Kiwis knock Australia off top RL ranking

Australia is no longer the number one team in world rugby league - knocked off the top spot by New Zealand.

(L to R) Michael Jennings, Aaron Woods and Alex Johnston

NZ has knocked Australia off as the number one team in world rugby league for the first time ever. (AAP)

New Zealand has knocked Australia off as the number one team in world rugby league for the first time ever.

The Kangaroos have never been lower than number one on the international stage, but that all changed on the back of New Zealand's 26-12 win over Australia in Brisbane in the Anzac Test earlier this month.

It was New Zealand's third consecutive win over their Tasman neighbours, following back-to-back victories in the 2014 Four Nations Series - the first time that feat had been achieved for 61 years.

"It's always humbling when your accomplishments are recognised in a tangible way and this ranking is a sign that we are doing something right in terms of our overall goal," said New Zealand coach Stephen Kearney.

"We're somewhat fortunate that we've been able to field close to our strongest side over our last two campaigns - the Four Nations and this month's Anzac Test.

"Compare that with last year's Anzac game, when we had about 16 players unavailable."

The Kiwis will have a chance to strengthen their hold on top spot ahead of the 2016 Four Nations series and the 2017 World Cup when they go to England at the end of the season for a three-Test series.

RUGBY LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL RANKINGS

1. New Zealand

2. Australia

3. England

4. Samoa

5. France

6. Fiji

7. Ireland

8. Scotland

9. Wales

10. USA


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