There are some issues in life you solely get to do as soon as. Seeing your child smile for the primary time, listening to Pink Floyd’s ‘Shine on You Loopy Diamond’, or scoring the factors which qualify your group for a Rugby World Cup.
Remarkably, Santiago Videla bought to do the latter twice, as after kicking the decisive penalty to sink the USA and earn Chile a maiden World Cup berth three years in the past, he slotted the conversion which booked Los Condores back-to-back journeys to the massive dance this month.
This was no mere coincidence. The utility again has been concerned in a few of Chile’s most important feats and data, and is the second-highest factors scorer among the many world’s prime 20 nations this calendar 12 months. Certainly, no person in that bracket has kicked extra factors than the prolific Chilean.
Videla’s rugby journey solely really took off in 2015. Again then, he nonetheless divided his time between rugby and different sports activities, and there was an opportunity he would’ve gone down one other path if it wasn’t for the intervention of the Saavedra twins, Chilean internationals Clemente and Domingo.
“I wasn’t anticipating to be chosen for the U20s, as at the very least 45 gamers have been preventing for a spot within the squad, and I wasn’t even on the preliminary choice listing,” Videla, who performs for Miami Sharks, remembers. “Nonetheless, Domingo and Clemente Saavedra talked with the pinnacle coach, Bernard Charreyre. They made such a compelling case that I used to be invited to affix the apply periods to indicate what I may do. It was the second my life modified.”
From that time on, Videla set his sights on turning into his nation’s prime participant. After that includes within the Sudamericano U20, he turned a significant member of the juvenile nationwide group. He was finally referred to as to the seniors in 2016, making his debut one 12 months later in a Check match in opposition to Kenya.
Regardless of being revered at this time as among the best centres on the Rising Nations scene, Videla made his debut sporting the quantity 10 shirt, with stints at wing and full-back as properly.
“I’m fairly positive I performed at the very least as soon as in each place on the backline,” says the 27-year-old. “It gave me the prospect to up my recreation, however there have been some difficult moments, equivalent to after I performed on the wing. It wasn’t my most popular place, however my focus was on serving to the group, so I gave my all in that point I performed as a 14.”
Rugby was a sport largely practised in faculties influenced by English exiles. It wasn’t a query of being an elite sport; it simply wasn’t native to the nation.
Videla’s first steps as a senior participant got here in a time of transition for rugby in Chile. Whereas they’re now stealing everybody’s hearts and minds, the Condores went via their share of hardship, labouring via darkish years when victories have been brutally scarce.
“After I first skilled rugby, there weren’t that many individuals enjoying it,” Videla says. “It was a sport largely practised in faculties influenced by English exiles. It wasn’t a query of being an elite sport; it simply wasn’t native to the nation. Nonetheless, its standing has undergone an entire transformation and is steadily turning into a mainstream sport. The 20,000 followers supporting us at Estadio Sausalito are proof of how the entire nation now embraces rugby.”
Steadily, Chile started a revolution, successful just a few Check matches and making life onerous for his or her South American rivals equivalent to Uruguay. The qualification for the 2023 World Cup was the tipping level for them, as Videla himself states.
“That World Cup allowed us to be underneath the highlight, with followers noticing us extra, even those that aren’t rugby affiliated. I grew up watching Chile’s males’s soccer group win the Copa América and qualify for the World Cup; these days, we’ve got children rising up watching Chile’s males’s rugby group qualify for the World Cup, and that may have an effect on our numbers sooner or later.”
The World Cup qualification didn’t occur out of nowhere, as vital investments have been made by the union and golf equipment, who’ve redoubled their efforts with sights educated on Australia 2027. For Videla, the expansion is obvious and the potential tantalising.
“There’s a collective and concentrated effort to make rugby large in Chile. Our infrastructure has improved in high quality and amount. Extra individuals are enjoying, teaching, volunteering and managing at each stage, and this enchancment has been widespread all through the entire nation. We wish to deserve and win the respect of the world, and I consider it’s inside our attain to surpass even Uruguay.”
On the coronary heart of all of it sits Pablo Lemoine. For Videla, the pinnacle coach was the important thing to unlocking what Chile may provide and enhancing their rugby infrastructure and sources.
“Pablo Lemoine has been making a profound influence on Chilean rugby, and I feel folks ought to worth him much more,” Videla says. “For the primary two years, we didn’t win any video games, however he by no means stopped believing in us and pushing us to develop into higher gamers and athletes. Pablo managed to create depth in our squad, instilling in us the drive to be higher. We believed in him and within the workers’s concepts, and now we’re headed for our second World Cup.”
Lemoine constructed an excellent squad filled with warmth and aptitude. There are additionally a number of units of brothers, 4 of whom have been chosen in 2023: Santiago and his brother Benjamin, the Saveedra twins, Nicolas and Matias Garafulic, and Alfonso and Diego Escobar.
Chile’s household isn’t simply those that are blood-related; it’s everybody. That’s why we’ve got achieved so many unimaginable issues collectively.
“It’s such an unimaginable factor!” Videla says. “However Chile’s household isn’t simply those that are blood-related; it’s everybody. That’s why we’ve got achieved so many unimaginable issues collectively. That’s what defines us: unity and communion.”
Videla is in truth one in all 5 siblings, who, as you may think, cherished competing with one another. Benjamin, two years youthful and primarily a half-back, is a taking pictures star.
“It’s a good thing to play alongside my brother,” Santiago says. “We’ve totally different enjoying kinds, however he’s higher than I’m. His vitality, self-belief, ‘ganas’ [desire] and work charge are unimaginable and provoking. We usually paired up in opposition to two of our different siblings, which made us have an excellent stronger connection.”
Whereas Benjamín was uncapped heading to France 2023, he began with Santiago in each of the latest 2027 qualifiers in opposition to Samoa. The 31-12 triumph in Chile sparked vibrant celebrations, with followers flocking to Santiago, the nation’s capital, and rejoicing in one other World Cup journey.
“Whereas it doesn’t occur that usually, I haven’t gotten used to being recognised by followers,” Santiago says. “Within the week following our World Cup qualification, just a few followers approached us, expressing that they have been nonetheless emotional and crying over what we had achieved. It resonated inside us, and it’s why we dedicate ourselves to this sport we name rugby.”

With one other World Cup on the horizon, Videla continues to be savouring what was an unimaginable afternoon, recalling each single nice passage of play, like Nicolás Saab’s final attempt.
The distinction between previous and current is stark. Videla witnessed an extended spell of stagnation – now, the long run is vibrant and engaging.
“Fifteen years in the past, we didn’t have any targets and goals,” he says. “Gamers would give their finest, however no ambitions have been driving them. These days, we play to perform what some would name unrealistic goals. It’s a new age for Chile and for the Condores.”
