IRL Men's World Rankings

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Official rankings as of 21 December 2023
RankChangeTeamPts %
1Steady Australia100.00
2Steady New Zealand91.00
3Increase 1 England74.00
4Decrease 1 Samoa70.00
5Steady Tonga54.00
6Steady Papua New Guinea50.00
7Steady Fiji49.00
8Increase 1 France24.00
9Decrease 1 Lebanon24.00
10Increase 3 Cook Islands22.00
11Decrease 1 Serbia19.00
12Increase 6 Netherlands17.00
13Increase 1 Italy15.00
14Increase 5 Malta15.00
15Increase 1 Greece14.00
16Decrease 4 Ireland14.00
17Decrease 6 Wales13.00
18Decrease 3 Jamaica10.00
19Decrease 2 Scotland9.00
20Increase 8 Ukraine7.00
21Increase 6 Czech Republic7.00
22Decrease 1 Germany6.00
23Increase 10 Philippines6.00
24Increase 5 Poland6.00
25Increase 1 South Africa5.00
26Decrease 4 Chile5.00
27Increase 4 Kenya0.00
28Increase 6 Norway4.00
29Decrease 6 Nigeria4.00
30Decrease 6 Ghana4.00
31Decrease 6 Brazil4.00
32Decrease 12 Turkey3.00
33Increase 4 United States3.00
34Increase 1 Bulgaria3.00
35Decrease 5 Cameroon2.00
36Increase 2 Montenegro2.00
37Decrease 5 Spain2.00
38Increase 6 Japan1.00
39New entry Albania1.00
40Decrease 4 Colombia1.00
41Increase 6 El Salvador1.00
42New entry North Macedonia1.00
43Decrease 1 Morocco1.00
44Decrease 3 Sweden0.00
45Steady Bosnia and Herzegovina0.00
46Decrease 3 Canada0.00
47New entry Niue0.00
48Decrease 9 Solomon Islands0.00
49Decrease 1 Belgium0.00
50Decrease 10 Hungary0.00
51Decrease 5 Vanuatu0.00
52Decrease 3 Argentina0.00
53Decrease 3 Denmark0.00
54Decrease 3 Latvia0.00
55New entry Estonia0.00
Complete rankings at INTRL.SPORT

The IRL Men's World Rankings are the ranking system for men's national teams in the sport of rugby league football. The teams of the member nations of the International Rugby League, rugby league football's world governing body, are ranked based on their game results with the most successful teams being ranked highest. A point system is used, with points being awarded based on the results of IRL-recognized international matches. Under the existing system, rankings are based on a team's performance over the last three years, with more recent results and more significant matches being more heavily weighted to help reflect the current competitive state of a team.

Ranking system edit

The IRL World Rankings are calculated based on an average of points accumulated by each nation over a three-year cycle. Under the structure, matches deemed of higher importance such as World Cup games, Four Nations and other major tournament finals draw more points than mid-season Tests and other ‘Internationals’. For each match that a nation participates they are given a base level of points. This base level is affected upon the type of match (World Cup, Major Tournament, Test Match and International) and the status of the opponent.

Bonus points are given for teams that reach certain milestones deemed of significant international importance including reaching a tournament final or qualifying for an event such as a World Cup.

From the total number of points that a nation will receive these points are then averaged to help give a more accurate view of the performance of a nation over the three-year cycle.

Nations which have played fewer than 5 matches over a three-year cycle will be penalised under the current point structure.

Use of the rankings edit

The rankings are used by International Rugby League to view the progression and ability of the national rugby league teams.

The data is currently used in things as seeding for tournaments such as the European Cup, Oceania Cup MEA Championship, Americas Championship and the South American Championship and the World Cup.

Current calculation method edit

Match status edit

A weighting system has been implemented by the IRL to give more points to teams if they gain a victory over a major team in a major tournament, with friendlies ranked with considerably fewer points than any World Cup finals match or the final of Cups such as the European, Mediterranean and Pacific Cups.

Opponent strength edit

The IRL has organized the ranking so that a win against a very highly ranked opponent is a considerably greater achievement than a win against a low-rated opponent, so the strength of the opposing team is a factor.

Assessment period edit

All matches played over the last three years are included in the calculation of the rankings, but there is a weighting system implemented to put more emphasis on recent results.

