The Springboks have reclaimed their spot at the top of the latest world rugby rankings.
The Springboks demolished the All Blacks 43-10 in Welllington on Saturday evening.
As a result, the Boks reclaimed their place as the number one ranked team in world rugby.
UPDATED RUGBY WORLD RANKINGS
1 | South Africa | 91.62 |
2 | Ireland | 89.83 |
3 | New Zealand | 89.10 |
4 | France | 87.82 |
5 | England | 87.64 |
6 | Argentina | 84.40 |
7 | Australia | 83.85 |
8 | Scotland | 81.37 |
9 | Fiji | 80.50 |
10 | Italy | 77.77 |
SPRINGBOKS BACK TO NUMBER 1, NZ FALL TO THIRD
The Springboks secured a dominant and historic 43-10 victory over the All Blacks in New Zealand.
So, as a result, the Boks have climbed back to number ONE in the world.
Rassie Erasmus’ charges now sit on 91.62 points. Meanwhile, the All Blacks have dropped from first place to THIRD place following their biggest ever defeat to the Springboks.
New Zealand has dropped to 89.10 in second place.
In other changes, France has dropped from fourth to fifth in the latest world rankings. Meanwhile, Argentina has leapfrogged Argentina with Los Pumas climbing to sixth and the Wallabies falling to seventh position,
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