Keith Wood says Ireland will have to significantly up their accuracy if they are to beat Scotland at Murrayfield tomorrow.
Joe Schmidt's side go into the final day of the Six Nations in a three-way battle with England and Wales for the 2015 championship.
Having lost to Wales last weekend, Ireland will need to win tomorrow and hope other results go their way.
Listen to Keith Wood with Ivan from 8:08 on the Rewind Big Weekend Special here:
"The game last week was phenomenal," former Ireland hooker Keith told Ivan on Newstalk's Breakfast this morning. "I know from an Irish perspective we tend not to see some of the beauty of it.
"There were incredible passages of play and it was unbelievably physical. For that reason it will take a lot out of the players.
"But this is the last day of the championship and you're going into it with the opportunity to win it. I think you can shrug off any tiredness or any latent bruising from last week.
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The 2001 world rugby player of the year added: "I thought we'd beat Wales last week and I got that well wrong.
"And I was nervous about this one because Scotland have shown signs of fine play and also an ability to implode three or four times a game.
"We need to be infinitely more accurate than we were last week."
Wood concluded: "I think we'll win, I hope we'll win well. I wouldn't be jumping on a score."
Keith also previewed Italy v Wales (12.30), and England v France (5.0).
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