Ireland National Rugby League Team - Results

Results

RLIF World Rankings
Top 27 Rankings as of July 2012
Rank Change Team Points
1 Australia 1,418.96
2 New Zealand 1,040.94
3 England 779.25
4 Papua New Guinea 291.74
5 France 251.07
6 Wales 240.67
7 Fiji 147.41
8 Samoa 127.60
9 Tonga 105.35
10 Scotland 85.61
11 1 Ireland 79.99
12 1 United States 68.77
13 Italy 59.25
14 Lebanon 50.51
15 1 Cook Islands 47.48
16 Russia 43.38
17 2 Serbia 43.25
18 1 Germany 37.45
19 1 Norway 33.69
20 Malta 25.78
21 Canada 25.00
22 1 Jamaica 20.59
23 2 Ukraine 18.15
24 2 South Africa 16.71
25 1 Czech Republic 12.82
26 1 Latvia 11.93
27 Denmark 6.80
28 1 Sweden 3.12
Hungary Unranked
India
Indonesia
Japan
Saudi Arabia
Morocco
Netherlands
Pakistan
Philippines
Singapore

Ireland has played in 38 full internationals, winning 18 and losing 17 with 3 draw. As it is not a full member of the Rugby League International Federation, these matches are not considered to be tests. Ireland has also played friendlies against USA, Scotland and Australia that are not included in these results.,

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