Ireland claimed a bonus point victory on Friday evening.
Ireland claimed their third win on the bounce in the Six Nations over the weekend.
Andy Farrell's side secured a 27-17 win over Wales at the Aviva Stadium on Friday, leaving them with a chance of winning the tournament.
Tries from Jacob Stockdale and Jack Crowley in the first half were followed by further scores from Jack Conan and Jamie Osborne as Ireland made sure of the bonus point.
Offaly's Michael Milne was introduced as a second half substitute, replacing Tom O'Toole after 63 minutes.
Jamison Gibson-Park also made his 50th cap for Ireland.
A win at home to Scotland this Saturday will be enough for the Triple Crown, with an outside chance of securing the Six Nations title if results elsewhere go their way.
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