2010 South American Rugby Championship "A"

The 2010 South American Rugby Championship was the 32nd edition of the two tiered competition of the leading national Rugby Union teams in South America.

32° Campeonato Sudamericano de Rugby
Tournament details
Host nation Chile
Date13–23 May 2010
Countries Argentina
 Brazil
 Chile
 Paraguay
 Uruguay
Final positions
Champions Argentina
Runner-up Uruguay
Tournament statistics
Matches played8
2009
2011

In the first phase ("Copa Atilio Rienzi") four teams play to qualify to the final pool, with Argentina (holder) admitted directly. The first two were qualified, keeping the results of their matches, also for second round. Uruguay won the pool and Chile was the runner-up.[1][2]

Phase 1

Standings

Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference BP Pts
 Uruguay 330010943+6609
 Chile 32019250+4206
 Brazil 31024175−3403
 Paraguay 300338112−7400

Matches


13-May-2010
 Brazil 10–26  Uruguay
Santiago

13-May-2010
 Chile 42–6  Paraguay
Santiago

16-May-2010
 Paraguay 14–47  Uruguay
Santiago

16-May-2010
 Chile 31–8  Brazil
Santiago

19-May-2010
 Brazil 23–18  Paraguay
Santiago

19-May-2010
 Chile 19–36  Uruguay
Santiago

Phase 2

Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference BP Pts
 Argentina 2200869+7706
 Uruguay 21013657−2104
 Chile 20022884−5602

Argentina won the competition.[3]

Results

21-May-2010
 Argentina 38–0  Uruguay
Santiago

23-May-2010
 Argentina 48–9  Chile
Santiago
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  • Union Argentina de Rugby (December 2010). "MEMORIA Temporada año 2010" (.pdf) (in Spanish).
  • IRB – South American Championship 2010

References

  1. www.prematch-com.ar (20 May 2010). "SIEMPRE URUGUAY". Retrieved 4 June 2010.
  2. CONSUR (20 May 2010). "Chile 19 – Uruguay 36". Archived from the original on 2011-10-09. Retrieved 4 June 2010.
  3. www.prematch-com.ar, ed. (23 May 2010). "PUMAS CAMPEONES". Archived from the original on 27 May 2010. Retrieved 4 June 2010.
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