The New World Rugby Ranking Table showing Australia's flow and South Africa's two-year rule

After Australia beat South Africa and New Zealand beat Argentina, the new Rugby World Rankings have been released. Australia climbed the world rugby rankings, France and Argentina were relegated. Rugby Fans can buy Rugby World Cup 2023 Tickets from our website.

In the weekend's rugby tournament, the Wallabies defeated the world champions South Africa 28-26. They scored two full points, moving up two places to fifth, surpassing Les Bleus and Los Pumas (now ranked separately) and seventh places).

After Australia beat South Africa, the new Rugby World Rankings have been released
After Australia beat South Africa, the new Rugby World Rankings have been released

Andrew Kellaway scored a goal and Quade Cooper scored eight successes in the first Test in over four years playing at Cbus Super Stadium on the Gold Coast. Scored a 45-meter penalty to win the match.

At the same time, the position of the Springboks leading the All Blacks have fallen as it has been reduced to just 2.18 points.

Bongi Mbonambi scored a goal, substitute Malcolm Marx made two passes for 'Boks - technically the home side of the match - and Handré Pollard scored three penalties but converted only once in three attempts.

As for the All Blacks' 39-0 win over Argentina, as the score between the team and New Zealand was 7.45 points, the final score had no real impact on the rankings - New Zealand's five tries belonged to Rieko Ioane, Sevu Reece, and Dalton Papalii, and Luke Jacobson (Luke Jacobson) support-designated by Sanzaar as the home team.

All of this means that if the Springboks lose to the Wallabies and New Zealand easily over Argentina next week, their lead could be reduced to 0.25 points.

The position of the Springboks leading the All Blacks has fallen as it has been reduced to just 2.18 points
The position of the Springboks leading the All Blacks has fallen as it has been reduced to just 2.18 points

The All Blacks and South Africa will face off on September 25 - on this day, Ian Foster's team can regain world No. 1 status by beating the "Boks" team, provided they lose to Australia and New Zealand and beat Argentina.

The US team also performed well over the weekend, beating Canada 38-16 and facing Uruguay in the home and away playoffs in October. The US team climbed to 16th in the rankings to participate in the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

Wales is ninth behind six rivals England, France, Ireland, and Scotland.

New rugby world rankings in September 13

1. South Africa - 92.49 points

2. New Zealand - 90.31

3. England - 85.44

4. Ireland - 84.85

5. Australia - 84.11

6. France - 83.87

7. Argentina - 82.86

8. Scotland - 82.02

9. Wales - 80.59

10. Japan - 79.13

11. Fiji - 76.87

12. Georgia - 73.73

13. Samoa - 73.59

14. Italy - 70.65

15. Tonga - 68.57

16. USA - 67.12

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