Ireland have had their Captains Run at the Aviva Stadium, ahead of Saturday's huge Six Nations clash with Scotland in the Six Nations on Lansdowne Road.
The matchday 23 trained fully, all players came through without issue.
Ireland are going for a first Grandslam since 2009, though come up against a Scottish side, who have their own Championship ambitions, they must win to have a chance of going to Italy next week, of a first triumph since 1999.
What could fall in Ireland's favour, is Scotland's poor away form.
They fell apart against Wales in Cardiff and came undone against England at Twickenham last year.
Rory Best says his side aren't thinking about any form, and the Ireland Captain insists they're expecting the Scots to want to hit the ground running.