The All Blacks have rebounded up the world rankings into fourth, while upcoming Bledisloe Cup opponents Australia dropped to a record low of No 8.
Coming off an impressive 53-3 thrashing of the Pumas, the All Blacks have moved back up from fifth – their lowest ever position – to fourth in World Rugby's rankings, leapfrogging the inactive England.
Despite their heavy loss, Argentina moved up the rankings by one spot to No 6 over Scotland, who are also inactive.
The Wallabies' 24-8 defeat to South Africa – their first loss to the Boks at home in nine years – has seen Dave Rennie's side fall two spots from sixth to an all-time low of eighth, dropping below Argentina and Scotland.
