After some bloggers asked for this log to be posted on a weekly basis, here are the standings after week 8.

Position Team
(History)
  Ranking Points Last RPE
Movement
    This is pick & go’s new Super Rugby ranking table
which shows the ranking point positions of each
team since the first Super12 match in 1996.Each team started on 80 points and they move up
and down relative to each other using the same
points exchange system that the IRB use for
ranking Test matches.

Exchange points are doubled for semis & finals.

Change the Year/Round to view the points table
at that time or click on team name to go to full
rankings history

1 Bulls SAF 87.1076 -1.6221
2 Brumbies AUS 83.6279 +0.6767
3 Waratahs AUS 83.5451 0.0000
4 Crusaders NZL 83.2799 -0.1652
5 Chiefs NZL 82.0412 0.0000
6 Stormers SAF 81.2558 -1.4051
7 Blues NZL 81.1310 +1.6221
8 Sharks SAF 79.9850 +0.7633
9 Reds AUS 79.0910 -0.7633
10 Hurricanes NZL 78.9585 +0.1652
11 Force AUS 77.0148 +1.4051
12 Highlanders NZL 74.8715 0.0000
13 Cheetahs SAF 74.5733 0.0000
14 Lions SAF 73.5174 -0.7057

 

This is each team’s position last week after round 7.

1.  Bulls

2.  Brumbies

3.  Waratahs

4.  Crusaders

5.  Stormers

6.  Chiefs

7.  Reds

8.  Blues

9.  Sharks

10. Hurricanes

11. Western Force

12. Highlanders

13. Cheetahs

14. Lions

8 Responses to S14 according to IRB ranking system after round 8.

  • 1

    This is a new week… with new expectations.

    Good to see the Bulls still No 1 in the rankings, but it is time to start performing like the No 1 again!

    Same applies to the Stormers, the Blues await and they’re a difficult bunch as we clearly saw on the weekend.

  • 2

    Today 358 years ago, on 6 April 1652, Jan van Riebeeck landed with his 3 little ships at Cape Town to start a halfway-station for the shipping route around Africa to the East… if SA deserved a National holiday, today would be it… but we have all these other crappy excuses for Public Holidays…

    Goooooooo Jan!

    Hehehehe

  • 3

    2 – gbs…..hehehehehe. Yip, hello Jan if it was not for him none of us would be here, well almost, then the British arrived a 100 years later.

  • 4

    Come on the Sharks,get to number 1 🙂

  • 5

    Sharks sitting now 9th on the log!! We climbed one position..heeeeehaaaaaaaa. Hope to see us at least end up on 6th.

    Pity about the early games and bad reffing we could be sitting right up there in the top 4 had none of that happened. Aggggggggggg that how it goes. Now just want us to win as much as we can.

    Go Bulls and Stormers our only two teams that could make the semi. Hoping both do. Going to be tough for Stormers this week but they a very good side and could win it.

  • 6

    I’ve been on the Tjietas case this whole weekend, but strange how no one mentioned Al Baxter’s try.

    100 S14 games, and the first try he scores should have been a penalty to the Tjietas. Trust Brown-nose to get that call wrong.

  • 7

    2: dankie vir daardie een, GBS ! Dit is wat hierdie blog so lekker maak, ‘n mens hoef jou nie te skaam vir alles van jou verlede nie (net die verkeerde dinge).

    Is mos oom Paul wat gesê het: “Soek in die verlede wat goed en mooi is en bou daarop die toekoms.”

    Ek sal ‘n glassie klink op Jan van Riebeeck vandag.

    Vergeet die verlede, dan het jy geen toekoms nie !

  • 8

    7@ BiDiBiDi – Ek stem saam, ons is nie skaam nie, ons is trotse Suid-Afrikaners….. en as ou Jan en Maria nie aan die Kaap geland het nie, was ons nie vandag hier nie… en ouens soos Asbakkie en sy voorsate nie eers gemaak nie…. hehehehe

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