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26th January 2019
02:43pm GMT

Following four November wins, against Italy and in the Guinness Series, Ireland are second in the world rankings, on 91.17 points. They are 1.37 points behind New Zealand, who rebounded from their 13-9 loss to Ireland, 11 weeks ago, with a comprehensive win over Italy.
That All Blacks began 2019 as world number one (92.54 points). Ireland, then, have their work cut out to leapfrog the reigning world champions.
The most points Ireland can make up, during the Six Nations, will not come until their final game of the championship - away to the Welsh at the Millennium Stadium. Given Wales' clean sweep of their November internationals, that game could also serve as a title decider.
Sat, Feb 2: IRELAND vs. England (0.31 points) Sat, Feb 9: Scotland vs. IRELAND (0.55 points) Sun, Feb 24: Italy vs. IRELAND (0 points) Sun, Mar 10: IRELAND vs. France (0 points) Sat, Mar 16: Wales vs. IRELAND (1.36 points)Given Wales' decent ranking, the fact that the game is away from home and that Ireland lost the corresponding 2017 Six Nations fixture, there are a heft of rankings points on offer if Ireland can get the job done. Interesting, as much as Ireland will be focusing on New Zealand, a heavy defeat in their Six Nations opener would be sobering for more reasons than one. Were Eddie Jones' men to beat Ireland by more than 15 points, they would go second in the world and relegate Ireland to third. Getting close to the All Blacks' heels has required a supreme effort from Ireland. Getting past them could prove much, much tougher. It will most likely take back-to-back Grand Slams to reach that summit.
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