistant Referees: Federico Solari (Argentina); Luca Solda (Argentina)

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