The All Blacks have fallen two spots on the World Rugby rankings after their historic defeat at the hands of South Africa on Saturday and are now ranked fourth.
South Africa have increased from third to second after their 35-7 win at Twickenham, meanwhile Rugby World Cup hosts France have increased from fourth to third after thumping the Wallabies on Monday. Ireland remain at the top of the rankings.
After their 23-12 defeat to Ireland in July last year, the All Blacks’ ranking also fell to fourth.
It’s not the All Blacks’ lowest-ever ranking. In August last year, the team ranked fifth after England poked their nose ahead of the New Zealand. The Springboks’ margin of victory at Mbombela proved crucial, sending the All Blacks to their lowest-ever ranking point. Under the world ranking system, there is an extra penalty if the margin of victory exceeds 15 points. So the 26-10 win left the All Blacks at an all-time low, parked behind Ireland, France, South Africa and England.
The news comes after lock Scott Barrett was cleared to play after a judicial hearing into his automatic sending-off against the Springboks at Twickenham over the weekend.