UPDATED World Rankings after Ireland lose to NZ

UPDATED World Rankings after Ireland lose to NZ

New Zealand secured an enormous 23-13 win over Ireland to considerably shake up the World Rankings.

The newest World Rankings have seen an enormous shake up on the prime.

So, following Irelands shock residence defeat to the All Blacks, the Irish have dropped. Meanwhile, NZ have risen. Finally, the Springboks have returned to the summit.

UPDATED RUGBY WORLD RANKINGS

1 (↑2) South Africa 91.77
2 (↑3) New Zealand 91.21 (+1.55)
3 (↓1) Ireland 90.58 (-1.55)
4 France 86.96
5 England 84.43
6 Argentina 84.30
7 Scotland 83.39
8 Italy 79.98
9 Australia 79.32
10 Fiji 79.07
The up to date world rankings as of 8 November 2024. Source: Rawling Github.

SPRINGBOKS CAN FINISH 2024 ON TOP OF THE WORLD

The Springboks have had an enormous season thus far.

Moreover, they’ve the possibility to complete the 2024 rugby season as the highest ranked rugby workforce on the earth. Irelands shock defeat at residence in opposition to the All Blacks has given the Boks the golden alternative to return to the summit of the rugby world rankings.

Thehe stage is about. The Springboks are striving for a uncommon historic unbeaten finish of yr tour. Now, they’ve the added motivation of returning to the highest of the world rankings. Rassie Erasmus’ males secured the Nelson Mandela plate, The Freedom Cup and Rugby Championship.

Ultimately, Rassie and the Boks shall be desirous to make extra historical past and to return to the highest of the world, a spot they held for 13 months following their succusful Rugby World Cup title protection.

Therefore, the Springboks want a draw or win in opposition to Scotland to safe primary spot.

THE SPRINGBOKS NEED TO REMAIN UNBEATEN ON TOUR TO FINISH THE YEAR AS THE NUMBER ONE TEAM IN THE WORLD. DO YOU THINK THEY WILL GO UNBEATEN ON TOUR?

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