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Ireland attack coach Mike Catt. Dan Sheridan/INPHO

Ireland attack coach Catt believes 'the way we're going is the right way'

The Irish attacking effort against France two weekends ago was underwhelming.

IRELAND ATTACK COACH Mike Catt said he believes the teamโ€™s attack is moving in the right direction despite criticism of their efforts in the Six Nations defeat to France two weekends ago.

Irelandโ€™s only try of that game came from a lucky bounce after France had stolen an Irish lineout, with Cattโ€™s charges manufacturing just two linebreaks in the 80 minutes.

Their tactics of kicking from two set-piece platforms in the first half also raised eyebrows, while Ireland missed a number of clear opportunities to pass the ball into space out wide against the French.

However, Catt today underlined his belief that progress is being made.

โ€œEvery team wants to score four or five tries in every game, they want to go out and express themselves,โ€ said Catt. โ€œSometimes it works and sometimes it doesnโ€™t.

โ€œWhere we currently are, we firmly believe the way weโ€™re going is the right way. We probably could have scored two or three extra tries against Wales with 14 men with the opportunities we created, against France as well. 

โ€œItโ€™s about making sure that at this level, players understand that you have to nail what you create. Weโ€™ve obviously been pretty disappointed in terms of our finishing, but ultimately the players have to get that right for this weekend.โ€

Catt pointed to the playersโ€™ responsibility out on the pitch again when asked if Ireland need to simplify things in attack ahead of this weekendโ€™s clash with Italy.

โ€œNo, not at all,โ€ said Catt. โ€œWe carry on doing what weโ€™re doing. Like Iโ€™ve always said, itโ€™s a decisions-based game. Rugby is about the decisions you make.

โ€œWeโ€™re happy with what weโ€™re creating but then itโ€™s the final pass or the final decision or putting ourselves in the right part of the pitch that can create pressure on the opposition. 

โ€œI donโ€™t think we did that well enough against France so these are all things that the players will have to make sure they get right for the weekend.โ€

Catt accepted that recent criticism of Irelandโ€™s attack has been justified, but stressed his hope that things move up a gear in Rome on Saturday.

โ€œIf youโ€™re not scoring tries, everybody has got room to criticise, havenโ€™t they? How many did France score against usโ€ฆ

โ€œListen, when youโ€™re playing against a Wales side with 14 menโ€ฆ you look back to the Six Nations, the Nations Cup and stuff, we have scored some good tries, weโ€™ve scored some very exciting tries, the players have done exceptionally well.

โ€œCircumstances havenโ€™t let us do that in this campaign at the moment, so thatโ€™s why the focus for this weekend is making sure we can get a foothold in the game and go and do what weโ€™re good at.โ€

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