Historical rankings edit

As of December 2017
TeamJun 2013[1]Dec 2013[2]Aug 2014[3]Nov 2014[4]May 2015Dec 2015[5]Jun 2016[6]Oct 2016[7]Nov 2016[8]May 2017[9]Oct 2017[10]Dec 2017[11]
 Australia11112 ( 1)2221 ( 1)111
 New Zealand22221 ( 1)1112 ( 1)222
 England333333333333
 Tonga1013 ( 3)1316 ( 3)15 ( 1)16 ( 1)15 ( 1)13 ( 2)14 ( 1)11 ( 3)114 ( 7)
 Fiji75 ( 2)56 ( 1)67 ( 1)76 ( 1)7 ( 1)8 ( 1)7 ( 1)5 ( 2)
 Samoa887 ( 1)4 ( 3)44445 ( 1)556 ( 1)
 Scotland1111118 ( 3)89 ( 1)994 ( 5)447 ( 3)
 France4445 ( 1)55556 ( 1)668 ( 2)
 Lebanon1620 ( 4)21 ( 1)2120 ( 1)202021 ( 1)212118 ( 3)9 ( 9)
 Papua New Guinea67 ( 1)8 ( 1)11 ( 3)1114 ( 3)11 ( 3)12 ( 1)15 ( 3)1516 ( 1)10 ( 6)
 Ireland9910 ( 1)7 ( 3)76 ( 1)67 ( 1)8 ( 1)7 ( 1)8 ( 1)11 ( 3)
 Wales56 ( 1)69 ( 3)98 ( 1)889 ( 1)9912 ( 3)
 Italy1312 ( 1)1212121213 ( 1)15 ( 2)13 ( 2)14 ( 1)12 ( 2)13 ( 1)
 United States1210 ( 2)9 ( 1)10 ( 1)1010101010101014 ( 4)
 Jamaica2223 ( 1)24 ( 1)27 ( 3)29 ( 2)27 ( 2)2716 ( 11)17 ( 1)1713 ( 4)15 ( 2)
 Serbia1517 ( 2)1713 ( 4)14 ( 1)11 ( 3)12 ( 1)11 ( 1)1112 ( 1)14 ( 2)16 ( 2)
 Canada1916 ( 3)1614 ( 2)13 ( 1)1314 ( 1)1412 ( 2)13 ( 1)15 ( 2)17 ( 2)
 Malta2122 ( 1)23 ( 1)24 ( 1)23 ( 1)18 ( 5)1820 ( 2)2019 ( 1)17 ( 2)18 ( 1)
 Russia1415 ( 1)14 ( 1)15 ( 1)16 ( 1)15 ( 1)16 ( 1)18 ( 2)16 ( 2)1619 ( 3)19
 Belgium3129 ( 2)22 ( 5)2218 ( 4)17 ( 1)171718 ( 1)1820 ( 2)20
 Spain28 ( )2826 ( 2)21 ( 5)2119 ( 2)1920 ( 1)21 ( 1)21
 Norway2019 ( 1)191921 ( 2)26 ( 5)2626262622 ( 4)22
 Greece28 ( )26 ( 2)23 ( 3)24 ( 1)242428 ( 4)282823 ( 5)23
 Philippines35 ( )32 ( )3233 ( 1)34 ( 1)3424 ( 10)
 Ukraine2321 ( 2)20 ( 1)2022 ( 2)23 ( 1)232322 ( 1)2225 ( 3)25
 Czech Republic26 ( )30 ( 4)29 ( 1)30 ( 1)3029 ( 1)25 ( 4)24 ( 1)25 ( 1)26 ( 1)26
 Netherlands2924 ( 5)25 ( 1)252528 ( 3)30 ( 2)30303027 ( 3)27
 Germany1818181819 ( 1)1922 ( 3)24 ( 2)23 ( 1)2328 ( 5)28
 Hungary31 ( )33 ( 2)32 ( 1)33 ( 1)3334 ( 1)38 ( 4)3833 ( 5)29 ( 4)29
 Cook Islands1714 ( 3)15 ( 1)17 ( 2)1722 ( 5)19 ( 3)22 ( 3)25 ( 3)24 ( 1)2430 ( 6)
 Sweden2830 ( 2)32 ( 2)30 ( 2)31 ( 1)29 ( 2)28 ( 1)29 ( 1)292930 ( 1)31 ( 1)
 Chile34 ( )3436 ( 2)37 ( 1)32 ( 5)
 Niue32 ( )3233 ( 1)3332 ( 1)31 ( 1)3133 ( 2)
 Denmark2627 ( 1)2726 ( 1)27 ( 1)25 ( 2)2527 ( 2)272732 ( 5)34 ( 2)
 South Africa2425 ( 1)29 ( 4)31 ( 2)28 ( 3)31 ( 3)31313132 ( 1)33 ( 1)35 ( 2)
 Vanuatu35 ( )3537 ( 2)35 ( 2)36 ( 1)
 El Salvador39 ( )3938 ( 1)39 ( 1)37 ( 2)
 Thailand35 ( )36 ( 1)38 ( 2)
 Argentina39 ( )
 Colombia40 ( )
 Japan41 ( )
 Solomon Islands37 ( )3740 ( 3)38 ( 2)42 ( 4)
 Brazil43 ( )
 Uruguay41 ( )40 ( 1)44 ( 4)
 Hong Kong45 ( )
 Bulgaria41 ( )46 ( 5)
 Latvia2531 ( )33 ( 2)34 ( 1)3435 ( 1)36 ( 1)3639 ( 3)42 ( 3)47 ( 5)
 Morocco3034 ( )3436 ( 2)35 ( 1)36 ( 1)40 ( 4)4042 ( 2)43 ( 1)48 ( 5)
 Estonia27

