England close on top two in rankings

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England consolidated their third place in the IRB World Rankings by beating Australia 20-13 win at Twickenham on Saturday.
In reclaiming the Cook Cup, the home side boosted their rating by more than half a ranking point to close on South Africa in second.

The result leaves the Wallabies just over two ranking points ahead of France, and with all the top sides in action in the coming weeks Australia’s remaining four November internationals will be crucial.
England face 10th ranked Argentina this coming weekend, but the big test in ranking terms will come the following Saturday against New Zealand, who have occupied the number one spot for almost four years.
Impressive victory.

The All Blacks’ 54-6 victory over RWC 2019 hosts Japan at the weekend had no bearing on their rating, a consequence of the 14 places and more than 21 points separating the two teams. However, successive fixtures against France and then England could be significant in ranking terms.

While there were no positional changes as a result of these two internationals, there were plenty further down the rankings.

Poland proved poor travellers in suffering defeats against lower-ranked opposition in the Serendib International Cup in Sri Lanka. Poland had begun the week ranked 28th but lost 25-21 to Madagascar, then 26-25 to the host nation to drop four places to 32nd.

Madagascar are rewarded for their efforts with a two-place rise to a new high of 37, while Sri Lanka claw back some lost ground after their loss the previous week to the African side and finish the weekend up two places to 40th.
Bouncing back

In the European Nations Cup, Ukraine bounced back from defeat by Germany by seeing off Division 1B rivals Sweden 35-11 to rise one place to 35th. The match, which also formed part of the qualifying process for Rugby World Cup 2015, saw the Swedes drop from 38th to 41st.

Meanwhile in Division 2A, Malta’s 13-10 win over Lithuania took them four places up the ladder to 45th, but the defeat on home soil was costly for the Lithuanians, who tumble six places to 52nd. Switzerland rise two places to 39th courtesy of a 26-11 win over Croatia in the weekend’s other Division 2A match, a result which sees the Croatians fall three places to 55th.
Israel were another side to bounce back – having seen the Netherlands end their involvement in the RWC 2015 qualifying process a week earlier – and return to the top 50 after edging past Denmark 15-13 to climb four places to 49th. The defeat means the Danes drop two places to 67th.

Tunisia were also in Europe to play a one-off match against the higher ranked Belgium. They lost 26-10 but the result had no bearing on the rating of either side and they remain 25th and 43rd respectively.

Canada were also in action on Sunday, but their 40-15 loss to the Maori All Blacks in Toronto does not count towards the rankings. The Canucks now travel to Europe to tackle Georgia, Romania and Portugal.

Courtesy of IRB

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