SLAR Officially Changes to Super Rugby Americas and American Raptors Join
SLAR Officially Changes to Super Rugby Americas and American Raptors Join
As reported earlier on GRR, the professional league formerly known as Superliga Americana de Rugby (SLAR) will be renamed Super Rugby Americas and add a North American component.
SLAR to Change Name, Raptors to Join
However, earlier GRR's earlier report that had a team from British Columbia playing turned out to be premature as there will only be the American Raptors out of Glendale in the Northern Hemisphere.
The renewed continental competition will bring outstanding players from seven countries involved. This competition helped drive Chile to a Rugby World Cup place thanks to series win over Canada and the USA.
For South America there will be, for the first time, two franchises from Argentina, and one each from Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay; For North America, the American Raptors, based in Glendale, will join.
The competition format will be the traditional format of every team playing everyone else in a home-and-away format. So every team will play 12 games.
There will follow a semifinal round and the Grand Final on June 9.
2023 Participating Teams
Pampas, Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Dogos XV, Córdoba (Argentina)
Cobras Brasil XV, São Paulo (Brazil)
Selknam, Santiago (Chile)
Yacare XV, Asunción (Paraguay)
American Raptors, Glendale, Colo. (United States)
Peñarol Rugby, Montevideo (Uruguay)
TV Coverage
The entire tournament will be broadcast live on ESPN/Star+, the official broadcaster of Super Rugby Americas.