Capitanes de Arecibo 92:114 Cangrejeros Aguada Santeros 98:90 Piratas de Quebradillas Criollos de Caguas 104:80 Leones De Ponce Gigantes de Carolina 85:123 Osos de Manati Caneros 82:85 Metros de Santiago Ringwood W 58:53 Frankston W Rizal Golden Coolers 84:70 Bulacan Kuyas France U17 93:57 Japan U17 Italy U17 80:131 USA U17 Ringwood 99:93 Frankston Bataan Risers 95:102 San Juan Knights Romania U20 69:95 Serbia U20 Cameroon U17 32:45 Canada U17 Lithuania U17 32:26 China U17

The freshly launched Nations Championship brings together the northern and southern hemispheres in an epic showdown. In the past, most people expected the south to dominate. But that old pattern is starting to change.

Now, the competition is much closer, and fans are in for a real treat. Both sides are showing they can win on any given day.

Why the South No Longer Dominates

Southern hemisphere teams like New Zealand and South Africa used to crush their northern rivals nearly every time. However, recent results tell a different story.

  • Northern teams have improved their speed and tactics.
  • Coaching exchanges between hemispheres have spread knowledge.
  • More player movement across leagues has leveled playing fields.

What the North Brings to the Table

Countries like England, France, and Ireland have been working hard to close the gap. Their players are fitter and smarter than ever before.

This new balance means no match is a sure thing. The northern teams are using their home crowds and tough weather to their advantage.

What This Means for Rugby Fans

The Nations Championship is now a true test of skill, not just a predictable beatdown. Every game matters, and upsets are becoming common.

As both sides keep growing stronger, fans can expect even more thrilling matches in the years ahead. The battle is real, and it’s only getting better.

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