Ireland head coach Andy Farrell insists he was able to park emotion as he signed off before commencing his British and Irish Lions duties with a hard-fought victory over Australia.
Farrell is temporarily stepping aside from his Ireland post to focus on leading the Lions' series against the Wallabies next summer.
While that means he will miss Ireland's Six Nations defence, the Englishman said he had "no emotion" after his side battled back to secure a 22-19 win over Joe Schmidt's Australia.
"The only thing that matters is this autumn and obviously there is a bit of planning that needs to be happening," said Farrell.
"But the Lions have been brilliant in allowing me to get on with my job. We'll celebrate the autumn and Cian [Healy]'s 134th cap and the IRFU's 150th anniversary well tonight and what tomorrow will bring, it will bring."