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  1. 4 gen 2024 · Fiji and Portugal light up Men's Rugby World Cup 2023 The biggest winners at RWC 2023 from a rankings perspective were Fiji and Portugal, who were paired together in a rollercoaster Pool C. Fiji pulled off a stunning victory against Australia but were then on the receiving end of a shock result later on in the tournament as Portugal won their first match at a Rugby World Cup at the eighth attempt.

  2. Six nations improved their position in the World Rugby Men’s Rankings powered by Capgemini as a result of this weekend’s Rugby Europe Men’s Championship 2024 semi-finals. Germany have climbed into the world’s top 30 for the first since last March after overcoming a Belgium side that had gone into the game six places higher and over five points better off than them.

  3. www.world.rugby › indexWorld Rugby

    Rugby’s global growth continues in Montenegro, Jordan and Morocco. The official site of World Rugby the governing body of Rugby Union with news, tournaments, fixtures, results, world rugby rankings, statistics, video, the Laws of the game, governance and contacts.

  4. The official site of World Rugby the governing body of Rugby Union with news, tournaments, fixtures, results, world rugby rankings, statistics, video, the Laws of the game, governance and contacts.

  5. Home team Score Away team NHA RWC; Tries: Tries: x: Already ranked* Rankings and ranking algorithm are the property of World Rugby.See GitHub for source, contributors and license.

  6. 5 feb 2024 · Belgium, some 18.20 points and 16 places below Portugal in the World Rugby Men’s Rankings powered by Capgemini, caused a huge shock on Saturday when they beat Os Lobos 10-6 in the opening round of the 2024 Men’s Rugby Europe Championship. Both teams went into the match with new head coaches but it was Belgium’s Laurent Dossat not Daniel ...

  7. 28 ago 2023 · South Africa have moved up to second in the world rankings following their record victory over the All Blacks on Friday. France are also on the rise following New Zealand’s largest-ever Test defeat, with Ian Foster’s men dropping down to fourth position ahead of the Rugby World Cup. The Springboks inflicted a 35-7 loss on the All Blacks ...