France have replaced New Zealand in second place in the World Rugby Men’s Rankings powered by Capgemini.

With a third of a rating point earned for their 25-13 Grand Slam-winning victory over England in Paris on Saturday night, Les Bleus now have 88.88 points compared to the All Blacks’ 88.75.

France are now set for their longest run at number two in the rankings having last occupied the position for one week only back in October 2007.

Les Bleus have never been at number one but are now only 1.72 points behind South Africa at the top of the rankings.

Six Nations 2022 runners-up Ireland remain in fourth, only a fraction more than half a point away from the All Blacks, following their 26-5 home win against Scotland.

World Rugby Rankings UPDATED!
Following the completion of the Six Nations, it's time to take a look at the updated World Rugby Rankings top 10, powered by Capgemini, to see which teams are at the top of the rankings as we continue to build up to the Rugby World Cup in 2023. The World Rankings are as followed : 1. South Africa 2. France 3. New Zealand 4. Ireland 5. England 6. Australia 7. Scotland 8. Argentina 9. Wales 10. Japan = 14. Italy

The gap in the rankings between Ireland and fifth-place England is now 3.72 points, while Scotland stay in seventh.

Having lost to Italy on home soil for the first time in history, Wales have dropped below Argentina and are now in ninth place.

Italy’s historic 22-21 win in Cardiff ended a 36-game losing run in the Six Nations but it did not improve their position in the rankings, the Azzurri staying in 14th place.

Lelos overtake Samoa

A higher ranking would have been possible had Georgia lost Sunday’s Rugby Europe Championship 2022 decider to Spain

However, the Lelos made no mistake against their fellow Rugby World Cup 2023 qualifiers, winning 49-15 to secure a fifth consecutive title.

The victory also moves Georgia above Samoa into 12th place.

Meanwhile, Romania beat the Netherlands 38-12 to secure third place in the Rugby World Cup 2023 qualification table, which means they will compete at the Final Qualification Tournament for the 20th and final ticket to France 2023 in November.

The Oaks swap places in the rankings with the USA as a result of the win in Amsterdam, moving up one from 18th to 17th.

Two Rugby Europe Trophy 2021/22 matches also took place on the weekend with home wins for Germany and Belgium.

Belgium now lead the competition after a 41-11 win over the previously unbeaten Poland but they stay in 27th place, one behind the Netherlands.

Meanwhile, Germany swapped places with Switzerland and are now the higher-ranked of the teams in 31st following their 34-25 victory over the Swiss.

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