Ireland mastered the hype and expectations to win the Six Nations and a historic first Grand Slam in Dublin by seeing off England 29-16.
The Irish came into the championship as the favourite and swept through it to underline its world No 1 status and make a huge statement six months out from the Rugby World Cup, where they have never won a knockout match.
A month after beating No 2 and defending champion France at home, Ireland handled a game-but-inadequate England and took maximum points from a win and minimum four tries at a packed-out Aviva Stadium.
Ireland’s Dublin home had never witnessed an Irish Grand Slam, nor a title in the Six Nations era, and these Irish delivered by wearing down England.
They led 10-6 at halftime and added three tries in the last quarter to Robbie Henshaw, a second for Dan Sheehan, and the last for his replacement Rob Herring.