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Date | 14–22 October 2006 |
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Matches played | 10 |
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The 2006 South American Rugby Championship "B" was the seventh edition of the competition of the second level national Rugby Union teams in South America.
South American Rugby Championship refers to the continental rugby championships for South America, organized by Sudamérica Rugby. The current name of the championships is South American Six Nations, implemented in 2018. Throughout history, South American Championships have also exist for lower divisions of the rugby union championships, as well as youth and women tournaments, and editions for rugby sevens.
The tournament was played in Caracas,
Brazil won the tournament.
Three point for victory, two for draw, and one for lost
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