All Blacks still No 1, Boks drop to fifth
The All Blacks retained the world No 1 ranking after Wales squandered a golden opportunity to unseat them at the top, while the Boks slipped to fifth.
The All Blacks retained the world No 1 ranking after Wales squandered a golden opportunity to unseat them at the top, while the Boks slipped to fifth.
The Springboks have moved up into fourth place in the official World Rugby rankings following their draw with the All Blacks in Wellington.
Wales have climbed to third place in the World Rugby rankings following their Six Nations victory over England in Cardiff on Saturday.
England have climbed up to No 3 in the World Rugby rankings after their 32-20 win over Ireland in Dublin.
The Springboks will finish 2018 in fifth place on the World Rugby rankings after their 20-11 loss to Wales in Cardiff on Saturday.
There are no positional changes to the World Rugby rankings after a weekend that saw the Springboks beat the Wallabies and the All Blacks retain the Rugby Championship.
Glenwood have climbed to fourth on the Rugby365 rankings after their 49-22 win against Monument in Johannesburg on Saturday.
The Springboks remain fifth in the World Rugby rankings after their 18-17 win against France in Paris on Saturday.
The Springboks remain fifth in the World Rugby rankings despite slumping to a record 38-3 defeat against Ireland on Saturday.