💨 Abstract
In the Six Nations tournament, Ireland, currently ranked fourth, will face France on March 8th. A victory by more than 15 points could close the gap to 0.88 points with the top-ranked Springboks, but Ireland will likely fall short as they don't face any high-ranked teams in the remaining matches. Consequently, the Springboks' No. 1 world ranking spot is not under immediate threat.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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