The 25 Best Rugby Clubs In The World On June 4 | FloRugby Rankings
The 25 Best Rugby Clubs In The World On June 4 | FloRugby Rankings
FloRugby's Top 25 Rugby Club Rankings use a custom formula analysing wins, form, schedule strength and achievements to rank the world's best teams.

Welcome to the latest edition of the FloRugby Top 25 Power Rankings, compiled using our proprietary in-house formula.
Unlike traditional standings, our rankings go beyond simple wins and losses, factoring in strength of schedule, form trends, margin of victory, squad rotation and season achievements, such as competition titles and progression into knockout stages.
The result? A holistic, data-driven look at who’s truly leading the global rugby landscape.
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Leinster Rugby retains the No. 1 spot, even amid some late-season shakiness, thanks to elite performances across the URC and the team's statistical consistency.
Stade Toulousain sits just behind, bolstered by its Top 14 dominance.
Bordeaux fell slightly due to recent rotation, but the squad's Champions Cup success keeps UBB firmly in the hunt.
Southern Hemisphere giants, the Chiefs and Crusaders, lead a strong Super Rugby Pacific contingent, while surging squads like Glasgow, Bath and the Bulls continue to rise at just the right time.
Wildcards, including the Hurricanes and Sharks, add volatility, while battle-tested clubs such as Munster and Clermont still loom dangerously.
As we head into the business end of the season, these rankings show that greatness isn't just measured in trophies, but in context, consistency and the grind to get there.
1. Leinster Rugby | 23-3-0
Shakey recent form aside, Leinster Rugby has been incredibly impressive once again this season when you simply look at the numbers.
Losing just three matches so far (yes, one was a major slip-up), the Irish province once again is in the URC semifinals.
The question is, can Leinster overcome its hoodoo against Glasgow, which already beaten Leinster twice this season?
2. Stade Toulousain | 24-7-1
Posting a video of superstar Antoine Dupont ramping up his rehab from a torn ACL in the past few days, the reigning Top 14 champions are in pole position to defend their title once again this season.
Locking up top spot in the regular season, Toulouse likely will face the stiffest of tests from either Stade Rochelais or Union Bordeaux Bègles in the knockout stages.
Given that the defending champions have lost to UBB three times this season and have split with Stade Rochelais, revenge feels like it could be on the cards.
3. Union Bordeaux Bègles | 24-9-0
Dropping purely due to the numbers, having lost last time out with a second-string side, while the first team continued its Champions Cup celebrations, UBB remains on track for a historic double and no doubt knows it will take a four-match season sweep of Toulouse to do so.
4. Chiefs | 11-3-0
Locking up top spot in the Super Rugby Pacific regular season, the Chiefs are itching for redemption in Clayton McMillan’s last season in charge.
Next up, is a rematch of last year’s final against the Blues, whom they beat by a single point last time they met in Hamilton.
The pressure is firmly on; if they overcome the Auckland side for the third time this season, then one would suspect a psychological weight will be lifted.
5. Crusaders | 11-3-0
Keeping the pressure on the Chiefs, the 'Saders closed their regular season with an impressive win over the Brumbies in Canberra.
Sure, there were a few bounces of the ball that went their way, but as the saying goes, you make your own luck.
6. Bath Rugby | 19-7-0
Similar to UBB, Bath rotated its squad heavily following its EPCR Challenge Cup final victory for the team's final Premiership match.
Having already secured top spot, Bath now will face its arch-rival, Bristol, in a clash where they will be uber confident of booking a second consecutive trip to the Premiership final.
7. Northampton Saints | 14-12-0
Summing up the Saints' season is a tricky prospect.
On the positive side of the ledger, big-time wins in the Champions Cup got them to within eight points of the title.
Conversely, not making the knockout stages of the Premiership, and thus letting go of their title, will be a source of frustration.
Overall, the Saints feel to be at the start of their journey, rather than the end, and we expect them to be back fighting on both fronts next season.
8. Glasgow Warriors | 15-9-0
Rounding into form at the perfect time, the reigning URC champions dispatched of former champions, the Stormers, with ease in the first quarterfinal matchup last week.
Next up, is a trip to Dublin to face Leinster, which they pushed significantly more last time out, but ultimately have a negative 65-5 points differential against this season.
9. Vodacom Bulls | 17-8-0
Battening down the hatches for an all-time grudge match against arguably their most bitter rivals in the Sharks in the URC semifinals, Jake White’s men have the feeling of a side ready to take the next step, having already lost two URC finals.
Overcome the Sharks, and they will either travel to Dublin, where they already have won a semifinal, or have the opportunity to gain revenge over the Glasgow Warriors at Loftus.
10. Brumbies | 9-5-0
Australian Rugby’s top dogs came within a missed Sevu Reece knock-on of locking up second spot, and with it, a potential home semifinal.
Instead, they will now host a red-hot Hurricanes side before likely having to hit the road and face the Crusaders in Christchurch.
In summation, if the Brumbies are to become champ, they’ll have done it the hard way.
11. Stade Rochelais | 14-14-1
The Top 14’s boogeymen are in irresistible form of late, with their big stars and young guns firing on all cylinders.
Next up, is a do-or-die fixture against Pau, which will either see Stade Rochelais potentially slip out of the top 6 or shift as high as fourth.
