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Ireland Slip To Sixth In World Rankings

Ireland Slip To Sixth In World Rankings

Ireland and Georgia were the biggest losers from a rankings perspective following the concluding round of Rugby World Cup warm-up matches over the weekend.

Rugby Championship heavyweights New Zealand, Australia and South Africa will go into RWC 2015 as the top three nations in the World Rugby Rankings.

Long-time leaders New Zealand remain untouchable – for a fortnight at least – on 92.89 points, with Australia 6.22 points behind in second and South Africa a further 1.52 points back in third. Australia were unable to make up any ground on their cross-Tasman rivals despite being the only side of the three in action over the weekend, as their 47-10 win over the USA in Chicago did not come with any ratings points given the double-figure difference in rankings positions and rating points between the nations.

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South Africa moved up to third without even kicking a ball thanks to Ireland’s 21-13 defeat at the hands of England at Twickenham. Ireland’s rating fell by 0.79 points and resulted in a three place drop to sixth, placing them below the Springboks and England, who gained the same points to leapfrog their Pool A opponents Wales into fourth.

Serious-looking injuries to star full-back Leigh Halfpenny and scrum half Rhys Webb made it a day to forget for Wales who scraped home 23-19 against Italy at the Millennium Stadium.

France winger Noa Nakaitaci struck late to deny Scotland a first victory in Paris since 1999 and any chance they had of moving up the rankings. Instead both teams remain where they are, in seventh and 10th respectively, with Les Bleus’ 19-16 success at the Stade de France bringing about only a fractional change to either sides’ points total.

Ninth-ranked Fiji sent out a warning to England ahead of their RWC 2015 opening match against the host nation with an impressive 47-18 triumph over a Canadian team nine places below them in the rankings. Again, neither side’s position in the rankings was affected but Canada finished the week 1.89 points better off than they started it after Wednesday’s 16-15 win against higher-ranked Georgia was taken into consideration.

On what was a truly competitive weekend of rugby, the match between Japan and Georgia at Kingsholm Stadium in Gloucester was also settled by a single score. The Brave Blossoms edged an entertaining game 13-10 thanks to a try three minutes from time and were rewarded with a gain of 0.91 of a point, which lifted them up one place to 13th, the spot previously occupied by Georgia. 
Two losses in the space of four days have cost Georgia dearly, a deduction of 2.8 points seeing them slip to 16th in the world. Italy and USA are the other beneficiaries with one place rises to 14th and 15th respectively.

Tonga, one of Georgia’s opponents in Pool C at RWC 2015, were victorious in their final warm-up match, beating their hosts Romania 21-16 in Bucharest. The ‘Ikale Tahi now sit just over two tenths behind Scotland in 11th with Romania remaining 17th.

Elsewhere, Samoa signed off their Rugby World Cup preparations with a hard-fought 25-19 win over English club side Wasps at the Ricoh Arena, Argentina got the better of Leicester Tigers in a 13-try bonanza at Welford Road to win Marcos Ayerza’s testimonial match 55-34 and Uruguay defeated a Basque Selection XV 41-19. None of those matches had any impact the rankings as they involved a club or representative side.

WORLD RUGBY RANKINGS (as of Monday, September 7):

 

Last week’s positions in brackets –

1(1) New Zealand 92.89 rating points
2(2) Australia 86.67
3(4) South Africa 85.15
4(6) England 85.04
5(5) Wales 84.63
6(3) IRELAND 84.40
7(7) France 81.12
8(8) Argentina 78.39
9(9) Fiji 77.04
10(10) Scotland 75.88
11(11) Tonga 75.69
12(12) Samoa 75.14
13(14) Japan 72.06
14(15) Italy 70.53
15(16) USA 70.36
16(13) Georgia 69.36
17(17) Romania 66.28
18(18) Canada 65.17
19(19) Uruguay 62.11
20(20) Namibia 61.85