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World Rankings: Boks lead cut, Six Nations team at 3-year low

DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 18: Jaco Williams of South Africa celebrates scoring his team's fourth try with teammates during the 2026 Nations Championship match between South Africa and Wales at Kings Park Stadium on July 18, 2026 in Durban, South Africa. (Photo by Johan Rynners - Nations Championship/Nations Championship via Getty Images)
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The latest round of Nations Championship and Nations Cup matches will again have a big impact on the World Rugby Men’s Rankings once they are officially updated at 12:00 on Monday (BST).

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Six of the 24 teams involved are set to climb the rankings, while six will fall, including Italy, who will find themselves ranked in their lowest position for nearly three years.

The Azzurri’s 57-10 defeat to Australia was their third straight loss of the Nations Championship, following earlier defeats to Japan and New Zealand.

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Much of the progress made in the Guinness Men’s Six Nations, when they beat Scotland and claimed a first-ever win over England, has been undone and the Azzurri will be ranked in 12th at the halfway point of the pool phase of the competition.

The last time Italy were ranked as lowly as that was on 18 September, 2023, during the Rugby World Cup in France.

Italy’s imminent demise will result in Japan and Wales moving up a place despite their respective defeats to France and South Africa, as neither of those teams lost rankings points, whereas the latest Azzurri defeat cost them 1.01 points.

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It is almost three years to the day that Japan were last ranked in 10th place.

Otherwise, the top 10 remains unchanged, albeit with revised rankings points totals for all bar the world’s number one team South Africa and fourth-placed France.

With the Springboks not getting any rankings reward for their 43-0 destruction of Wales, their lead at the top will be down to 1.68 points as New Zealand will pick up 1.24 points for their 40-21 win over third-ranked Ireland.

England and Scotland also gain points for hard-fought wins over Argentina and Fiji, to cement their positions in fifth and sixth.

A monumental weekend in the World Rugby Nations Cup featured some eye-catching results, including a win for Men’s Rugby World Cup debutants Hong Kong China, who beat hosts Uruguay 42-40 courtesy of a last-gasp, long-range penalty.

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Hong Kong China will move up one place as a result of the spectacular win, as will Romania who came from behind to beat Samoa 38-37 in an equally dramatic match.

Improving their rating by nearly two points, Hong Kong China leap above Canada into 23rd place, despite Canada holding off Zimbabwe, 23-19, while Romania will be up to 21st, one place behind Samoa, who conceded 24 unanswered points in the final quarter.

Revised World Rankings – Top 25

1. South Africa – 93.96 (-)
2. New Zealand – 92.28 (-)
3. Ireland – 88.08 (-)
4. France – 87.43 (-)
5. England – 85.68 (-)
6. Scotland – 84.78 (-)
7. Argentina – 83.13 (-)
8. Australia – 81.61 (-)
9. Fiji – 78.00 (-)
10. Japan – 76.42 (+1)
11. Wales – 76.38 (+1)
12. Italy – 76.30 (-2)
13. Georgia – 73.94 (-)
14. USA – 70.22 (-)
15. Portugal – 69.39 (-)
16. Chile – 66.94 (+2)
17. Spain – 66.83 (-1)
18. Uruguay – 65.75 (-1)
19. Tonga – 65.14 (+1)
20. Samoa – 64.73 (-)
21. Romania – 62.45 (+1)
22. Belgium – 61.03 (+1)
23. Hong Kong China – 60.74 (+1)
24. Canada – 60.37 (-1)
25. Zimbabwe – 57.68 (-)

*Positional change in brackets

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unknown 1 hr ago

Can’t wait for the AB’s in SA, Who thought that would be a good idea?? Up the AB’s👊

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Andrew Nichols 8 hours ago

Sad to see how Samoa has declined.

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RugCs 9 hours ago

It is about right but what is the point of having a ranking system when we see world rugby drawing no. 1 and no. 2 for a quarterfinal showdown in the next RWC?


Why are they doing this? To nurse the weak NH teams into the semi finals? When the draw was made it was an easy thing to do. Odd number ranked teams on one road to the final, and even number ranked teams on the other road to the final. We would then see in theory the top 4 teams at the ranking 18-24 months out from the World Cup on on a semifinal collision course.

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ColinK 10 mins ago

I dunno if it’s some conspiracy, it may be, but the sad thing was they said they were going to use the rankings to ensure the RWC draw was better. Then they just ignored them, putting 1 and 2 likely to meet in the QF. It does make you wonder. To me, the real test is about to come for my team in Africa anyway. This possibly contrived RWC stuff is not a good thing.

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GrandDisse 8 hours ago

Last WC the top 4 ranked teams played each other in the 1/4 finals, and that involved teams from both hemisheres.

So no agenda to help NH teams here, they are just clumsy organizing their draws. At least it was not made 3 years before the competition this time.

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unknown 9 hours ago

It’s irrelevant !

Just a rough guide !

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