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A defeat by more than 15 points would have seen Joe Schmidt's side drop to 5th place but Ireland have not lost two in a row since the 2016 tour to South Africa. Ireland beat Wales 22-17 at Principality Stadium, on Saturday afternoon, and in doing so shook up the rankings snow globe.
That victory for Ireland, who came into the game ranked No.4, over Wales (ranked No.1) has returned world champions New Zealand to the top of the pile. That one result has vaulted Ireland back up to No.2 and dropped Wales to No.4. Here are the rankings World Rugby will confirm on Monday:
1.51 ranking points for beating a Wales side that was missing the likes of Alun Wyn Jones, Ross Moriarty, Liam Williams, Dan Biggar, Hadleigh Parkes and more. It doesn't feel quite right.
That Ireland win now sets up the prospect of them going to the World Cup as No.1 in the rankings.
Warren Gatland will field a starting XV, next Saturday, that contains many of his Grand Slam winners. Ireland should go close to full strength too, with Johnny Sexton and Robbie Henshaw expected to make warm-up bows.
Should Ireland follow-up that Cardiff win with another over the Welsh, at the Aviva Stadium, they will go No.1 for the first time since rankings came into being.
England play 13th ranked Italy at home in their final warm-up and Scotland face 12th ranked Georgia in back-to-back outings. Ireland versus Wales is the final big 'Test' for rugby rankings before the World Cup gets underway.
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