Women’s World Ranking: France touches history, New Zealand trembles
The terrifying November of the Black Ferns, defeated four times. England, Canada and Ireland won
The final weekend of the women’s oval test matches risked making history in the world rugby rankings. And for the first time since the rankings were created, New Zealand risked dropping out of one of the top two, saving themselves just 15 per cent of a point against Super France. In Castres, the transalpines once again beat the Black Ferns, bringing them 29-7 which says a lot. The terrifying November of Team Ocean, who after being demolished twice in England suffered numerous stoppages against France. The blue pair thus rises to third place in the rankings, two years later, while the gap at the top widens to a whopping distance now of 7.68 points.
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England seem impregnable, the 18th consecutive victory staged over the weekend underlined the strength of the Albionix team. The United States, currently sixth in the standings, swept 89-0, a score that says a lot about the game’s progress. Over the weekend Wales-Canada also played, with North America winning 24-7, Ireland-Japan: the Celts managed to recover from 3-12 to win 15-12, and save seventh place over the Blue, which in last November They only played an unofficial test against the Netherlands.
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Women’s Rugby World Ranking, updated as of November 23, 2021
- England 96.26.009
- New Zealand 88.58.2007
- France 88.43
- Canada 88.15
- Australia 78.68.0000
- USA 76.63
- Ireland 76.54 (+1)
- Italy 76.43 (-1)
- Scotland 73.48.000
- Spain 72.10
- Wales 02.71.2020
- Japan 65.49.2007
- South Africa 63.39.2007
- Russia
- Kazakhstan 60.45
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