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'Schmidt is more than capable of setting things right in a week'
JOE SCHMIDT WILL put things right this week and send out an Ireland side to face New Zealand that is unrecognisable from the one outplayed by Australia, Irish rugby legend Ronnie Dawson said.
The former Irish hooker said Schmidt was too good a coach not to be able to fix areas where the Irish were lacking in last Saturday’s 32-15 defeat.
But Dawson — who was also Ireland’s first ever coach when he was appointed in 1969 — admitted there was much to be improved on if the Irish are to beat the All Blacks for the first time and prevent them becoming the first team in the professional era to win all their Tests in a calendar year.
“I was disappointed not only by the result but also by the manner in which the Irish team played,” the 81-year-old told AFP at a ceremony where he was inducted into the International Rugby Board’s Hall of Fame.
IRB Chairman Bernard Lapasset inducts Ireland international Dawson into the Hall of Fame (INPHO/Billy Stickland)
Dawson said Schmidt would have seen the same weaknesses he had.
“Joe Schmidt is an excellent coach and rugby man and he will certainly know what is required.
Dawson, who won 27 caps for Ireland before retiring from international rugby in 1965, said Schmidt will also change the mentality surrounding the Irish national side, expressly the excuse for some poor results as being down to a slow process in changing personnel.
“We have been a side in transition for too long,” he said.
“There is no reason why the national side shouldn’t become a real force. After all, Irish provinces have been performing brilliantly in the European Cup on a consistent basis. It is now a case of transferring that form to the international stage.”
- © AFP, 2013
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