Ireland have made it two wins from two in the Guinness Series.
Six second half tries - including two for Felix Jones - helped Ireland to a 49-7 win over Georgia at the Aviva.
Ian Madigan also kicked 16 points, while Dave Foley was named man of the match on his debut.
A missed penalty denied Georgia the opportunity to go ahead early on, and two penalties from Ian Madigan meant Ireland were 6-0 up after 16 minutes.
However it proved a generally slow first half, and one further Madigan penalty marked the only other points scored.
The Irish side went in to the second half with a nine point lead, and started seriously applying pressure.
Schmidt's side were 23 points ahead by the time Georgia scored their only points of the game - Giorgi Nemsadze with a try and Merab Kvirikashvili with the conversion. It was soon followed by a try from Simon Zebo.
Over the course of the game, Georgia had two players sin-binned, while Viktor Kolelishvili could face a citing after a stamping incident involving Dominic Ryan:
When the final whistle blew Ireland were 42 points ahead, granting them a very confident second victory in the Guinness Series.
The man of the match says Ireland's strength in depth is now working in their favour with Australia on the horizon next week: