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- The pools are out for the World Rugby U20 Championship 2026 in Georgia. Argentina, Uruguay and the USA will all compete.
- Jocelyn Barrieau selected Canada’s 14-player roster for the upcoming two legs of the 2026 HSBC SVNS Series in Singapore and Perth, Australia.
- Argentina 7 were crowned champions at Super Seven at Mar del Plata.
- Old John’s (former students of Saint John School) won the Seven Viña del Mar 2026.
- Francisco Minervino completed the move from Serie A to the elite, joining Zebre Parma in the United Rugby Championship (URC). The Argentine born and raised front-rower will become eligible for Italy in 2027.
- 2025 Tarucas backs Tomás Medina and Nicolás Roger are now both Benetton players.
- Gonzalo García returned to the field for Zebre Parma after four months out through injury.
- Fellow Pumas scrum-half Simón Benítez Cruz was a Challenge Cup try-scorer for Newcastle Red Bulls.
- Tommasso Menoncello rates Puma Tomás Albornoz as one of the world’s best players.
- Jack Iscaro and Juan Martín Scelzo continue to rise with game time at Stade Français.
- Pumas and Clermont winger Bautista Delguy is sidelined through injury.
- Leonel Oviedo is the third Argentine recruited by Western Force for Super Rugby 2026.
- Jackal specialist Manuel Ardao completed a return from Major League Rugby (MLR) to SRA champions, Peñarol.
- Alex Magleby delves into the MLR numbers noting emerging domestic talent, capped USA national team players, and quality international experience in the league.
- MLR referees Luke Rogan, Robin Kaluzniak and Mike Lawrenson have been selected by World Rugby for duty in the U20s Six Nations.
- With an eye to RWC 2027 ARN analyzed Chilean and Argentine depth charts this past week.
- Here are five classic Pumas tries against the Wallabies.
- South America’s dream of hosting Rugby World Cup 2035 now officially has competition from Japan.
- New Zealand All Blacks Head Coach Scott Robertson was sacked. His downfall included losing to Argentina.
- Blitzbok great Rosko Specman arrives in Super Rugby Americas from South Africa, joining Os Cobras.
- Os Cobras will be coached this year by former coach Josh Reeves. The appointment comes with Brasil Rugby confirming financial crisis.
- Talking about Las Capibaras, Ignacio Gandini says it is the best thing that could happen for the region.
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