Wales have moved to number two in the latest World Rugby rankings following their Six Nations title clinching victory over Ireland this morning.
With today's 25-7 drubbing of Ireland in Cardiff, Warren Gatland's side won their 14th straight test match to leapfrog Ireland in the rankings. Wales were as low as eighth in the rankings less than two years ago after finishing fifth in the Six Nations.
It equals Wales' highest position in the world rankings which were introduced in 2003. Wales last reached second spot during the last Rugby World Cup after stunning England during the pool play.
The All Blacks remain in number one spot, a position they have held since November 2009.
England remain in fourth after a 38-38 draw with Scotland at Twickenham.