Ratings: Keenan and Gibson-Park excel in dramatic Ireland win
In the last few months, we've lavished praise on Ireland's forwards pack for how their game has evolved, but in today's 32-15 win against England,, it was Ireland's backs who produced when it really mattered.
Ireland's set-piece struggled, conceding six scrum penalties across the 80 minutes, with England defying their early red card to remain in touch for most of the game.
But Ireland were composed in the final quarter, and remain the hunt for a first title since 2018, heading into the final round of games.
Here's how we rated the men in green.
Hugo Keenan - 9
Jamison Gibson-Park may have got the official player of the match award, but for this viewer Keenan was just about the standout. Having had a poor game by his standards against France, he was back to his best today. His try looked like a simple finish, but the wide angle shows just how far he ran to find that space, and he was faultless under the high ball, with England raining kicks on him all day.
Andrew Conway - 7.5
With the way Ireland play, Conway (or whoever is on the right wing) often has to wait long periods to make an impact, but when he was called upon he was solid as a rock. He had one poor kick which went out on the full, but a Tadhg Beirne lineout steal meant it went unpunished. His two 50:22 kicks were top drawer, and came at times when Ireland needed a momentum shift, while he came so close to scoring in the lead-up to Conan's try.
Garry Ringrose - 6
Not his best outing. Showed some poor handling in the first half to knock-on twice, and will be disappointed with four turnovers conceded in the game. Bumped up from a five due to a super ruck clearout for Jack Conan's try.
Bundee Aki - 6
Always looked good when he was direct with his carries, but Ireland didn't