WASPA Rankings for March

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Movements in the WASPA rankings have been released, which also showcases the Australian rankings.
The biggest mover in both was Will Johncock, former Australian Youth Champion who has roared back into action with an impressive 460 place movement in the world rankings, and 21 in the Aussie chart.
Peter Thomas maintained his lead in the Aussie rankings, while Carl Young leapfrogged Benji Batten to take second place in a Melbourne TFC battle.
Raffaele Lombardi of Subbuteo Parramatta muscled his way into the Australian Top 10, while other impressive movers were Fabrizio Coco (up 5 to 11), Paul Mercer (up 6 to 24) and Dom Grenot (up 10 to 32).
In the bottom half of the table, the most outstanding mover was Noah Loven who leapt 90 places in the world ranking and 5 in the Aussie ranking.
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(WM= world ranking movement, AM = Australian ranking movement)