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Published 18:33 16 Jun 2018 BST
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The tally of 89.20 is Ireland's highest ever and a slight improvement from 89.11 that they achieved after winning the 2018 Six Nations Grand Slam. Another victory in Sydney next weekend would see Schmidt's men breach the 90-point mark and gain more ground on the All Blacks.
Steve Hansen's side beat France 26-12 in Wellington and were aided by an early red card brandished to Les Bleus star Benjamin Fall.
Scotland (provisionally 7th) are up against Canada in the early hours of Sunday morning while Wales climbed to third after beating Argentina (10th) for the second week running.
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