Ireland have an incredible record at U20 level in recent years and it's not understand why when you see this type of rugby.
Having won the Grand Slam in 2019 and been on course to do the same in 2020 were it not for the halting of the competition, there was a sense that they would attempt to make up for lost time this year.
Having impressed against the Scots last week, Wales were expected to be a much tougher opponent tonight.
However, the first half was all Ireland.
Having opened the scoring just after the ten minute mark via centre Cathal Forde, they would score a stunning team try just over ten minutes later to really stamp their authority on the game.
Chris Cosgrave was the man who would get it, but not before a brilliant team move.
Starting inside their own half, Ireland produced some brilliant, flowing rugby to advance further up the pitch. With the ball kept moving quickly, it was only a matter of time before the reached the opposition try line.
Sit back and enjoy this one.
Cosgrave grabs Ireland's second #WALvIRE #RTERugby - live on @RTE2 @RTEplayer pic.twitter.com/itSTfsz35i
— RTÉ Rugby (@RTErugby) June 25, 2021
Brilliant rugby.
The future for Irish rugby will be bright if these players can produce moments such as this one at senior level.