JOE SCHMIDT IS a “rugby anorak” but it’s his mastery of detail that can see Ireland edge to within a win of their third Six Nations Grand Slam, Irish legend Brian O’Driscoll told AFP.
Schmidt, whose side on Saturday host a Scotland side boosted by a memorable win over champions England but with a woeful away record in the Six Nations, is not the one-dimensional coach often portrayed by some people, said O’Driscoll.
O’Driscoll knows Schmidt well as he played for the 52-year-old New Zealander at Leinster — winning back-to-back European Cups — and in the last year of his Test career which climaxed with victory over France in Paris to win the 2014 Six Nations title.
“Maybe we won back-to-back European Cups for him,” chuckled O’Driscoll when he spoke to AFP at the Laureus Awards in Monaco.
“One word you associate with Joe Schmidt is detail. Like I have never known any coach to scrutinise a game like him.
“He is an absolute rugby anorak, it is his passion as well as his profession. He is a bit of an insomniac too as he watches so much of it.
“Great comfort of that is he already has a plan for England (their final match on Saturday week at Twickenham). Yes, he has one for Scotland but for England he will have a fair idea of which way he goes and you will see him tweak two or three things.”
O’Driscoll, Ireland’s most capped player with 133 and who captained them to the 2009 Grand Slam, illustrates Schmidt’s versatility in sizing up opponents with a move against Wales in the 37-27 victory.
Although, it didn’t come off it had been specifically planned on account of something the New Zealander had seen as a potential blindspot for the Welsh.
“That was solely done for Wales because he (Schmidt) identified something,” said O’Driscoll, who is the all-time record try scorer with 26 in the Five/Six Nations.
“You get that detail from him as different moves are identified for different teams.
“It’s not a blanket policy that Joe deploys for taking on his opponents.”
‘Half-cocked’
Thusfar in his five year reign it has worked wonders — a thumping defeat by Argentina in the 2015 World Cup quarter-finals being a rare reverse — with the highlights two Six Nations titles and an historic win over world champions New Zealand.
Schmidt combined coaching with being a school master when he started out in New Zealand.
“He isn’t too schoolmasterly but you want to know what you are talking about, don’t go off half-cocked,” said O’Driscoll.
“He will sit you down too if needs be, he won’t take any bullshit.”
O’Driscoll added: “You are in school as a kid and the teacher asks what is the capital of France.
“A hand goes up and the pupil says Bordeaux..the teacher says ‘very very good effort but no’.
“The next pupil says Nice, ‘no’ replies teacher but great effort, another says Paris and teacher replies ‘well done’.
“With Schmidt, however, there is no bullshit so there will be no ‘good effort’ to those who answered Bordeaux and Nice.
“You want to be on the money the whole time so if you want to challenge something he says you better get it right, or have a very viable option to what he is thinking.”
Schmidt is an effing genius. Even getting the squad to learn the capital of France, that’s the kind of depth of knowledge needed at international level. Genius.
@Biscuits Patinkin: Perhaps BOD is showing up his legacy of too many head knocks when using the worst kind of analogy I’ve seen when it’s adults talking..maybe too many hours goo gooing and necking cawfee with the udder goys of high intellect mate
@Chicinho: nothing makes me more angry than a poor choice of analogy. arrrggggghhhhh! this man must have brain damage! Also… how dare he have a south Dublin accent!?
@Rudiger McMonihan: Does he have a south Dublin accent. I thought he was from Clontarf originally.
@Darren Byrne: yea Darren it is definitely a South Dublin accent
@Biscuits Patinkin: Well played sir
What is going on in that picture of Drico?!
@Alistair Fyffe: Austin Healy said something too him
@Alistair Fyffe: He’s clearly perplexed by his inability to return a high five.
@Alistair Fyffe: Keep yer paws of his baby’chino
He’s a rugby coach not a rugby coat .. big difference
Marseille?
@Ado Smith: Vichy!
I’d say he’d be class craic to go for pints with. What do ye think lads? Reckon he’s a pale ale man, or resolutely lager as he seems like the type of chap who abhors passing fads and whims.
So much of an anorak , hes waterproof ……
What is the capital of France?
Tomato is a fruit