JUST DAYS AFTER guiding Ireland to a second Six Nations title in two attempts, Joe Schmidt jetted off to the Southern Hemisphere with his family.
A well-earned break from the intensity of international rugby, but more importantly an opportunity to get some help for his young son, Luke.
Schmidt is back in Ireland now and put his foot down in emphatic fashion last week when addressing Matt OโConnor and Leinsterโs complaints about the IRFUโs player management system.
This was the boss of Irish rugby stamping his authority all over the vocal dissent.
In terms of on-the-pitch matters, Schmidt is going over his World Cup plans with a fine tooth comb. The Kiwi is also plotting exactly how he will approach next monthโs clash with the Barbarians.
Ireland face the invitational side, coached by Robbie Deans on this occasion, in Thomond Park in a non-capped match on 28 May. Thatโs just two days before the Guinness Pro12 final in Belfast, so it may be that Schmidt is denied the services of Ulster and/or Munster players.
Connacht will hope to have finished the Pro12 season in sixth position, but it might well be that Pat Lamโs men are involved in a Champions Cup qualification play-off game in that final week of May.
Indeed, itโs not beyond the realms of possibility that Leinster could finish in seventh position and instead contest the play-offs. Either way, it seems certain that Schmidt will be without at least one of the provinceโs Ireland-qualified contingents.
โOne of the really pragmatic things was to get everyone to finish at the same time and for everyone to get the same four weeks off so that people will have had some rugby right up to that point,โ says Schmidt of the timing of Irelandโs clash with the Barbarians.
โFor us it was a chance to get a little bit of continuity. You know if it is two Irish teams [in the Pro12 final] then we will have the other two. Conceivably there could be three Irish teams in that, you could have Connacht playing off in that ERC [sic] mind-wave.
โThat could mean that we would just have one team, so we would work with that one team so they could finish at the same time. It was as much of that as anything else.โ
It all means that Schmidt hasnโt been able to plot out a possible squad at this stage, and will not be able to until after the Pro12 semi-finals on 22/23/24 May.
As a result, the Ireland selection will convene just two evenings before the fixture in Limerick. Schmidt says he and his fellow coaches are likely to use the non-Test match to work with players they know less about.
It is why the team will come together on a Tuesday night and play the Thursday night, it is a very truncated preparation window,โ says Schmidt.
โAlso, because we donโt know who we are going to be able to select until after those semi-finals the previous weekend.
โOne of the really good things about it is that it will be an opportunity to probably broaden, a little bit, the playing base and work with some players who we might not have had time to get to know.โ
Who would you like to see Schmidt call on if available for the Barbarians clash? Which exciting young players deserve an opportunity to wear an Ireland jersey, even if itโs a non-capped game?
Has Diego Simeone given an indication that he will play? Iโd have thought it was pretty unlikely heโll play since their medical team said he will need a few weeks to get up to match fitness. I hope Iโm wrong though and he plays and scores of course.
Simeone told Spanish media yesterday that heโd start, Barry โ Iโve added in a clip from the press conference to the article.
Ah brilliant, thanks a mill.
Barry do some study for f*ckโs sake
I watched a YouTube video the other day of all Torres Liverpool goals. I just donโt understand how he could go from the player he was, to the player he is now. It makes no sense to me. He was truly one of the worldโs best when he was at Liverpool.
And also, Iโd love to see him regain some form with atletico.
As a united fan even I can stand back and say he was awesome, the day he destroyed Vidic was incredible. But he went from that prolific player to someone who could not score from 2 yards out.