World Rugby Ranklings – A Loss Against All Blacks Will Cost Springboks Their Place At The Top

 

World Rugby has published the ranking permutations for the second round of the Asahi Super Dry Pacific Nations Cup 2024 and the third round of The Rugby Championship 2024 this weekend. In all four matches this weekend the away team will overtake their opponents in the rankings if they win by more than 15 points.

Springboks vs All Blacks - First up, New Zealand have an opportunity to move above South Africa if they go to Johannesburg and do a number on the world champions. However, a win by the required margin of more than 15 points would not result in Scott Robertson’s men going top, that honour would fall to Ireland instead, with the All Blacks moving up to second and the Springboks falling to third. A smaller margin of defeat would still be enough for South Africa to surrender top spot to Ireland with New Zealand remaining third. South Africa, meanwhile, can increase their advantage over Ireland at the top of the rankings by up to 0.39 points – to 1.38 – if they win by more than 15 points.

Argentina vs Australia - Australia, the only side without a win in The Rugby Championship 2024, can leapfrog Argentina in the rankings if they come away from Buenos Aires with a big win. The Wallabies will gain two places if they win by more than 15 points and move up to seventh, above both Argentina and Italy. Los Pumas would fall to eighth in this eventuality with Scotland replacing them in sixth. A smaller margin of victory would still lift the Wallabies above Italy into eighth. Argentina cannot improve on sixth place this weekend as England have too big a cushion above them to be caught. A win by more than 15 points would still leave Los Pumas 1.7 rating points shy of England.

Samoa vs Tonga - Samoa cannot move up the rankings this weekend regardless of the outcome of their Asahi Super Dry Pacific Nations Cup 2024 encounter with Tonga in Apia, while in the other second-round match, the USA need to win by more than 15 points to replace Spain in 18th. However, two away wins would lead to a big turnaround in fortunes. A Tonga win by the requisite margin would send the ‘Ikale Tahi up to 14th and demote Samoa three places to 16th. A smaller margin of victory would not be enough for Tonga to improve their position, but it would still lead to Samoa being replaced in 13th by Japan.

Canada vs USA - It’s been more than a decade since Canada beat the Men’s Eagles in the USA but if they can end that long wait in emphatic style, they will become North America’s highest-ranked team for the first time since June 2016. A smaller margin of victory would still be enough to lift Canada above Romania into the top 20, a position they have not occupied since February 2019. Another defeat on American soil would lead to Canada dropping below Chile into 22nd.