Ratings: Hansen and Lowe light it up for Ireland
Ireland's Rugby World Cup preparations moved up a gear with a 29-10 win against England at the Aviva Stadium, as Andy Farrell's side picked up a record-equalling 12th win in a row.
Their fourth victory in a row against England was never in any doubt with Bundee Aki, Garry Ringrose, James Lowe, Mack Hansen and Keith Earls running in for tries, as England picked up yet another red card with Billy Vunipola sent off for a dangerous tackle on Andrew Porter.
Here's how we rated the Irish players.
Hugo Keenan - 7
An efficient first game of the season for Keenan. The full-back dealt well with England's kicking, and played his part in Garry Ringrose's try with a neat offload to put Cian Prendergast through. One miscued kick which went out on the full goes against him though. Had 16 carries, the most on the Irish side.
Mack Hansen - 9
A menace for 80 minutes. Did the boring things well as England peppered the Irish backfield with kicks, and made some clever reads in defence to catch the opposition behind the gainline. As usual, popped up all over the pitch rather than hugging his wing. His crossfield kick for Ringrose's try was perfect, and took his own score well in the second half.
Garry Ringrose - 8
Still had plenty to do when he connected with Hansen's crossfield kick before scoring his try. Typically aggressive in defence, making seven tackles. Put his body on the line in the 20th minute, bringing the ball right up to the gainline before throwing a late pass to put Lowe into space.
Bundee Aki - 7
Great support line off Peter O'Mahony to run in and get Ireland's opening score. Powerful and direct in contact, and mixed it with a precise pass to set up Keith Earls' late try.
James Lowe - 8
Ireland's back three led the way in