Best and worst edit

As of 10 December 2021
TeamBestWorst
RankYear(s)RankYear(s)
 Argentina392017432019
 Australia12012–15, 2016–1942021
 Belgium172015–16312013
 Brazil412019432017
 Bulgaria412017462017
 Cameroon382019382019
 Canada122016272019
 Chile322016, 2019372017
 Colombia402017, 2019402017, 2019
 Cook Islands142013302017
 Czech Republic222019302014, 2015
 Denmark252015–16432019
 El Salvador372017392016, 2017
 England2201832012–17, 2019
 France42013–1482017, 2019
 Fiji52013–14, 2017, 201982017
 Germany182012–14312019
 Ghana332019332019
 Greece112019282013, 2016–17
 Hong Kong452017452017
 Hungary212019382016
 Ireland62015–16122019
 Italy122013–15, 2017152016
 Jamaica132017292015
 Japan412017412017
 Latvia252013472017
 Lebanon92017212014, 2016–17
 Malta162019242014
 Morocco302013482017
 Netherlands242013302016–17
 New Zealand12015–16, 2019-202122012–15, 2016–17
 Nigeria282019282019
 Niue242018–19332016, 2017
 Norway172019262015–17
 Papua New Guinea42012162017
 Philippines222018–19352015
 Russia142013, 2014372019
 Samoa42015–1682012–13
 Scotland42016–17112013–14
 Serbia112015–16172012, 2013–14
 Solomon Islands292019422017
 South Africa242012–13362019
 Spain192016282014
 Sweden282012, 2016322014
 Thailand352017382017
 Tonga32021162014, 2015
 Ukraine202014392019
 United States92014182019
 Uruguay402017442017
 Vanuatu352016-17, 2019372017
 Wales52013232021

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Australia strengthen grip on rankings". Rugby League International Federation. 6 June 2013. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Australia strengthen grip as world No 1". Rugby League International Federation. 2 December 2013. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  3. ^ "RLIF announce latest World Rankings". Rugby League International Federation. 1 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Latest World Rankings Announced". Rugby League International Federation. 30 November 2014.
  5. ^ "Latest world rankings released". Rugby League International Federation. 17 December 2015.
  6. ^ "PNG make the biggest move in new World Rankings". Rugby League International Federation. 1 June 2016.
  7. ^ "Australia and England can both overtake New Zealand in World Rankings". Rugby League International Federation. 28 October 2016.
  8. ^ "Australia reclaim world No.1 ranking". NRL.com. 23 November 2016.
  9. ^ "Australia to enter RLWC2017 as World Number 1". Rugby League International Federation. 15 May 2017. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
  10. ^ "World Rankings released ahead of RLWC2017". Rugby League International Federation. 25 October 2017. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
  11. ^ "Latest World Rankings announced". Rugby League International Federation. 8 December 2017. Retrieved 9 December 2017.