There was a bit of confusion in the Aviva Stadium tunnel as Ireland and Wales waited to walk out before their Guinness Six Nations meeting last night. As tradition dictates, players making milestone appearances like 50th or 100th caps usually get the honour of running out ahead of their team-mates for an extra ovation. Ireland captain Caelan Doris could be seen turning towards his squad, trying to pick Jamison Gibson-Park out to lead the players onto the pitch, with the scrum-half reaching his half-century of appearances in green. Gibson-Park deferred, choosing to stay nestled in his usual spot in the line-up. The centre of attention wasn't for him. "I think there'd been enough noise...