Rugby: South Africa loses its first place in the world The Springboks lose their first place
The Springboks will be on tour in November without some of their executives
South African rugby team
On the eve of their end-of-year tour, the Springboks have just received some not-so-good news. They lost their place as world number 1 in World Rugby. These are the New Zealanders coming back to them.
The All-Blacks take advantage of their victory this Saturday against Wales (54-16) to overtake the reigning world champions.
The two teams also have 3 matches to play in 2021. The Springboks face Wales, Scotland and England. While the All Blacks will play Italy, Ireland and England. The ranking can therefore change again
The top 10 of this ranking
1-New Zealand – 91.36 points
2-South Africa – 91.13 points
3-Australia – 87.51 points
4-England – 85.44 points
5-Ireland – 84.85 points
6-France – 83.87 points
7-Scotland – 82.02 points
8-Argentina – 80.69 points
9-Wales – 80.20 points
10-Japan – 78.61 points
The Springboks will be on tour in November without some of their executives
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