All Blacks take rugby top ranking back after win over South Africa

Mon, Sep 23, 2019
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NEW Zealand returned to the top of the world rankings after their opening World Cup victory over South Africa ended Ireland’s two-week stay at the summit.

The All Blacks’ decade-long reign as world’s number one-ranked team came to an end last month, first losing the mantle to 2019 Six Nations champions Wales and then to Ireland.

According to the intricacies of how the standings are calculated, New Zealand would have returned to the summit with a win over their Rugby Championship rivals.

This was regardless of how Ireland did against Scotland.

In the event, the world champions beat the Springboks 23-13, while Ireland cruised past the Scots 27-3.

New Zealand went into the tournament as clear favourites, regardless of what the rankings said.

The changes at the top added to the widespread belief that this World Cup is the most open since the first one three decades ago.

South Africa’s defeat pushed them down to fifth, below Wales who start their World Cup campaign later on Monday against Georgia.

France’s dramatic victory over Argentina pushed them ahead of Scotland into seventh spot.

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– Sept. 23, 2019 @ 13:49 GMT |

 

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