Schools Rugby: NextGenXV Schools Rugby Table | Updated Standings & Big Climbers

Last week we published the NextGenXV Schools Rugby Table for the first time and it’s time for an update this week as we expand out to look at 50 teams.

 

We will also highlight a few movers and shakers from outside of the Top 50, as there have been some amazing moves over the course of the season.

 

At the top end of the table, Denstone College’s 17-14 victory at Sedbergh had the biggest impact, moving Sedbergh off top spot and allowing Clifton College to take their place at the top of the table.

 

Incredibly though, Clifton are just a single point ahead of Trinity in second place meaning that if they were to play the system predict and Clifton an advantage of just 0.1% over Trinity. It’s tight as you like behind them too, Harrow in third are on 1,496, just three ahead of Millfield and Sedbergh on 1,493. So as it stands that massive Millfield v Sedbergh game in early December would be predicted to be a draw!

 

 

Denstone College’s reward for victory, on the other hand, seems a little scant, a rise of three places from 21 to 18. Although that does go to show just how tight things are as they are actually closer to the Top 10 than 10this to 6th, so if they keep their form up you can expect them to keep climbing.

 

Warwick’s consistency sees them climb into the Top 25, and Tonbridge continue to climb, closely followed by The Judd who’s pre-season rating is probably doing them a disservice overall. RGS Guildford can probably feel similarly aggrieved, while a couple of others probably still have an inflated position as a hangover from high expectation.

 

Outside of the Top 50, the biggest climber of the season has been Sandbach, leaping 82 places from their pre season rating. Claremont Fan Court and King’s Gloucester have each climbed over 60, while Wells Cathedral, Forest School, and KES Stratford have all climbed a long way too.

 

Hayes are up 41 from their pre-season rating, and ticking along very nicely, while Merchant Taylors’ Crosby, Reddam House, and Yarm have all risen over thirty places.

 

Looking back up towards the top end, look out for some key games that could impact things in the coming days; not least Clifton College v Wellington College on Saturday and Trinity v Hampton, as well as Hampton’s Cup game against Harrow on Wednesday. All could have a significant impact.

 

PositionSchoolsElo Points
1Clifton College1,510
2Trinity1,509
3Harrow1,496
4=Millfield1,493
4=Sedbergh1,493
6Kirkham Grammar1,485
7Hampton1,422
8Stowe1,418
9Wellington College1,412
10Ipswich1,400
11Berkhamsted1,359
12Whitgift1,358
13Barnard Castle1,351
14Seaford College1,337
15Oakham1,336
16Eton College1,331
17Rugby1,325
18Denstone College1,324
19Mount St Mary’s College1,313
20Brighton College1,312
21Bedford1,270
22Haileybury1,266
23Stamford1,262
24Warwick1,255
25Radley College1,253
26Old Swinford Hospital1,249
27Northampton School for Boys1,246
28Cranleigh1,244
29Woodhouse Grove1,229
30RGS Newcastle1,221
31Sir Thomas Rich’s1,209
32Blundell’s1,200
33Cheltenham College1,191
34Tonbridge1,170
35St Paul’s1,166
36Epsom College1,162
37St Albans1,154
38Finborough1,142
39RGS Guildford1,141
40King’s Macclesfield1,140
41KCS Wimbledon1,131
42St Benedict’s1,115
43The Judd1,114
44Collegiate1,112
45Sutton Valence1,107
46Bromsgrove1,102
47Bryanston1,094
48Sherborne1,088
49Canford1,086
50Durham1,062
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