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Sudamérica XV

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For the Argentine franchise that competes inSuper Rugby, seeJaguares (Super Rugby).

Rugby team
Sudamérica XV
UnionsSudamérica Rugby
Founded1980; 45 years ago (1980)
RegionSouth America
CoachArgentinaDaniel Hourcade
Teamkit
First match
Boland Cavaliers 12–42 Sudamérica XV
(12 April 1980)
Largest win
NE Cape 3–72 Sudamérica XV
(17 March 1982)
Largest test win
South Africa 12–21 Sudamérica XV
(3 April 1982)
Largest test defeat
Argentina 78–15 Sudamérica XV
(6 August 2011)

TheSudamérica XV (sometimes nicknamed theJaguars)[1] is arugby union team made up from the national rugby sides in theSudamérica Rugby (formerly CONSUR) rugby federation.

The squad was first formed in 1980 to compete againstSouth African teams,[1] despite the ban imposed on that country in repudiation ofapartheid.[2] Over the eight test matches played, seven of them were won by theSpringboks and only one was won by theJaguars. This single victory came atBloemfontein in1982.[3]

In 2011, a new Sudamérica XV was formed to face the Argentine side before they trip toNew Zealand to play the2011 Rugby World Cup.

History

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First team: the 1980s

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The South American side entering the field withHugo Porta leading the team. They beat South Africa 21–12

The side was formed in 1980 after an invitation from theSARU to theArgentine Rugby Union (UAR) to play a series of games there as a way of counteracting its sporting isolation which was due to the country'sapartheid policies.[2][4]

The team that toured was mainly made up ofArgentina players and included a fewUruguayan,Chilean,Paraguayan,Brazilian and evenSpanish players. The team was named "Sudamérica XV", wearing a white jersey with blue, red and gold stripes. The badge included apuma, acondor, alapwing and ajaguar, representing Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Paraguay respectively. Rodolfo O'Reilly was appointed as coach.[5]

Boys from other countries knew that (South America XV) was a facade, and, although they played some matches in the tour, it were thePumas who played the tests

— Rodolfo O'Reilly remembering his days as coach of South American Jaguars in an interview with Argentine newspaperLa Gazeta.[5]

The Jaguars was a 'shadow' Argentine national team, not officially recognised by the UAR as a stratagem to elude the prohibition of theArgentine government that since the early 1970s forbade any official relationship between any Argentine sport federation and South African andRhodesian ones, due to the apartheid politics of those countries.[5] This ostracism had started in 1971 when the Argentine government forbade thePumas to play a match in Rhodesia during thetour in South Africa.[6]

In March 1973, the Argentine government and the UAR had a great conflict: the government contested to UAR the permit given toSan Isidro Club to visit South Africa, and forced the federal committee of UAR to resign. A new committee was elected on 24 April 1973. In November the government also forbade all visits toSouth Africa by any Argentine team and any visit of a South African team into Argentina. This ban remained until 1991.[4]

The only victory of Sudamérica XV in a test match came in1982, when they beat South Africa 21–12, with all points scored by captainHugo Porta. It also became the first win of an Argentine side over South Africa so all the players on the field were from that country.[5]

In 1984 the Argentine Government forced the UAR to forbid the use of any Argentine emblem by the players. As a result, the body decided not to send any representative to South Africa, declining the invitation. Nevertheless, the players accepted the invitation, being part of the South American Jaguars that toured that year.[4][7] That tour was the last, with theJaguars being dissolved.[8][9]

Rebirth

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In 2011, the side played one match againstArgentina, inSan Juan as part of their2011 Rugby World Cup warm-ups.[10][11] Argentina won 78–15.[12]

The team reassembled in 2013, and playedEngland on 2 June 2013 atEstadio Charrúa inMontevideo as a warm-up match for the English[13][14] before playing 2 tests against Argentina.[15]

The team competed at the 2015Urucup, with players from the Argentine Pladar Litoral plus three guests from Colombia, Paraguay and Venezuela.[16]

In November 2018, Sudamérica XV toured Chile and Paraguay to play the respective national teams. In August 2019, the team played Uruguay, which beat them 24–20.[17]

After a long hiatus of over four years, Sudamérica XV was reassembled in 2023 to play vsGeorgian professional teamBlack Lion, thenRugby Europe Super Cup champion, atEstadio Charrúa.[18] Sudamérica XV defeated theLions 28–24. The regional side was formed by players from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Uruguay.[19]

Team image

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Badge

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Fltr (above): Puma, condor; (below) tero, and yaguareté, the animals depicted on the badge

The team's badge includes four animal figures, each of them representing a symbol of their respective countries,[20] they arepuma (Argentina),[21][22]condor (Chile),[23]tero (Uruguay),[24] andyacare (Paraguay).[25]

These animals have also been the symbols (and nicknames) of the four rugby national teams. In the case of Chile, the condor is also the national emblem of the country,[26][23] appearing in thenational coat of arms promulgated in 1832.[27]

Kit history

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1980–84, 2023–
2013–15
2018–19

Test results

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Summarised list of matches played by the South American side (only considered "tests" are included):

