Tuesday 17 March 2015

Wales Rugby Team is ranked fifth in Rugby World Rankings

Wales have scrambled one place to fifth in the most recent World Rugby Rankings after a 23-16 success over Ireland set up an exciting climax to the RBS 6 Nations with three sides tied on six points. The Welsh win in a game which saw Sam Warburton exceed Ryan Jones’s record for the maximum tests as captain. Wales’ climb arises at the outlay of Australia, who has now dropped to their lowermost ever place since the World Rugby Rankings were familiarized in October 2003. 

Ireland continue the foremost north hemisphere nation in the rankings in spite of sighted their Grand Slam thoughts end in what was captain Paul O’Connell’s 100th international. Their pad has been cut to 0.21 score points over England, who ran out 25-13 winners over Scotland at Twickenham in the second match on Saturday. England’s win over the Auld Enemy could have been much superior after they missed an amount of try scoring chances. They had no impression on their ranking due to the near 10 points unraveling the two sides.
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