As Ronan O’Gara would say “l'opportunité est f****** énorme" dans un discours d'encouragement à son équipe avant un match contre Pau.”
12. Hollywoodbets Sharks | 15-8-0
Winning the most dramatic URC knockout match of all time against Munster on penalty kicks after overtime should’ve been a huge boost to the Sharks' reputation.
Instead, antics from their players and staff have garnered headlines all week.
Irrespective of what happened, the Sharks are heading into their first URC semifinal stacked with a squad of big-match temperament performers.
Would you bet against them? We certainly wouldn’t.
14. Munster Rugby | 12-13-0
The tails to the Sharks' heads, Munster’s cruel exit courtesy of a missed penalty kick by Rory Scannell ended a campaign that once again was gathering momentum at the right time.
In short, Munster’s inconsistency throughout the season cost the team big time; had the match happened at Thomond Park, rather than Kings Park, we could’ve been having a different conversation.
Instead, the 2024-2025 season will be remembered for the huge win over La Rochelle, the ridiculous low of a loss to Zebre, the parting of ways with Graham Rowntree and not much else.
15. Leicester Tigers | 13-8-1
Securing a home semifinal, the Tigers are timing their run to the Premiership final to perfection.
Sure, Bath recently mauled them, but in a one-off match, betting against a team stacked with proven knockout performers is a risk not worth taking.
Before that, however, is a clash with an ultra-physical Sale Sharks side who themselves possess several proven performers.
16. Hurricanes | 8-5-1
Heading into the knockout stages, no side is in better form in Super Rugby Pacific.
Scoring 189 points in a five-match win streak, which (they had a draw in the match before the run started), for an average of just under 38 points scored per match, the Hurricanes' attack has proven to be lethal, as the table-topping Chiefs discovered in Week 12.
One has to go back to April 11 for the last time the Hurricanes tasted defeat.
Next up, is a trip to Canberra, where they already have won this season.
17. RC Toulon | 18-13-0
Locked into third position with one round remaining, a victory over Bayonne on the road is crucial for RCT ahead of what will be a challenging playoff series.
Teetering off over the past six weeks, RCT’s victory over a heavily rotated UBB side last time out isn’t a real reflection of where the team stands right now.
Prior to that match, the former champions had lost three in a row, including a heavy beating at the hands of Toulouse.
18. Sale Sharks | 14-8-0
Heading down the motorway to tackle the Tigers, the Sharks will be out for blood, having come up short on their last trip to Welford Road.
Now two seasons removed from its last Premiership final appearance, Alex Sanderson’s side has a shot at not only redemption, but history, having last won the title in the 2005-2006 season.
19. Bayonne | 17-12-1
Suffering a heavy defeat at the hands of Castres last time out, the Top 14’s feel-good story this season is facing a real chance of slipping out of the top 6.
Hosting Toulon in the final round of regular season action, Bayonne must win to remain in fourth position.
Failure to do so, coupled with wins by Stade Rochelais, Castres and a bonus point victory for Clermont, would end their season on a down note.
Given the permutations, we are confident Bayonne will remain in the top 6, but it is not certain.
20. Queensland Reds | 8-6-0
Blitzing the Fijian Drua to end their regular season on a high, Queensland’s reward is a trip to Christchurch for a spicy clash with the Crusaders.
Having been thumped at the same venue earlier this season, the Reds must avoid allowing their hosts to get off to a good start.
This Crusaders side still has chinks in the armor, and the Reds will need to stay in the fight long enough to expose them.
21. Bristol Bears | 11-11-0
Securing that all-important fourth position with a dynamic display that sent Harlequins off on an early holiday, Pat Lam’s side harnessed the best of its trademark up-tempo attacking game to overwhelm the Londoners.
Against Bath, this style will be tested to the max and ultimately won’t work unless the pack can match its rivals in the physical exchanges.
22. Castres Olympique | 15-12-2
Tantalizingly close to a home knockout fixture, Castres will hit the road to tackle an inconsistent Stade Français side in Paris.
On paper, this is a very winnable fixture for Castres against a side that's playing to avoid the prospect of a promotion/relegation match.
Certainly, both sides have plenty to play for, but this Castres side has significantly more quality in its playing squad, and a loss would be a kick in the teeth.
23. Blues | 6-8-0
Sliding into that final playoff spot to set up a rematch of last season’s final, the Blues have been a pretty poor outfit this season.
Hammering the Waratahs in the final round to lock in a playoff spot doesn’t remove their at-best patchy form.
Should they beat the Chiefs, it wouldn’t be the biggest shock given their track record of playing them tight, but we don’t see it happening.
24. ASM Clermont | 14-15-0
Similar to Stade Rochelais, ASM is hovering ominously as a side that could beat any team on its day in the knockout stages.
Combining exceptionally experienced players with some of French Rugby’s most exciting talent, ASM is an interesting prospect heading into the final round of regular season action.
It'll take at least a victory, plus a loss by either Castres or La Rochelle, to get into the top 6.
The less likely route is a bonus-point win, plus a Bayonne loss with no match points.
25. Edinburgh Rugby | 13-12-1
Putting in a serious shift against a potent Bulls side, Edinburgh appeared set to follow Glasgow’s lead by securing a big-time knockout win in Pretoria.
Alas, a 20-minute blitz by the Bulls put to rest any real hopes of an upset, but this does not discount how far Edinburgh has come this season.
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