Ireland 'felt pretty dominant' against Fiji - Doris
Ireland captain Caelan Doris believes the side's 52-17 win over Fiji was their best performance of the autumn so far.
Andy Farrell's side were beaten 23-13 by the All Blacks to start the month before a tense three-point win over Argentina in response.
The head coach made seven changes for the visit of Fiji with his alterations paying off in an eight-try victory.
"I think it's our best [performance] of the three," said the skipper.
"Felt pretty dominant out there. We had a food start to the game, similar to last week and the message at half-time was to have a ruthless start to the second half and to kick on.
"Our attack hasn't quite fired in the second half over the last couple of weeks, but it was good [on Saturday], we got a few tries off the back of it."
Although Ireland were always in control of the game, injuries ensured they ended the contest with several players playing out of position, including number eight Doris taking a turn at centre.
"I enjoyed it out there," he said of the switch.
"There was a bit of wherever the ball's going, I'll go to the other side. But it was enjoyable."