Joe Schmidt tried his best not to get drawn into the controversy surrounding Typhoon Hagibis as he named his team to face Samoa on Saturday, but eventually claimed that England and New Zealand had been handed a clear "advantage" heading into the quarter-finals with their final pool games having been cancelled.
Ireland's head coach, for the most part, tried to bat away questions concerning the typhoon. He insisted that his team simply needed to "take care of business" in Fukuoka and not worry about whether Sunday's clash between Scotland and Japan would go ahead.
Ireland's destiny is in their own hands. They will advance to the quarter-finals automatically should they win with a bonus point in Fukuoka.
However, if they win without a bonus point, or lose the game, their fate will be determined by the outcome of the Japan-Scotland game, with any number of different permutations possible, ranging from winning the pool to not qualifying at all.