YESTERDAY AFTERNOON IN Limerick, Joe Schmidt, Less Kiss, Simon Easterby, Greg Feek and Richie Murphy sat down for their latest World Cup squad selection meeting.
The Irish coaching team have been undertaking these conferences for some time now and the process will continue throughout the summer and right up to the deadline of 31 August, when theyโll have to name their finalised 31-man group.
Schmidt has been humming and hawing over potential World Cup selections. Dan Sheridan / INPHO
Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO
Indeed, Schmidt and his lieutenants sat down again early this morning to sift through last nightโs defeat to the Barbarians and ascertain whether theyโd learned anything of real value.
Itโs certainly no easy task, and countless coaches over the years have spoken of the difficulties of whittling down the names, deciding how many of each position they need to bring, who the versatile options are, how many specialists out-halves they requireโฆ
The list goes on.
Despite his winning experience and reputation, Schmidt admits that the process is proving as difficult for him as it has been for any other international coach. Ultimately, he makes the final call and the Kiwi is aware that his inexperience in this task might lead to mistakes.
First up, Schmidt will name an extended squad for the summer training and World Cup warm-up schedule, likely to contain somewhere in the region of 46 players, before that number is whittled down for September.
We got together for a couple of hours [yesterday] and couldnโt make our minds up,โ said Schmidt after last nightโs clash with the Baa-Baas.
โSome of what we decided was letโs have a look tonight, and letโs get across to the Emerging Ireland tour and have a look at another couple of guys over there. Thatโs partly why Stuart McCloskey and Noel Reid didnโt play tonight, and Rhys Ruddock didnโt play tonight. Theyโre on the Emerging tour and weโll get a look at them then.
โBut it was even good to have them in the environment to see them train and to see how well theyโve fitted in.
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Ultimately, the selection headaches are welcome. James Crombie / INPHO
James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO
โNoel has obviously been with us before when we went to Argentina. Rhys has played a lot of games with us, but to get Stuart McCloskey in was really good value and he has slotted in with ease.โ
Schmidt indicated that he and his coaching staff will head for Belfast tomorrow evening to take in the Guinness Pro12 final, a chance to โhave a look at a few more playersโ in the Munster side who are vying for World Cup selection.
Overall, the feeling Schmidt expressed last night in Thomond Park is that there are many decisions still to be made.
โWe tried to narrow it down and say what would the 31 look like, what would 46 look like or would it be 47 or 45,โ said Schmidt.
I think it is really difficult and Iโd have to say [the Barbarians game] was another piece in the puzzle that hopefully can give us a little bit more clarity. From that, weโll go to Belfast on Saturday and get together on Sunday and start to work out how things are shaping.โ
Itโs been widely presumed that Schmidt will opt for a split of 17 forwards and 14 backs in his finalised 31-man squad, as will many other nations.
Deciding on how many players in each position to bring with him to England and Wales is another matter altogether, one Schmidt admits might see him make errors.
โWe had all sorts of combinations today, to be honest,โ said Schmidt. โI havenโt done this before, I know Iโm going to get a few things wrong, because it is inevitable when you first go into something.
Paddy Jackson seems certain to travel. Dan Sheridan / INPHO
Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO
โIs it a 17/14 split? If it is a 17/14 split, can you take three out-halves and three scrum-halves? That leaves you quite light elsewhere,โ said Schmidt.
โWe have players who are quite versatile in that back five, will that suffice? You know, Iโm sure you guys [journalists] are throwing those same questions around, if you can help me out!
โIโm sure youโll throw a few teams into the media over the next two weeks. Iโll try and get a look at them, get some guidance because it is tough.
It is especially tough when you donโt have a lot of recent games. We get quite a good lead in to the World Cup, but we donโt get a great lead in to making selection decisions in two months time. So, as I say, itโs a learning experience for me as well.โ
On the out-half situation, Schmidt outlined that last nightโs Baa-Baas game had given Ireland the chance to โcontrastโ Ian Madigan and Paddy Jackson, the initial verdict being that โboth did pretty well in difficult conditions.โ
As is his way, Schmidt didnโt fail to mention Munsterโs Ian Keatley, who will be further assessed tomorrow evening in Kingspan Stadium.
Conor Murray and Peter OโMahony have both been ruled out of that Pro12 final tomorrow, and Schmidt said that injury concerns have only made his World Cup selection duties all the harder.
โThatโs part of why weโve wanted to keep our powder dry a little bit until after Saturday. I saw Conor go down here last weekend and thought โthat could be a total change in our thinkingโ, because Conor would obviously be in our squad.
Murray's injury gave Schmidt a sleepless night or two. Ryan Byrne / INPHO
Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO
โTherefore you start thinking about โright, what are our alternatives?โ And thatโs something that is very, very difficult, because you try to keep a balance of experience as well.
โConorโs experience might allow someone whoโs less experienced to be involved, and if those balances get upset by injury then it may mean that you re-jig the whole position, the positional mix that youโre looking at.
โSo it is a little bit complicated, and it is definitely restrictive.
Even week-to-week youโre thinking that you might have to make changes because of injury. How longโs that injury going to be? Because if you replace a player he canโt play again in the tournament, and therefore youโve got to have good cover there.โ
With Murray set for six weeks of rehab on his knee issue, the hope will be that OโMahony is back in a similar timeframe and well prepared for the World Cup. Both are almost certain to be included, but Schmidt will be leaning on his fellow coaches as they make their final decisions.
