Wales centre Jonathan Davies has said that they are ready to take advantage should Ireland slip up in this year's Six Nations Championship.
Ireland are the only unbeaten team left after they defeated England on Sunday, but England and Wales remain in the hunt should the Irish lose in either of their remaining two games.
After Wales beat France on Saturday, Davies told BBC Sport: "We're keeping ourselves in there and making sure that if someone slips up we can be there to pounce.
"I think the longer we stay together, we get better. I think we can improve vastly, if we keep working on what was good [against France] and cut out the errors."
Wales and Ireland face each other in Cardiff next week.