Ireland sealed the Triple Crown with a composed and controlled victory over Scotland at Aviva Stadium.
Three tries in each half kept Andy Farrell's side comfortably ahead for most of the tie as Ireland finished the tournament with four wins out of five.
Here's how we rated the players in the 43-21 victory.
15. Jamie Osborne - 7.5
Saw plenty of ball as he started his fifth Six Nations game in a row at full-back, and is real competition for Hugo Keenan. Ran a lovely line to race in for a sixth international try to kick things off. Carried 12 times in an accomplished performance.
14. Rob Baloucoune - 8

Scored Ireland's crucial third try, displaying the raw pace that is the cornerstone of his game. Took the ball 30m out and had the pacy Darcy Graham for company before backing himself and winning the race to the line as well as cleverly lifting his legs to avoid the touchline. Dropped ball on the 22 but somehow made it back to help out in defence. Named Rising Star of the tournament.
13. Garry Ringrose - 7.5
Busy day in midfield for the centre without doing anything spectacular. Carried six times and made seven tackles. A crucial pillar for the team in the earlier absence of Robbie Henshaw and Bundee Aki.
12. Stuart McCloskey - 8.5
Another exceptional outing for the Ulster midfielder, who has been Ireland's player of the tournament. Got on the ball early and often and with huge intent. Big tackle on Finn Russell when Scotland threatened early on, lovely pass for Baloucoune's try, blocked down a kick, offloaded for O'Brien's final score. Made a dozen tackles and a dozen carries for 55 metres. Couple of silly penalty concessions.
11. Tommy O'Brien - 8

A brilliant brace for the Leinster winger, who came off his wing to support Ciarán Frawley for his first and then had the pace after 80 minutes to run in for the final try of the day. Contested well in the air and broke back a number of balls on the Irish side. Had a strong carry in the move before Darragh Murray's try.
10. Jack Crowley - 8
The out-half kicked five of six conversion attempts and a penalty in a much better day off the tee. Managed the game well and his kicks for touch were largely on the money. Picked a fine pass to assist for Osborne's early try.
9. Jamison Gibson-Park - 7.5
Kept the tempo up as Ireland never took their foot off the Scottish throats. Kicking was generally good and he was alert at a ruck at a crucial time in the second half when a turnover could have spelt trouble.
1. Tom O’Toole - 8
Got off to a great start, getting the credit for an early Irish scrum penalty. Alongside Baloucoune, the Ulster prop, who has switched from tighthead, is the find of the tournament. Won a crucial turnover when Scotland had a close-range lineout in the first half. Made 20 tackles.
2. Dan Sheehan - 8
Best showing of the tournament for the hooker, who scored Ireland's second after shearing off the back off a maul. His throw-ins were perfect as Ireland returned with 10 out of 10 in that set-piece. Made 17 tackles.
3. Tadhg Furlong - 8

After a relatively quite Six Nations, Furlong needed a big one and produced the goods. Made 15 tackles and five carries, each one seeming to matter. Got a brilliant reception from the crowd.
4. Joe McCarthy - 8
Ireland needed his presence to assert dominance and he made 19 tackles and 12 carries as the Irish pack dominated over their opponents. Was one of Ireland's go-to men in the lineout, claiming five, which set up so many Ireland attacks.
5. Tadhg Beirne - 9

Simply outstanding performance from the versatile forward, who won claimed two of his trademark turnovers, brilliantly timing his jackals to prevent Scottish attacks. Got through 17 tackles and won four lineouts.
6. Jack Conan - 7.5
Good honest shift from the back row forward, who made six carries and 16 tackles. On a day when Ireland needed control, his temperament was crucial to the cause.
7. Josh van der Flier - 8
Racked up an amazing 23 tackles, the most from either team, across just 54 minutes. He put in a typically hard-working, no-nonsense showing. Nothing spectacular again but did exactly what was required.
8. Caelan Doris - 8

Official player of the match, Doris carried superbly for 46 metres from 16 carries and racked up 16 tackles. Gave away a couple of silly penalties again but it was a huge display from the Ireland skipper.
REPLACEMENTS - 8
Bar Murray, who scored on his Six Nations debut, and the impactful Nick Timoney, and Craig Casey's late cameo, everyone else was deployed for the final 65 minutes as Ireland began to tire defending a five-point lead. That they went on to score 17 more points to make the game safe tells its own story.
16. Rónan Kelleher (Sheehan 65)
17. Michael Milne (O'Toole 65)
18. Finlay Bealham (Furlong 65)
19. Darragh Murray (Beirne (blood 51-61) for McCarthy 65)
20. Nick Timoney (Van der Flier 54)
21. Craig Casey (Gibson-Park 78)
22. Ciarán Frawley (Baloucoune 65)
23. Bundee Aki (Ringrose 65)