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|FB ||'''1'''||Thomas Garrido*
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|WG ||'''2'''|| Zecil Yao
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|CE ||'''3'''|| Jaime Santander
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|CE ||'''4'''|| Daniel Polanco
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|WG ||'''5'''|| Felipe Aedo
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|FE ||'''6'''|| Christian Lopez*
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|HB ||'''7'''|| James Horvat*
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|PR ||'''8'''|| Ignacio Altamirano
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|HK ||'''9'''|| Mana Castillo-Sioni*
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|PR ||'''10'''|| Austin Olivares Ekes*
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|SR ||'''11'''|| Taylor Salas
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|SR ||'''12'''|| Nick Doberer (captain)*
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|LK ||'''13'''|| Daniel Vasquez*
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|BE ||'''14'''||
|BE ||'''14'''|| Juan Ortiz
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|BE ||'''15'''||
|BE ||'''15'''|| Diego Quintul
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|BE ||'''16'''||
|BE ||'''16'''|| Ferec Cabezas
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|BE ||'''17'''||
|BE ||'''17'''|| Moises Rojas
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Revision as of 02:15, 26 November 2022

2022 (2022) South American Championship  ()
File:2022 South American Rugby League Championship logo v2.jpg
Number of teams3
Host country Colombia
Matches played3
 < 2018

The 2022 South American Rugby League Championship will be the second edition of the tournament and will held in Jericó, Colombia between 25 and 27 November 2022. The teams participating in the tournament will be Brazil, Chile and Colombia.[1] The tournament will also act as qualification for the 2025 Rugby League World Cup.

Participants

Team Captain Coach Previous
Apps
Previous best result World
Ranking
[a]
 Brazil TBA TBA 1 Champions (2018) 40
 Chile TBA TBA 0 Debut 32
 Colombia TBA TBA 1 Third place (2018) 45
  1. ^ IRL World Rankings are as of July 2022.[2]


Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Brazil 2 2 0 0 76 18 +58 4 Qualification for 2023 Americas Rugby League Championship
2  Chile 2 1 0 1 52 34 +18 2
3  Colombia 2 0 0 2 14 90 −76 0
Source: IRL

Fixtures

25 November 2022
TBA CST (UTC-05:00)
Chile  18 - 20  Brazil
[1]
Estadio JB Londoño, Jericó[1]

26–27 November 2022
TBA CST (UTC-05:00)
Colombia  v  Chile
Estadio JB Londoño, Jericó[1]

26–27 November 2022
TBA CST (UTC-05:00)
Brazil  v  Colombia
Estadio JB Londoño, Jericó[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "South American Championship to be held in the Colombian Andes". Rugby League International Federation. Retrieved 14 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Cook Islands rise 17 places in latest Rugby League World Rankings". Rugby League International Federation. 13 July 2019.