SA drop one spot in world rugby rankings
13th Nov 2006, 20:37 GMT
South Africa dropped one place in the latest International Rugby Board world rankings after their defeat by Ireland on Saturday. Australia, who beat Italy, have moved back into third place, pushing South Africa into fourth position. Ireland remain in fifth place, but are just two points adrift of South Africa.
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