OK, we'll wrap things up

So, a disappointing defeat for the Wallabies.

Another, disappointing defeat.

They came into this match very much second favourites.

But during the game, confidence perhaps should have built that this Ireland team are not the team they used to be.

Instead, too many basic errors cost the Wallabies any chance of getting the win and the losing run against Ireland continues.

Another defeat, another record-breaking defeat, and the end of this season can't quite come soon enough.

There is still one game to play though, against France in Paris.

France did struggle against Fiji overnight, winning 34-21 at the Stade de France.

Fiji has had a good tour, with some honourable efforts against England and now France.

Can the Wallabies restore some pride against the French next week?

Join us same time next week to find out.

'The synchronisation just wasn't there': Joe Schmidt

Here's Joe Schmidt.

"Tough one to take," Schmidt tells Stan Sport.

"[We were] In the game for the first 60 minutes, 

"We had a line out just there in the corner. If we get something out of that we're within a score with 20 to go and we're right in the game.

"We really chased the game in the last 10 minutes ... and it can get away from you.

"That scoreboard got away from us, I honestly believe it's not because the players stopped working hard."

He says that the Wallabies were well in the game at half time.

"At half time we felt relatively confident that we could get back into the game," Schmidt said.

"They conceded a lot of penalties in that first half ... and we felt that if we could keep squeezing them, but I think they had about 70 per cent possession in the second half.

"The synchronisation just wasn't there."

'We've got to win those big moments': Wilson

Harry Wilson is disappointed, as you might expect.

But he thinks that the Wallabies could have done more in that game.

And I have to say, I agree with him.

"I thought we showed a lot of character in that first half," Wilson says on Stan Sport.

"We weren't playing too good with the footy but we found a way to be in the game at the half, and we had a lot of confidence coming into that second half.

"That got drowned out.

"They just put it on us in the kick battle, they won the high balls, out line out wasn't functioning. It really did hurt us.

"Saying that, 15 minutes to go, we had a line out 5 metres out, we score there it's game on but we over threw. It's Test match footy, we've got to win those big moments.

"It's hugely disappointing. The game was there for us.

"It's really disappointing because we're better than that."

He says that the Wallabies need to be better under the high balls, while admitting he wouldn't want to be under them in wet conditions.

"Teams are targeting us there, we've got to be better," he says.

It's still early

Maybe wait a little while, Peter.

It's still quite early in the morning, after all.

It's been a rough tour...

Don't worry though, it's only France in Paris next week...

Mack Hansen is player of the match

Good news folks, an Australia-born player was named man of the match.

Disappointingly, he was in Ireland green.

"It feels unbelievable. Any chance to play at the Aviva in front of these fans is unbelievable and to do it in the style we did, it's obviously a good sign ahead of the Springboks," he says.

"That's the pleasure of playing in this team, I literally just had to grab the ball and run over the line, I didn't really have to do too much.

"I've had a pretty bang average run with injuries  and I miss being in this team.

"I wasn't necessarily born here and didn't grow up here, but this feels like home for me.

"Any time I get to play for Ireland, it's a privilege."

FT: Ireland crush Wallabies 46-19 in Dublin

Brilliant. Brutal.

A sublime Irish display in Dublin as the Wallabies are spanked 46-19.

It's the first time Ireland have won five games in a row against the Wallabies.

It's the most number of points the Irish have ever scored against the Wallabies.

It's the largest ever winning margin by the Irish against the Wallabies too.

Ouch.

80' Ireland score a stunner!

Oh that is so, so brilliant from Ireland.

Two cross field kicks. A dummy from the replacement hooker and a sublime finish.

Ireland are having a ball out there at the moment and have crushed the Wallabies with their best try of the night.

The kick is good.

Ireland 46-19 Wallabies.

I don't think motivation is an issue

They have played with real heart in the first half here.

But some of the basic skill errors have been poor.

That's not a motivation thing. That's a talent thing.

78' Ireland has another!

Brutal. Bundee Aki powers over the gain line after Ireland win the line out.

The Wallabies are on the back foot and Ryan Baird just powers over with a couple of Wallabies hanging onto him.

Ireland 39-19 Wallabies.