It's two bonus-point wins from two for Ireland to start their Guinness Six Nations title defence, as they swatted aside Italy 36-0 in a one-sided game at the Aviva Stadium.
It wasn't as emphatic as the 38-17 win away to France a week ago, but in reality it didn't need to be, with three tries in each half seeing them coast to victory, while also leaving plenty of room for improvement.
Here's how we rated Andy Farrell's side.
Hugo Keenan - 8
The full-back departed the game midway through the second half with a leg injury, but he was incredibly lively throughout, particularly on the counter-attack. His quick-tap mark early in the game launched Ireland's first try, while he connected brilliantly with Craig Casey to burst through the middle in the lead-up to Robbie Henshaw's disallowed score. Two clean breaks and eight defenders beaten sums up an impressive attacking game.
Calvin Nash - 7
Through no real fault of his own, Nash found his right wing pretty quiet for large parts, but did come infield at times to log some carries, making 10 in total. The Munster man was rewarded for that patience with a late try, which he took very well, cutting back infield and showing great power to force his way over.

Robbie Henshaw - 7
Got a little too greedy for his disallowed try as he took an extra movement on the ground, but set the tone for Ireland's performance early on with some strong carries. Connected well with Crowley and threw a neat offload in the build-up to Sheehan's first try, but a sloppy pass to Harry Byrne on 58 minutes will have frustrated him, as the out-half tried to play a neat wrap-around.
Stuart McCloskey - 8
The Ulster man was given a big chance to shine when he came in for Bundee Aki, and he took it impressively. His 19 carries were the highest on the team, while he also chipped in with seven tackles. Showed some lovely touches in the second half, with a bullet pass putting Lowe into space for his score, while a hard carry and offload kept the attack alive for Nash's late try.
James Lowe - 8
Two really impressive performances from Lowe to start the championship. His kicking game is one of Ireland's biggest weapons, while he was also exceptional on the ball today, with his 113 metres the highest on the team. Logged four clean breaks, and took his try brilliantly as he powered through three Italian tacklers to finish off a wonderful move.
Jack Crowley - 8
The out-half is already coming out of Johnny Sexton's shadow. His handling and passing ripped Italy apart for the opening two tries, the first of which he scored himself, while he also connected well with McCloskey to help Nash get his score late in the game. His three missed conversions probably saw him fall just short of Player of the Match behind Lowe, and placekicking seems to be the biggest area for the 24-year-old to improve.

Craig Casey - 7
A mixed day for Casey on his fourth Test start. He started slowly, with some loose kicking not troubling Italy, but grew into the game as it wore on. His clever chip into space in the second half sent Keenan flying down the pitch, while he came up with an important tackle around the ankles of Ange Capuozzo, after the full-back broke through a gap in the defence.
Andrew Porter - 8
Did a job on Ceccarelli in the scrum in the opening half, and followed it up by winning another penalty early in the second half off his replacement Zilocchi. Huge work rate around the ruck, as ever, and was able to enjoy a lighter day's work this week, with Jeremy Loughman brought in on 55 minutes.
Dan Sheehan - 8
Scored two tries and very nearly had a third when he was put into space down the left wing, before being stopped inches short. His ball-carrying ability is up there with the best in the world, and his lineout work was spot-on, albeit against an Italian side that didn't compete in the air. Defensively, charged down a box-kick from Stephen Varney, and followed through to flatten Capuozzo in a tackle.
Finlay Bealham - 7
A big week for the Connacht man after the birth of his first son on Tuesday, and he capped it off with a solid 55-minute shift. Didn't budge at the scrum against a good loosehead in Danilo Fischetti, and got onto the ball often with seven carries.

Joe McCarthy - 7
Not as destructive as he was in France last week, but still a powerful display. Mixed up his carrying with some nice passing, to prove he's got brain to match the brawn. Along with Sheehan and Doris, made life difficult for Italy scrum-half Stephen Varney.
James Ryan - 7
Ryan would have been frustrated to lose his place in the side last week, but looked on form today. Ran the lineout efficiently and combined for 16 tackles and carries, with the bulk of his eight tackles coming in the opening half. Only blemish would be a penalty conceded for a neck-roll.
Ryan Baird - 7
Looked really sharp in the first half, and got to showcase his athleticism with a lovely break upfield just before half time. Logged 10 carries in total, with seven of those coming in the opening half, but also kept the ball alive with eight passes. Is also emerging as a real asset on defensive lineouts.
Caelan Doris - 7
The captain led from the front early on as he charged down a Varney kick. As usual, he looked powerful every time he brought the ball into contact, but probably wasn't able to get on the ball as much as he normally would, playing at flanker rather then number 8. Topped the Irish tackle count, with nine.
Jack Conan - 7
Got to pick up some of the extra ball-carrying work, with Doris moved across to flanker. Showed real power to force his way over for his try, but got caught out in defence by Ange Capuozzo in the opening half, with Casey eventually bringing the full-back down.
Replacements:
Rónan Kelleher - 7
Maintained the good lineout form, making five from five throws. Didn't get onto the ball as much as he normally would, but was very active in defence in his 25-minute shift.
Jeremy Loughman - 6
Conceded a penalty at the scrum just after coming on, but that indiscretion was just a once-off. Didn't make any major impact on the game in his 25 minutes.
Tom O'Toole - 6
Similar to Loughman, O'Toole got through plenty of the dirty work in his second half appearance, without ever really standing out.
Iain Henderson - 7
Replaced James Ryan after an hour and produced a couple of good carries. Also showed good pace and awareness to help James Lowe out after one of the winger's linebreaks in the final 10 minutes.
Josh van der Flier - 6
The flanker replaced Ryan Baird on 65 minutes, but by then the game was largely won, with Van der Flier logging a couple of carries in his quarter of an hour.
Jamison Gibson-Park - 6
Only played eight minutes in total, but still brought high energy to the game. He thought he was in for a try in the final minute, but knocked on with the line begging.
Harry Byrne - 7.5
More than two years on from his last Irish cap, Byrne looked really sharp when he replaced Hugo Keenan in the second half. An early dropped ball was more a result of a poor Henshaw pass, but he showed his skill in the build-up to James Lowe's try, holding the ball late and taking a rib-tickler for his troubles. Nailed his one conversion attempt from wide right.
Jordan Larmour - 6
Played 17 minutes off the bench, but will be frustrated to concede a penalty for a neck roll.