Donal Lenihan looks ahead to Saturday's final round of Guinness Six Nations games with the Triple Crown on the line between Ireland and Scotland at Aviva Stadium.
It's been hugely entertaining with a big surprise in every round.
And there was a change in the format this year where you play three games in a row to open and finish then with two matches.
It's been tougher on the players but brilliant in terms of continuity for the fans.
Given that (Scotland) have lost 11 in a row (against Ireland), it's a very even match. They might be favourites in their own eyes.
That was an extraordinary performance against France given what they did to us in the opening round.
They scored seven tries and 50 points but at the same time, they leaked six tries and 40 points.
We know they have the best back line in the championship, an incredible centre pairing, Darcy Graham and Kyle Steyn on the wing - two outstanding players.
They have a massive attacking threat. But the big question for me is how they perform up front.
When I saw earlier in the week that both Scott Cummings and Gregor Brown had been ruled out - the second row pairing who were outstanding against France - that tipped the balance for me.
But then we found out yesterday that James Ryan is out. So that evens things up.
So it's one of those kind of games. But I think Ireland will go after them up front.
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Ireland, if they have an achilles heel, their scrum has been questionable. Tom O'Toole is a tighthead playing at loosehead.
But then I'd say Ireland's lineout is stronger. So it's fine margins. They could come down to things like yellow cards. It's that tight a game to call.
If we have good weather conditions, Scotland play in a way that is certainly massively exciting.
The only thing I would say, and you go back to that game in Murrayfield last week, the way France had a loose kind of a game, a counter-attacking game.
That actually suited Scotland. I can't see Ireland playing that way. So Ireland won't facilitate the kind of game Scotland want to play, so it will be tighter from that aspect.
But confidence, I think Ireland are in the Scottish heads. The sight of the green jersey seems to have a big effect on those Scottish fans.
But there's no question Scotland are travelling with more confidence than they've had in a while. But I'm going to stick with our own fellas.
A very tight, marginal game and I can't wait for it. There's a Triple Crown - forget about the championship - I think Ireland go out, win the game, win the Triple Crown and see what transpires in Paris later that evening.
I don't think (England beat France). They've been shambolic and have stuck with 14 of the team that played against Italy last week.
France, massively disappointed the way they played last week. In front of a Stade de France crowd at nine o'clock - I was there for that opener against Ireland - I must say I'd be really surprised if France don't win that one.
Donal Lenihan was speaking on RTÉ Radio 1's Morning Ireland
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