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Super Rugby Americas 2026 – Week 11 – ARN Guide

Week 11 of Super Rugby Americas (SRA) 2026 sees an even distribution of fixtures across four days. With one SRA match per day from Friday to Monday there will be ample opportunity for viewers to tune-in to watch as well as for teams to adjust their planning according to earlier outcomes.

Friday’s fixture sees Los Capibaras at home against Yacare. The match will be played in the provincial capital of Santa Fe rather than at the Hipódromo Independencia in Rosario. The fixture is an opportunity for the rookie team to advance to the Semi Finals. This will require both a victory and other results to go their way.

Saturday sees first facing fourth away in the match of the week. Los Dogos have been dominant for much of the season, including their earlier fixture against Selknam. However, the team has been beaten this season and pushed hard in multiple victories.

Sunday’s match sees Os Cobras looking for their second win of the campaign. The São Paulo based side take-on the reigning SRA champions, Peñarol. The Uruguayan side is under pressure as the team is ten points outside of the play-off’s zone.

The final fixture of Week 11 sees Los Pampas at home against Los Tarucas on Monday. The home side can book their spot in the Semi Finals while the visitors are in search of returning to their form from the early rounds of the season.

 

SRA STANDINGS
TEAM GP W L D PF PA PD BP PTS
Dogos (Córdoba) 10 9 1 341 229 +112 9 41
Pampas (Buenos Aires) 10 7 3 329 233 +96 10 38
Capibaras (Rosario) 10 7 3 307 212 +95 6 35
Selknam (Santiago) 10 6 4 271 310 -39 8 32
Tarucas (Tucumán) 10 5 5 274 272 +2 2 24
Peñarol (Montevideo) 10 4 6 245 298 -53 6 22
Yacare (Asunción) 10 1 8 1 219 261 -42 7 13
Cobras (São Paulo) 10 1 8 1 202 373 -171 4 10

 

SRA WEEK 11 – FIXTURES
FRIDAY Santa Fe RC, Santa Fe 8pm
SATURDAY Saint George’s College, Santiago 3pm
SUNDAY Estádio Nicolau Alayon, São Paulo 7pm
MONDAY La Catedral, San Isidro 8pm

 

NOTES
  • Los Capibaras can book a Semi Final spot. Doing so will require a win over Yacare in addition to Los Tarucas getting no points against Los Pampas and Peñarol losing against Os Cobras.
  • The prior Capibaras vs Yacare fixture was narrow with El Litoral winning 13-12.
  • Victory by Los Dogos over Selknam will see the Córdoba side through to the Semi Finals.
  • A bonus point win by Los Pampas will see the Buenos Aires team through to the Semi Finals.
  • Dogos hooker, Juan Ignacio Greising Revol is the leading try-scorer this season with 11 tries.
  • Recent Dogos recuit, Nicolás Roger will not feature against Selknam in Chile.
  • Raimundo Martínez is back from his stint as a medial joker in France. He featured as hooker for Bourgoin but has been named as a replacement flanker for Selknam.
  • Mateo Soler moves from wing to fullback. He has been steady on the wing in 2026.
  • Peñarol require a bonus point win to give their campaign a boost as Selknam and Los Tarucas are ahead of then defending champions in 4th and 5th.
  • In a historic-first, Canada’s Ethan Turner starts for Brazil’s professional team, Os Cobras.
  • Pumas fullback Benjamín Elizalde debuts for Los Tarucas. He is a former Pampas player.

 

SRA WEEK 11 – LINE-UPS


CAPIBARAS
1 Diego Correa, 2 Bernardo Lis, 3 Enzo Avaca, 4 Lorenzo Colidio, 5 Lucas Bur, 6 Jerónimo Gomez Vara, 7 Felipe Villagrán, 8 Ignacio Gandini (capt.), 9 Alejo Sugasti, 10 Ignacio Dogliani, 11 Gino Dicapua, 12 Guido Chesini, 13 Bruno Heit, 14 Lautaro Cipriani, 15 Franco Rossetto

Replacements: 16 Martin Vaca, 17 Juan Ignacio Rodriguez, 18 Ignacio Orsetti, 19 Ignacio Gallo, 20 Bautista Grenon, 21 Juan Lovell, 22 Juan Bautista Baronio, 23 Francisco Lluch


YACARE
1 Nicolas Toth, 2 Agustin Benitez, 3 Gonzalo Del Pazo, 4 Mateo Gasparoti, 5 Joaquin Domínguez, 6 Ariel Nuñez, 7 Manuel Todaro, 8 Juan Mernes, 9 Juan Cruz Strada, 10 Joaquin Lamas, 11 Juan González, 12 Fran Gaspes, 13 Ramiro Amarilla (capt.), 14 Arturo López, 15 Valentino Quattrocchi

Replacements: 16 Gaston Salvi, 17 Cesar Perez, 18 Enrique Quinteros, 19 Nahuel Kacerosky, 20 Matias Muniagurria, 21 Gonzalo Bareiro, 22 Joaquin Mussi, 23 Francisco Calello

 


