No change for Springboks in rankings after Romania hammering
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Fiji’s first win over Australia since 1954 has been rewarded with a one-place gain in the latest World Rugby rankings.
Sunday’s historic 22-15 victory in Saint-Étienne puts Fiji up to eighth, one place behind Wales, who were pushed hard by Portugal 24 hours earlier before winning 28-8.
As well as having an impact on the rankings, Fiji’s first-ever Rugby World Cup win over the Wallabies throws Pool C wide open with Wales leading the way on 10 points.
Fiji and Australia are locked together on six points after two matches with Fiji ahead thanks to their head-to-head record as teams chase the top-two finish that guarantees a place in the quarter-finals.
All the teams above Wales and Fiji in the rankings remain in the same position that they started the weekend after victories against lower-ranked opposition.
The top four – Ireland, South Africa, France and New Zealand – recorded wins over Tonga, Romania, Uruguay and Namibia respectively. Scotland, in fifth, did not play.
Like Wales, England left it late before securing a try bonus-point, their 34-12 win over Japan improving their rating by just two-hundredths of a point. As a result, England remain in sixth, 2.58 points better off than Wales.
With Wales and Fiji on the up, Australia have moved in the opposite direction, dropping two places to a record-equalling low of ninth.
Rank | Country | Points |
1 | Ireland | 91.82 |
2 | South Africa | 91.67 |
3 | France | 90.59 |
4 | New Zealand | 87.69 |
5 | Scotland | 83.43 |
6 | England | 83.24 |
7 | Wales | 80.66 |
8 | Fiji | 80.66 |
9 | Australia | 79.00 |
10 | Argentina | 77.59 |