'His rugby mind sets him apart' - Nacewa hopes to see Schmidt back soon
The former Ireland head coach was recently linked with a role in World Rugby.
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The Irish province are viewing the next few months of games like a World Cup.
The Munster boss said O’Gara is ‘possibly the most sought-after coach in the world.’
The New One was pulled up before the last at the Unibet International Hurdle this afternoon.
Saracens scrum-half Richard Wigglesworth reckons Mark McCall could be in the mix for the Ireland job.
Ireland produced a detailed three-phase set-piece attack to score against Scotland last weekend.
The Ireland and Scotland coaches both have an exceptional ability to tailor their game plans to the opposition.
Irish trainer Gordon Elliott has also started the Cheltenham Festival with a bang, claiming a hat-trick on day one.
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The Kiwi head coach is likely to have a well-prepared and intelligent game plan ready for tomorrow.
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