1977 South American Rugby Championship

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10° Campeonato Sudamericano de Rugby
Tournament details
Host nationFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Date23–28 October 1973
CountriesFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Runner-upFlag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
1975
1979

The 1977 South American Rugby Championship was the tenth edition of the competition of the leading national Rugby Union teams in South America.

Contents

The tournament was played in Tucuman and won by Argentina.

Standings

TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifferencePts
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 440025019+ 2318
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 430184110- 266
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 420283128+ 74
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 410338128- 902
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 400461183- 1220

Results

23 October 1977
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg70–0Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
C.A. Concepción, Tucuman

23 October 1977
Chile  Flag of Chile.svg22–3Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
C.A. Concepción, Tucuman

  • Second round
24 October 1977
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg78–6Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
C.A. Concepción, Tucuman

24 October 1977
Uruguay  Flag of Uruguay.svg16–7Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
C.A. Concepción, Tucuman

  • Third round
27 October 1977
Paraguay  Flag of Paraguay.svg25–13Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
C.A. Concepción, Tucuman

27 October 1977
Uruguay  Flag of Uruguay.svg21–18Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
C.A. Concepción, Tucuman

  • Fourth round
29 October 1977
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg77–3Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
C.A. Concepción, Tucuman

29 October 1977
Chile  Flag of Chile.svg33–27Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
C.A. Concepción, Tucuman

  • Fifth round
30 October 1977
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg25–10Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
C.A. Concepción, Tucuman

30 October 1977
Uruguay  Flag of Uruguay.svg47–15Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
C.A. Concepción, Tucuman

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