Springboks to finish 2025 well on top of World Rugby rankings after win over Ireland
South Africa will keep top spot in the World Rugby rankings for the remainder of 2025 no matter what happens in their final game of the season.

It means the Welwitschias willl not participate at the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia - their first missed finals since 1999.
The Pacific Islanders dominated the first half, striking through Jonathan Taumateine and wings Va'afauese Apelu Maliko and Latrell Ah-Kiong to lead 19–0 at halftime. Full-back Jacob Umaga added two conversions as Samoa controlled territory and punished Namibia with accurate counter-kicking and superior execution.
Cliven Loubser kicked an early second-half penalty as Namibia lifted their intensity and used long kicking from Divan Rossouw, Helarius Kisting and Loubser to play higher upfield. But Samoa's back three returned everything with interest, and a well-worked maul saw flanker Alamanda Motuga score to extend the lead to 26–3.
Namibia's defensive work—11 turnovers won—kept them competitive late on, and a clever cross-kick from Johan Deysel sent Jay-Cee Nell over to make it 26–8.
However, it is bitterly disappointing for the sub-Saharan nation, who will be ruing their 22-15 loss to Belgium - which shocked Peter Rossouw's team and the rugby world alike.
Meanwhile, Samoa and Belgium will now battle it out for the last ticket to Australia 2027 when they meet on Tuesday.