Ireland player ratings: Caelan Doris and Josh van der Flier deliver against Australia
Ireland edged past Australia in a turgid contest on Saturday night to complete a clean sweep of Autumn Nations Series wins.
Ross Byrne came off the bench to kick a late pressure penalty and clinch a 13-10 victory, with fellow replacement Bundee Aki having scored the only try earlier in the second half.
Here is how we rated the players.
Hugo Keenan - 6
Snuffed out Bernard Foley's dangerous kick midway through the first half and kicked well, which included one excellent touch-finder. Few opportunities to shine in attack.
Mack Hansen - 7
Kept plugging away in attack and was a foot away from putting Jamison Gibson-Park over for a try. Great duel with Mark Nawaqanitawase.
Garry Ringrose - 7
Shot out of the line to shut down Australian attacks and popped up with some big moments on both sides of the ball, including a lovely catch and offload.
Stuart McCloskey - 6
Got through plenty of work but was well marshalled by the Wallabies defence, which prevented him from utilising his offloading skills.
Jimmy O'Brien - 5
Playing his third different position in as many weeks and struggled in a faltering Irish attack. Again proved a useful kicking option.
Jack Crowley - 6
A late inclusion after Johnny Sexton’s withdrawal. Took the ball to the line early on and nailed a three-pointer but wasn’t given the platform to showcase his attacking talents.
Jamison Gibson-Park - 6
The stop-start contest didn’t play to the scrum-half's strengths. Went close to scoring the opening try and kicked well under pressure.
Andrew Porter - 6
Plenty of big hits and niggle from the loosehead, who got under the Wallabies’ skin.
Dan Sheehan - 6
Looked set for another maul try only to be denied in the corner by some last-ditch defending. Got through 11 tackles and six carries but