SELKNAM
1 Emilio Shea, 2 Augusto Bohme, 3 Iñaki Gurruchaga, 4 Santiago Pedrero, 5 Agustín Toth, 6 Clemente Saavedra (capt.), 7 Ernesto Tchimino, 8 Santiago Montagner, 9 Lucas Berti, 10 Rodrigo Fernández, 11 Nicolás Saab, 12 Matías Garafulic, 13 Domingo Saavedra, 14 Manuel Bustamante, 15 Cristobal Game

Replacements: 16 Salvador Lues, 17 Javier Carrasco, 18 Norman Aguayo, 19 Bruno Sáez Cerda, 20 Raimundo Martínez, 21 Juan Sebastián Bianchi, 22 Alfonso Escobar, 23 Clemente Armstrong


DOGOS
1 Nicolás Revol, 2 Juan Ignacio Greising Revol, 3 Octavio Filippa, 4 Lautaro Simes, 5 Enzo Ocampo, 6 Augusto Cugnini, 7 Valentin Cabral (capt.), 8 Genaro Fissore, 9 Nicolás Viola, 10 Facundo Rodríguez, 11 Facundo Pueyrredón, 12 Faustino Sánchez Valarolo, 13 Agustín Segura, 14 Ernesto Giudice, 15 Martín Soler

Replacements: 16 Tomás Montilla, 17 Juan Aguirre, 18 Ezequiel Bustos López, 19 Lucio Willington, 20 Gastón Garayzabal, 21 Genaro Podesta, 22 Mauricio Kember, 23 Manuel Carrara

 


COBRAS
1 João Lucas Marino, 2 João Arraez, 3 Facundo Moreno, 4 Mogomotsi Mokunyane, 5 Adrio de Melo, 6 Renato Santos, 7 Matheus Cláudio, 8 Andre Arruda, 9 Ethan Turner, 10 João do Amaral, 11 Rosko Specman, 12 Dion Khumalo, 13 Lorenzo Massari Temer (capt.), 14 Robert Tenorio, 15 Lucas Tranquez

Replacements: 16 Endy William Pinheiro, 17 Henrique Ferreira, 18 Lautaro Facundo, 19 Gabriel Oliveira, 20 Maiki Lemes, 21 Gustavo Gobeti, 22 Julián Leszczynski, 23 Tasriq Mynhardt


PENAROL
1 Mateo Perillo, 2 Joaquín Myszka, 3 Jesús Porro, 4 Felipe Aliaga (capt.), 5 Manuel Rosmarino, 6 Manuel Ardao, 7 Lucas Bianchi, 8 Manuel Diana, 9 Joaquín Suárez, 10 Ícaro Amarillo, 11 Bruno Baccino, 12 Mateo Acosta, 13 Juan Manuel Alonso, 14 Tomás Baca Castex, 15 Santiago Marolda

Replacements: 16 Sebastián Pérez, 17 Juan Francisco Bessio, 18 Agustín Iglesias, 19 José Ignacio Rodríguez, 20. Manuel Ponte, 21 Lucas D’Avanzo, 22 Mateo Ibarburu, 23 Pedro Suárez

 


PAMPAS
1 Matías Medrano, 2 Francisco Lusarreta, 3 Marcos Camerlinckx, 4 Augusto Cabano Wall, 5 Francisco Sluga, 6 Juan Penoucos, 7 Faustino Santarelli, 8 Lucas Moresco, 9 Lucas Marguery (capt.), 10 Estanislao Renthel, 11 Jerónimo Ulloa, 12 Bautista Farise, 13 Agustín Fraga, 14 Santiago Pernas, 15 Tobías Wade

Replacements: 16 Ignacio Bottazzini, 17 Nahuel Zunini, 18 Valentín Vicente Vidal, 19 Marcelo Toledo, 20 Juan Pedro Bernasconi, 21 Alejo Lavayén, 22 Santiago Cordero, 23 Ignacio Díaz


TARUCAS
1 Francisco Palazzi, 2 José Calderoni, 3 Francisco Moreno, 4 Joaquín Aguilar, 5 Luciano Asevedo, 6 Facundo Cardozo, 7 Agustín Sarelli, 8 Thiago Sbrocco, 9 Estanislao Pregot, 10 Stefano Ferro, 11 Tomás Vanni, 12 Bautista Estofán, 13 Matías Orlando (capt.), 14 Mateo Pasquini, 15 Tomás Elizalde

Replacements: 16 Juan Manuel Vivas, 17 Mariano Muntaner, 18 Rodrigo Navarro, 19 Ignacio Marquieguez, 20 Santiago Heredia, 21 Santiago Saleme, 22 Ignacio Cerrutti, 23 Benjamín Elizalde

 

SRA WEEK 11 – MATCH OFFICIALS

VS
Referee: Tomás Bertazza (Argentina)
Assistant Referees: Joaquín Zapata (Argentina); Esteban Filipanics (Argentina)

VS
Referee: Nehuen Jauri Rivero (Argentina)
Assistant Referees: Sebastián Toledo (Chile); Cauã Ricardo (Brazil)

VS
Referee: Tomás Ninci (Argentina)
Assistant Referees: Federico Longobardi (Argentina); Victor Hugo Barboza (Brazil)

VS
Referee: Damián Schneider (Argentina)
Assistant Referees: Federico Solari (Argentina); Simón Larrubia (Argentina)

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