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World Rankings: Boks drop to seventh

Wales' 22-9 win over Ireland has taken them above South Africa, who drop to their seventh and their lowest position since the rankings were introduced in October 2003.

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Scotland did not lose any points despite coming out on the wrong side of a 61-21 scoreline against England, meaning they hang on to fifth place – but only just. Scotland are now on 82.18 points, just two-hundredths above Wales.

England's record-equalling 18th straight win against Scotland, thanks to a man-of-the-match display from hat-trick hero Jonathan Joseph, did not come with any form of rankings reward as a consequence of the 8.84 rating point difference between the sides before home weighting is taken into account. 

They remain in second place on 91.02 points – 3.76 behind the All Blacks, who were quick to congratulate England on their Six Nations title via head coach Steve Hansen.

Les Bleus picked up 0.64 of a rating point for their 40-18 win over Italy in Rome to extend their points cushion over ninth-placed Argentina to 1.3 points.

Italy have now lost 10 in a row in Rome and a further loss of rating points has seen them slip one place in the rankings to 15th with Samoa the beneficiaries.

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World Rankings: Boks drop to seventh

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