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Springbok winger Edwill van der Merwe gives the thumbs up. Image: Via SA Rugby.

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Updated rankings: Springboks safe at the top after Ireland’s humiliation

Find out how the world rugby rankings have been impacted after round four of the Six Nations delivered some surprising twists.

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09-03-25 17:14
Rankings Springboks winger Edwill van der Merwe gives thumbs up Image via SA Rugby
Springbok winger Edwill van der Merwe gives the thumbs up. Image: Via SA Rugby.

Ireland spurned a big opportunity to move within touching distance of the trendsetting Springboks in the rankings following their shock defeat to France on Saturday.

The French produced a magical performance to clinch an emphatic 42-27 win that not only boosted their shot at the Six Nations title while also ending Ireland’s Grand Slam aspirations; but it also sent out a timely statement to the rest of the rugby world that the Golden Generation of French rugby is still very much alive and kicking.

Had Ireland recorded a big win against Les Bleus at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, they would have cut the Springboks’ lead at the summit of the world rankings to just 0.90 points.

Instead, it was France who came away with bragging rights, although they would have been disappointed to concede two late tries that certainly flattered the final scoreboard.

New Zealand are now the closest side to the Springboks in the rankings, but there is a ranking points gap of 2.42, while Ireland have fallen to third, with France right behind them in fourth.

Meanwhile, in a second Six Nations clash on Saturday, Scotland edged Wales 35-29 but it didn’t have any impact on the rankings.

In the final game of the round, England are currently leading against the Italians at Twickenham. A win for the English would move them into second place on the Six Nations table, but won’t be enough to improve their sixth-place position in the Test rankings.

CURRENT WORLD RUGBY RANKINGS AFTER FRANCE BEAT IRELAND:

RANKCOUNTRYPOINTS
1South Africa92.78
2New Zealand90.36
3Ireland89.71
4France89.51
5Argentina84.97
6England84.26
7Scotland82.36
8Australia81.52
9Fiji80.07
10Italy78.00
11Georgia74.69
12Wales73.75
13Japan72.95
14Samoa72.68
15USA70.02
16Portugal68.30
17Spain67.34
18Uruguay67.06
19Tonga65.46
20Romania62.76

SIX NATIONS 2025 FIXTURES

ROUND 5

Super Saturday, 15 March

Italy vs Ireland

Wales vs England

France vs Scotland

Permutation highlights:

  • Italy can still improve their position of 10th but it would require their first-ever win over England to be by more than 15 points. This scenario would be enough to lift the Azzurri above Fiji.
  • England can only gain a maximum of 0,11 rating points for beating Italy so cannot climb any higher than sixth place.
  • However, defeat will see England fall below a victorious Scotland side into seventh, with Australia also set to climb above them if the margin is by more than 15 points.  

TICKET SALES

Remember, if you want to catch the Springboks take on Argentina in this year’s Rugby Championship in Twickenham, tickets are now on sale!

Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster.co.uk and England Rugby, starting from just £55* for adults and £28* for Under-16s.

Hospitality packages are also available on www.allianzstadiumtwickenham.com

(*booking fees apply)

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Ireland and France clash in the Six Nations rankings
Ireland and France clashed in the Six Nations on Saturday. Image: Six Nations website.
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