The All Blacks have reached new heights. Steve Hansen's men have held the number one spot in world rugby since 2009 but the current side have recorded the highest ever points mark since the introduction of the rankings in 2003.
The latest World Rugby rankings have the All Blacks on 96.30 points, 6.81 points ahead of second ranked England. The All Blacks moved to the highest ever mark following the opening Rugby Championship thrashing of Australia and have retained the benchmark with three more big wins over Australia, Argentina and South Africa.
The gap between New Zealand and England is more than the number of points that separates 3rd (South Africa) and 9th spot (Scotland).
The All Blacks dropped to 92.72 points following their last defeat to Australia last August but have recorded 15 straight test wins since including a second straight Rugby World Cup title.
The rugby ranking system was brought in by the IRB just before the 2003 World Cup.