DateVenueCityRivalRes.ScoreCharacterRef.
26 April 1980Wanderers StadiumJohannesburg South Africa
L
9–24
Tour to South Africa[28]
3 May 1980Kings Park StadiumDurban South Africa
L
9–18
[28]
18 October 1980Wanderers ClubMontevideo South Africa
L
13–22
Tour to South America[28]
25 October 1980Prince of Wales C.C.Santiago South Africa
L
16–30
[28]
27 March 1982Loftus VersfeldPretoria South Africa
L
18–50
Tour to South Africa[29]
3 April 1982Free StateBloemfontein South Africa
W
21–12
[3][2][29]
20 October 1984Loftus VersfeldPretoria South Africa
L
15–32
Tour to South Africa[30]
27 October 1984NewlandsCape Town South Africa
L
13–22
[30]
6 August 2011BicentenarioSan Juan Argentina
L
15–78
VISA Cup[12]
2 June 2013Estadio CharrúaMontevideo England
L
21–41
Tour to Argentina[13]
31 May 2014Ateneo InmaculadaSanto Tomé Argentina
L
0–40
Copa Banco Santa Fe[31]
8 March 2015Estadio CharrúaMontevideoUruguayUruguay B
W
21–18
Urucup[note 1]
11 March 2015Estadio CharrúaMontevideo Argentina U-20
L
20–29
Urucup[32]
14 March 2015Estadio CharrúaMontevideo Uruguay U-20
W
43–16
Urucup[32]
10 November 2018Municipal StadiumLa Pintana Chile
W
38–21
Tour to South America[33]
17 November 2018Héroes de CurupaytíAsunción Paraguay
W
73–22
[34]
24 August 2019Estadio CharrúaMontevideo Uruguay
L
20–24
Warm-up match[note 2][17]
28 April 2023Estadio CharrúaMontevideoGeorgia (country)Black Lion
W
28–24
Tour to South America[35]

Notes

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  1. ^It was a friendly competition contested by several South American national teams, organised by Uruguayan Rugby Union.
  2. ^Served as preparation for the2019 World Cup.

References

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  1. ^abMemoria y Balance 1980 on UAR
  2. ^abcPumas disfrazados de carneros: la infamia de Sudamérica XV y su apoyo al Apartheid by Juan Provéndola on La Izquierda Diario, 3 Apr 2018
  3. ^abHUGO PORTA, EN PRIMERA PERSONA onEl Gráfico, 15 Jan 2009
  4. ^abcLA LEYENDA NEGRA - El rugby argentino, el apartheid sudafricano y la ilusión de mantenerse al margen de la realidad by ANDRÉS REGGIANI on El Cohete a la Luna, 26 Mar 2023
  5. ^abcdPumas disfrazados de corderos by Juan Ignacio Provéndola onLa Izquierda Diario, 3 Apr 2018
  6. ^Memoria y Balance 1971, p.9, on UAR (archived, 1 Nov 2012)
  7. ^Memoria y Balance 1984, p.3, on UAR
  8. ^LA HISTORIA DETRÁS DEL EQUIPO DE SUDAMÉRICA XV on Chile Rugby, 10 Nov 2018
  9. ^South Africa v South America at Cape Town on ESPN Scrum
  10. ^Plantel de Sudamérica Invitación para enfrentar a Los Pumas on CONSUR, 20 Jul 2011
  11. ^PUMAS (SUDAMÉRICA XV) on Periodismo Rugby, 20 Jul 2011
  12. ^abLas fotos de Pumas Vs Sudamérica XV on A pleno rugby, 7 Aug 2011
  13. ^abSUDAMÉRICA XV (INGLATERRA) on Periodismo Rugby, 28 May 2013
  14. ^Sudamérica XV cayó frente a Inglaterra on Norterugby.com.ar - 2 Jun 2013
  15. ^England confirm Argentina tour
  16. ^Sudamérica XV, pronto para volver a tierras uruguayasArchived 2 April 2015 at theWayback Machine - Rugby Time, 4 March 2015
  17. ^abURUGUAY DERROTÓ A SUDAMÉRICA XV EN UN INTENSO ENCUENTRO on SAR, 25 Aug 2019
  18. ^Black Lion llega desde Georgia a Sudamérica on World Rugby, 7 Apr 2023
  19. ^MPORTANTE TRIUNFO DE SUDAMÉRICA XV on SAR, 28 Apr 2023
  20. ^Sudamérica XV on Periodismorugby.com.ar, 25 Apr 2023
  21. ^Identidad on UAR.com.ar
  22. ^La Unión Argentina de Rugby presentó su "nueva identidad" onEl Litorial
  23. ^abMundial de Rugby 2023: ¿por qué se conoce a la selección chilena como los Cóndores? by Víctor Maldonado on As.chile.com, 11 Sep 2023
  24. ^Por qué le llaman Los Teros a la Selección uruguaya de rugby on DirecTVsports
  25. ^Los ex Yacarés recuerdan 20 años de la gira por África on Ultimahora.com
  26. ^Cóndor andino on National Geographic
  27. ^Los secretos del Escudo Nacional on Ejército de Chile site
  28. ^abcdMemoria y Balance 1980 at UAR
  29. ^abMemoria y Balance 1982 at UAR
  30. ^abMemoria y Balance 1984 at UAR
  31. ^Memoria y Balance 2014 at UAR
  32. ^abMemoria y Balance 2015 at UAR
  33. ^Triunfo de Sudamérica XV ante Chile on Norte Rugby, 11 Nov 2018
  34. ^Victoria de Sudamérica XV ante Paraguay on Norte Rugby, 17 Nov 2018
  35. ^El plantel de Sudamérica XV para el amistoso ante Black Lion on Scrum ESPN
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