Super Rugby | 03/14 23:00 | 7 | Los Jaguares v Highlanders | - | PPT. | |
Super Rugby | 03/07 13:05 | 6 | Sharks v Los Jaguares | L | 33-19 | |
Super Rugby | 02/29 15:15 | 5 | Bulls v Los Jaguares | W | 24-39 | |
Super Rugby | 02/22 13:05 | 4 | Stormers v Los Jaguares | L | 17-7 | |
Super Rugby | 02/15 23:00 | 3 | Los Jaguares v Reds | W | 43-27 | |
Super Rugby | 02/08 23:00 | 2 | Los Jaguares v Hurricanes | L | 23-26 | |
Super Rugby | 02/01 23:00 | 1 | Los Jaguares v Lions | W | 38-8 | |
Super Rugby | 07/06 07:35 | 1 | Crusaders v Los Jaguares | L | 19-3 | |
Super Rugby | 06/28 23:05 | 2 | Los Jaguares v Brumbies | W | 39-7 | |
Super Rugby | 06/21 22:05 | 3 | Los Jaguares v Chiefs | W | 21-16 | |
Super Rugby | 06/14 22:10 | 18 | Los Jaguares v Sunwolves | W | 52-10 | |
Super Rugby | 06/08 19:40 | 17 | Los Jaguares v Sharks | W | 34-7 |
The Jaguares was an Argentine professional rugby union team based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. They were founded in 2015 and are the first Argentine team to play in SANZAAR's Super Rugby competition, participating from the 2016 Super Rugby season onwards. They were the runners up during the 2019 Super Rugby season, losing to the Crusaders 19–3 in the Super Rugby Final, played on 6 July 2019. They participated in Super Rugby until the end of the 2020 Super Rugby season, before they departed the competition having not been named in any of the regionalised formats for the 2021 Super Rugby season. With no competition in sight, players moved to different clubs in Europe and the national group disintegrated. The Jaguares disbanded permanently in December 2022 due to the expansion of Super Rugby Americas, dividing into two new teams, Dogos XV and Pampas XV.
Following on from impressive performances by Argentina in international rugby union competitions, such as a third-placed finish in the 2007 Rugby World Cup, the governing body of rugby in Argentina, the Argentine Rugby Union (UAR), campaigned for inclusion in SANZAR's Tri Nations competition. In 2011, it was announced that the competition would be expanded to include Argentina, which resulted in the competition being rebranded as The Rugby Championship and Argentina competed in the competition for the first time in 2012.
There was still no professional league in Argentina per rules of the Argentine Rugby Union. The UAR launched a team called the Pampas XV that participated in the South African Vodacom Cup competition from 2010 to 2013, winning the competition in 2011 with an 11-match unbeaten run. The team withdrew from the competition at the end of 2013 due to financial considerations, but was relaunched to participate in the Pacific Rugby Cup from 2014 onwards. They won the competition in 2014 and 2015 (as the rebranded World Rugby Pacific Challenge).
Despite the performances of the Pampas XV, the UAR still campaigned to have teams included in the Super Rugby competition. Since SANZAR sold the existing Super Rugby package to its broadcasters for the period 2011–15, it meant that no changes to the format would be permitted until the 2016 season.
In 2013, SANZAR CEO Greg Peters announced that Super Rugby would be expanded in the 2016 season, adding that the South African franchise the Southern Kings would be one of the expansion teams. In early 2014, SANZAR confirmed that Super Rugby would be increased from 15 to 18 teams starting from the 2016 season, with an Argentine team getting one of the additional spots. The team would be based in Buenos Aires and that they would participate in the South African Conference. Japan was granted the license for the 18th franchise in October 2014 and the new expanded format and three new teams were formally approved by the SANZAR Executive Committee in November 2014. In 2018 the team recorded 7 wins in a row. In 2019 the team played their first ever Super Rugby final against the Crusaders in Christchurch where the Jaguares were defeated 19-3.
Season | Pos | Finals | P | W | L | D | F | A | -/+ | BP | Pts |
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2016 | 13th | — | 15 | 4 | 11 | 0 | 376 | 427 | –51 | 6 | 22 |
2017 | 10th | — | 15 | 7 | 8 | 0 | 404 | 386 | +18 | 5 | 33 |
2018 | 7th | Qualifiers | 17 | 9 | 8 | 0 | 432 | 458 | –26 | 2 | 38 |
2019 | 2nd | Runners Up | 19 | 13 | 6 | 0 | 461 | 352 | 109 | 7 | 51 |
Season | Most tries | Most points | ||
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Name | Tries | Name | Points | |
2016 | Agustín Creevy Martín Landajo |
6 | Nicolás Sánchez | 142 |
2017 | Agustín Creevy | 5 | Nicolás Sánchez | 89 |
2018 | Emiliano Boffelli Bautista Delguy |
10 | Nicolás Sánchez | 161 |
2019 | Ramiro Moyano | 7 | Joaquín Díaz Bonilla | 119 |