โIโve spoken to coaches who have been to the tournament, and Iโve read the reviews from the tournaments in the past and tried to learn from those so I minimise my errors,โ said Schmidt.
โBut as a coaching staff, Les is a guy whoโs really important to us because heโs been there and understands the conundrum that it is. Feekyโs been there last time too, so weโre trying to work it out as best we can.โ
'I'll get a few things wrong' - Schmidt ponders Ireland's World Cup squad
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON IN Limerick, Joe Schmidt, Less Kiss, Simon Easterby, Greg Feek and Richie Murphy sat down for their latest World Cup squad selection meeting.
The Irish coaching team have been undertaking these conferences for some time now and the process will continue throughout the summer and right up to the deadline of 31 August, when theyโll have to name their finalised 31-man group.
Indeed, Schmidt and his lieutenants sat down again early this morning to sift through last nightโs defeat to the Barbarians and ascertain whether theyโd learned anything of real value.
Itโs certainly no easy task, and countless coaches over the years have spoken of the difficulties of whittling down the names, deciding how many of each position they need to bring, who the versatile options are, how many specialists out-halves they requireโฆ
The list goes on.
Despite his winning experience and reputation, Schmidt admits that the process is proving as difficult for him as it has been for any other international coach. Ultimately, he makes the final call and the Kiwi is aware that his inexperience in this task might lead to mistakes.
First up, Schmidt will name an extended squad for the summer training and World Cup warm-up schedule, likely to contain somewhere in the region of 46 players, before that number is whittled down for September.
โSome of what we decided was letโs have a look tonight, and letโs get across to the Emerging Ireland tour and have a look at another couple of guys over there. Thatโs partly why Stuart McCloskey and Noel Reid didnโt play tonight, and Rhys Ruddock didnโt play tonight. Theyโre on the Emerging tour and weโll get a look at them then.
โBut it was even good to have them in the environment to see them train and to see how well theyโve fitted in.
โNoel has obviously been with us before when we went to Argentina. Rhys has played a lot of games with us, but to get Stuart McCloskey in was really good value and he has slotted in with ease.โ
Schmidt indicated that he and his coaching staff will head for Belfast tomorrow evening to take in the Guinness Pro12 final, a chance to โhave a look at a few more playersโ in the Munster side who are vying for World Cup selection.
Overall, the feeling Schmidt expressed last night in Thomond Park is that there are many decisions still to be made.
โWe tried to narrow it down and say what would the 31 look like, what would 46 look like or would it be 47 or 45,โ said Schmidt.
Itโs been widely presumed that Schmidt will opt for a split of 17 forwards and 14 backs in his finalised 31-man squad, as will many other nations.
Deciding on how many players in each position to bring with him to England and Wales is another matter altogether, one Schmidt admits might see him make errors.
โWe had all sorts of combinations today, to be honest,โ said Schmidt. โI havenโt done this before, I know Iโm going to get a few things wrong, because it is inevitable when you first go into something.
โIs it a 17/14 split? If it is a 17/14 split, can you take three out-halves and three scrum-halves? That leaves you quite light elsewhere,โ said Schmidt.
โWe have players who are quite versatile in that back five, will that suffice? You know, Iโm sure you guys [journalists] are throwing those same questions around, if you can help me out!
โIโm sure youโll throw a few teams into the media over the next two weeks. Iโll try and get a look at them, get some guidance because it is tough.
On the out-half situation, Schmidt outlined that last nightโs Baa-Baas game had given Ireland the chance to โcontrastโ Ian Madigan and Paddy Jackson, the initial verdict being that โboth did pretty well in difficult conditions.โ
As is his way, Schmidt didnโt fail to mention Munsterโs Ian Keatley, who will be further assessed tomorrow evening in Kingspan Stadium.
Conor Murray and Peter OโMahony have both been ruled out of that Pro12 final tomorrow, and Schmidt said that injury concerns have only made his World Cup selection duties all the harder.
โThatโs part of why weโve wanted to keep our powder dry a little bit until after Saturday. I saw Conor go down here last weekend and thought โthat could be a total change in our thinkingโ, because Conor would obviously be in our squad.
โTherefore you start thinking about โright, what are our alternatives?โ And thatโs something that is very, very difficult, because you try to keep a balance of experience as well.
โConorโs experience might allow someone whoโs less experienced to be involved, and if those balances get upset by injury then it may mean that you re-jig the whole position, the positional mix that youโre looking at.
โSo it is a little bit complicated, and it is definitely restrictive.
With Murray set for six weeks of rehab on his knee issue, the hope will be that OโMahony is back in a similar timeframe and well prepared for the World Cup. Both are almost certain to be included, but Schmidt will be leaning on his fellow coaches as they make their final decisions.
โIโve spoken to coaches who have been to the tournament, and Iโve read the reviews from the tournaments in the past and tried to learn from those so I minimise my errors,โ said Schmidt.
โBut as a coaching staff, Les is a guy whoโs really important to us because heโs been there and understands the conundrum that it is. Feekyโs been there last time too, so weโre trying to work it out as best we can.โ
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