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7th February 2015
06:58pm GMT

Schmidt says the Irish coaching and medical staff erred on the side of caution when it came to injuries to Sean O'Brien [hamstring] and Rory Best [head knock]. The Tullow Tank did not make the starting line-up while Best was withdrawn from play after 47 minutes.
'We didn't want a repeat of what happened here last time [in 2013],' said Schmidt, who is 'hopeful and quietly confident' he will get good news on O'Brien after a Sunday evening scan in Dublin.
The New Zealander was disappointed that a "disjointed" Ireland could not break through for the early tries that would have made for an easier day's work. He highlighted forward passes, loose kicking and 'very physical' Italian defence as reasons Ireland were drawn into a dogfight.
The coach's comments were echoed by Ireland captain Paul O'Connell. 'In the second-half,' he stated, 'once we were a little more accurate, held onto ball, we were able to put them under more pressure and that told... patience was a big part of it.'
Schmidt praised Ian Keatley's 100% goal-kicking display for putting the Italians under scoreboard pressure but admitted the Munster out-half was guilty, at times, of nervousness. Coach and player will address that issue early next week.
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