Ireland scored eight tries on their way to a stylish 52-17 win over Fiji in the Autumn Series at the Aviva Stadium.
Caelan Dorris, Josh van der Flier, Craig Casey, Bundee Aki, Mack Hansen (two), Gus McCarthy and Ronan Kelleher all crossed the whitewash for Andy Farrell's men, with the impressive Sam Prendergast scoring five of his seven attempted conversions.
Prendergast, making his first start for Ireland, was also sent to the sin bin in the seventh minute, while an ill-disciplined Fiji saw yellow cards brandished to Eroni Mawi (18) and Setareki Turagacoke (66).
The Pacific Islanders registered two tries of their own in the second half through Kitione Salawa Jr. and Turagacoke, but they were second-best throughout the game in Dublin.
It was a welcome return to form for Ireland ahead of next week's clash with Australia.
Match report
Farrell made seven changes from the narrow win over Argentina last weekend. There were debuts for hooker Gus McCarthy and Ulster's Cormac Izuchukwu, with fly-half Prendergast also making his first start.
Ireland started with intent and broke through the Fiji defence after just four minutes. Prendergast kicked to the corner, and Gus McCarthy picked out Joe McCarthy from the resulting lineout. Ireland pushed towards the try-line before debutant McCarthy popped the ball into the path of Doris, who powered over for Ireland's first try.
Prendergast converted to make it 7-0, but the 21-year-old was sent to the sin-bin shortly afterward for a high shoulder on Salawa.
Ireland recorded their second try in the 14th minute when van der Flier powered through the Fiji resistance after an excellent break from Robbie Henshaw to launch the move.
Craig Casey stepped up to score the conversion in Prendergast's absence.
Caleb Muntz got Fiji on the scoreboard with a penalty three minutes later. However, the visitors lost Mawi to the sin bin a minute later for a tip-tackle on Doris.
Casey grabbed Ireland's fourth try in the 29th minute. The scrum-half jumped over in. the corner after another assist from Gus McCarthy off the back of an Irish maul.
Prendergast converted to extend Ireland's lead.
Prendergast showed his quality with a brilliant cross-field kick to Hansen in the dying seconds of the first half, with Hansen crossing the whitewash to make it 26-3. Prendergast slotted his conversion over via the post to give Ireland a 26-point lead at the interval.
Aki scored Ireland's fifth try six minutes into the second half after yet another assist from McCarthy, following good hands from Izuchukwu and Casey in the buildup. Prendergast converted to take his personal tally to eight points.
Ireland lost Jacob Stockdale - making his first start in 15 months - to injury in the 49th minute, which poses a significant problem for Ulster ahead of their upcoming European campaign.
Fiji earned their first try in the 54th minute through Salawa off the back of a line-out. Muntz converted to make it 35-10.
Leinster's McCarthy capped off a wonderful debut with a try of his own 10 minutes later, driving over directly from a maul after Fiji had coughed up yet another penalty. Prendergast converted for the fourth time.
Fiji replacement Turagacoke sprinted up the pitch to notch the visitor's second try, before being yellow-carded for a tackle on Casey. Casey then picked out a delightful pass to carve open the Fiji defence, allowing Hansen to cross for his second try.
Kelleher, who replaced Aki in the 73rd minute, added Ireland's eighth try with two minutes left on the clock to put the icing on a dominant home performance in Dublin.
Ireland: Jamie Osborne; Mack Hansen, Robbie Henshaw, Bundee Aki, Jacob Stockdale; Sam Prendergast, Craig Casey; Andrew Porter, Gus McCarthy, Finlay Bealham; Joe McCarthy, Tadhg Beirne; Cormac Izuchukwu, Josh van der Flier, Caelan Doris (capt).
Replacements: Rob Herring, Tom O'Toole, Thomas Clarkson, Iain Henderson, Cian Prendergast, Conor Murray, Ciaran Frawley, Stuart McCloskey.
Fiji: Vuate Karawalevu; Jiuta Wainiqolo, Wausea Nayacalevu (co-capt), Joshua Tuisova, Ponipate Loganimasi; Caleb Muntz, Frank Lomani; Eroni Mawi, Tevita Ikanivere (co-capt), Luke Tagi; Mesake Vocevoce, Temo Mayanavanua; Ratu Meli Derenalagi, Kitone Salawa, Elia Canakaivata.
Replacements: Sam Matavesi, Haereiti Hetet, Samu Tawake, Setareki Turagacoke, Albert Tuisue, Peni Matawalu, Vilmoni Botitu, Sireli Maqal.
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