Another win for Ireland, but after the recent victories against the All Blacks and South Africa, the 35-17 result against Fiji won't live long in the memory.
However, for Jeremy Loughman, Jack Crowley and Cian Prendergast it will be one they will never forget, the trio making their Test debuts in the 18-point victory.
While Ireland were comfortable for almost all of the game, their execution was a few notches below their best, and they will need a much better performance next week against an Australia side who will be coming to Dublin looking to bounce back from their shock defeat to Italy.
Here's how we rated Andy Farrell's side at the Aviva Stadum...
Jimmy O'Brien - 7
After last week's memorable debut against the Springboks, the Leinster man showed his versatility by producing a solid, if unspectacular, performance at full-back. Little he could do about Fiji's first try in a 3v1 situation, but he did snuff out a potential score shortly after. Played an important role for Baloucoune's try, straightening up into contact and bringing the Fijian defence in, allowing space for his winger to score.
Rob Baloucoune - 6
While he got on the scoresheet, it was a simple finish for Baloucoune, who found himself having to live off scraps for a lot of the game. Did well when he got the ball, particularly one carry just before the hour mark where he skipped back in off his right wing to find a gap.
Robbie Henshaw - N/A
The Leinster centre lasted just three minutes before suffering what looks like being a reoccurrence of his hamstring injury.
Stuart McCloskey - 7
Got to play the full 80 minutes after last week's arm injury, and while he didn't hit the same heights as he did a week ago, it was a solid outing, leading the team in carries (13) and making six tackles, while varying his game with 17 passes and two offloads.
Mack Hansen - 5
Tries in consecutive weeks for Hansen, but the Connacht wing had an otherwise frustrating afternoon. A couple of handling errors and four turnovers conceded, he looked to be forcing the issue at times. The intent was often right, particularly with a crossfield kick attempt early in the second half, but the execution was lacking today.
Joey Carbery - 6
Had looked to be working well alongside Stuart McCloskey before his game was ended early in the second half after a terrible head-high tackle by Albert Tuisue. Made all three conversions, the third of which was from the right touchline. However, he will be frustrated with one restart which he sent out on the full.
Jamison Gibson-Park - 6
Withdrawn after just over 50 minutes, with eyes on Australia, he got caught out defensively for the opening Fiji try, allowing them too much space on the wing. Made up for it with a sharp, quick pass for Baloucoune's score.
Jeremy Loughman - 7
A solid outing for the debutant, who found himself on the ball regularly. Mixed his game up with four carries and six passes, although gave up a penalty on the stroke of half time when he carried into contact isolated.
Rob Herring - 7
Had been throwing flawlessly until a costly crooked throw close to the Fiji line early in the second half. Very busy in defence, logging 10 tackles, while showed he can comfortably fill the role the playmaking needs of the new Irish front row with some neat passing.
Tadhg Furlong - 7
Five carries, six tackles and six passes is a nice return for a tighthead in a 50-minute shift, and this will have been a day to remember for the stand-in captain. Showed his quick handling in the build-up to Baloucoune's try, when he flicked the turnover ball to Carbery.
Kieran Treadwell - 7
Could have scored higher had he stayed on longer than 50 minutes, but the early substitution is an indication he's likely to be needed against Australia next week. Some really powerful play, making more than 50 metres off 10 carries, but overplayed his hand with one offload attempt in the tackle. Will be annoyed not to have got on the scoresheet after being held up over the line.
Tadhg Beirne - 7
Just five carries and four tackles, but those stats probably illustrate Beirne's role today. The second row was an absolute menace. Based off my rough notes, he won four turnovers for Ireland at the breakdown, mixed between clean steals, jackal penalties and one brilliant counter ruck. Gave away a couple of penalties, but was Ireland's primary lineout target, winning all 10 of the throws that came his way.
Caelan Doris - 7
Teamed up with Timoney for a great double tackle which led to Baloucoune's try, and produced a well-rounded 60 minutes with 11 carries and 8 tackles. Just as effective at 6 as he is at 8.
Nick Timoney - 8
A rare opportunity for the Ulster backrow, and he grabbed it with both hands. Two first half tries only told part of the story, because Timoney was brilliant on both sides of the ball, helping win back possession for Baloucoune's score before a string carry moments later gave Ireland gainline success. Led the Irish tackle count with 12.
Jack Conan - 6
Twelve carries and eight tackles but couldn't make the same impact as his back row partners. Came close to a try late in the first half but was knocked into touch.
Replacements
Dan Sheehan - N/A
Only played the final nine minutes, so not on long enough to be fairly rated.
Cian Healy - 7
Came to life in the phases around his try, carrying twice and stepping in at scrum-half momentarily. Mixed his passing and carrying well.
Tom O'Toole - 6
A frustrating start, giving up a free-kick straight after coming on and despite getting 30 minutes, couldn't make a real impact on the game.
Cian Prendergast - 6
Over-eager in conceding a penalty at the breakdown, but made amends instantly by shutting down a maul moments later. Needs to be more patient.
Max Deegan - 7
Put in a good 20 minutes, particularly in defence making four tackles. Reacted quickly for Mack Hansen's try, breaking from the scrum to act as a decoy runner for Craig Casey.
Craig Casey - 7
Ireland's second half was scrappy, but Casey constantly kept things moving when he came on, with some real zip on his passes, particularly the one the sent Hansen over to score. Showed how much pace he can bring behind a dominant pack.
Jack Crowley - 7
Overhit one kick beyond the dead ball line, but it was a speculative effort, playing with advantage. Constantly looked to get on the ball and wasn't afraid to bring play right up to the gainline before releasing.
Garry Ringrose - 7
Played almost the full 80 minutes after Henshaw's injury and was one of Ireland's better backs, linking up well with McCloskey and being excellent as usual in defence, with a number of big tackles.