IT’S ONE YEAR since Joe Schmidt’s first run of games as Ireland coach. There has been so much rugby played since – the All Blacks capitulation and a championship win – that it is easy to forget how disappointing Ireland’s 32-15 home defeat to Australia in Schmidt’s second outing was.
In the immediate aftermath of the defeat, many players said that while Schmidt’s attention to detail was impressive and welcome, they might have had information overload for the game.
Ireland captain Paul O’Connell likened it to Leinster’s initial competitive outings under the New Zealander – they lost a couple and George Hook said Schmidt had lost the dressing room; in September! – and the second row said the squad is determined not to have a repeat of last year when they face the Springboks.
All week, South African coach Heyneke Meyer has said he sees the next four weeks as a beginning of a World Cup year rather than an end of season tour. You would think given the selection of Robbie Henshaw and Jared Payne, that is Schmidt’s thought process too but O’Connell said the focus was on the autumn of 2014 rather than 2015.
“We haven’t discussed it [The World Cup] that way,” O’Connell said.
“I don’t think that Joe goes about things that way. We had a camp in September, October and November to build up to this three-game series. Since we came in two weeks ago we have been focused on getting a world class performance against South Africa.
“We haven’t been focused on the World Cup, we have just tried to be prepared for everything South Africa will throw at us.”
So we are a year in to Joe Schmidt’s tenure and it is safe to say that the expectations of fans, players and pundits has been met. O’Connell took time to praise the detail-orientated nature of his head coach and how he puts his players in the best position to succeed.