Ireland Up To Sixth In Rankings

Eddie O’Sullivan’s Ireland have moved above Wales in the latest IRB World Rankings thanks to Sunday’s 31-5 victory over the Dragons.

…Ireland centre Gordon D’Arcy tries to get past Dwayne Peel and Gethin Jenkins of Wales…

Eddie O’Sullivan’s Ireland have moved above Wales in the latest IRB World Rankings thanks to Sunday’s 31-5 victory over the Dragons.

The Rankings, released today, show that Ireland have moved up to sixth, leapfrogging the Welsh. The three-try win has boosted Ireland points tally from last week’s 79.74 to 81.08. Wales have slipped from 81.69 down to 80.35.

The other rankings winners after the 6 Nations’ third round of matches are Scotland, who beat England by 18-12 on Saturday. The Scots remain in eighth place, but they have climbed up to 77.04 Rating points – their highest mark since the IRB Rankings were launched in October 2003.

In the only other change in the top ten, England have shifted down to fifth with Australia moving above Andy Robinson’s side.

OFFICIAL IRB WORLD RANKINGS (As of February 27):

(1) New Zealand 93.32 Rating points

(2) South Africa 88.76

(3) France 84.44

(4) Australia 83.93

(5) England 82.74

(6) IRELAND 81.08

(7) Wales 80.35

(8) Scotland 77.04

(9) Argentina 75.16

(10) Samoa 73.97

The Irish Rugby Supporters Club
In association with Canterbury of New Zealand
Exclusive Access, Tickets, Competitions and Much More
Click Here

Share
Published by
jmcconnell

Recent Posts

  • High Performance
  • Home Top News
  • Ireland U19

Ireland U19 Squad Named for National Camp in HPC

1 hour ago
  • Club and Community
  • Home Top News
  • Main News
  • Women's

Buccaneers RFC Awarded Grant from Royal London and The British and Irish Lions

5 hours ago
  • All Ireland League
  • Club and Community
  • Home Top News

#EnergiaAIL Men’s Division 1A: Round 9 Review

8 hours ago
  • All Ireland League
  • Club and Community
  • Home Top News

#EnergiaAIL Men’s Divisions: Round 9 Results Round-Up

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.

Read More