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15th January 2019
02:25pm GMT

"That is the culture Joe has built in," says Stockdale, "that you have to be excellent every time you are on the pitch."
Players have to be clued in away from the pitch too. Trimble and Stockdale spoke well on a training exercise that Schmidt places a lot of stock in:
ANDREW: "I would take that even further... sometimes when you're even training with Joe... " JACOB: "Like the walk-throughs, do you mean?" ANDREW: "The walk-throughs! You're not even getting out of the hotel." JACOB: "Oh, it's the most terrifying moment of camp. You're going, 'Another walk-through to get through. Just survive!'" ANDREW: "I remember the Wednesday nights, like from lunchtime on a Wednesday, I'm starting to get stressed out about the walk-through. I'm more stressed out about the walk-through than the Test match at the weekend." JACOB: "It's so true." ANDREW: "But it has that desired effect. If you're under that sort of pressure routinely, you start to get used to it. Then you can cope with the pressure at game time." JACOB: "I think that's it. Joe says to you, 'I'm going to push you so hard in this so whenever you go into a game, you can handle it'. Faz [Andy Farrell] does that as well. He makes us defend with 10 men as says to us, 'Look, if you can D with 10 players, then in a game nobody should be scoring against you'."It will be heartening, for many Irish fans, to learn Andy Farrell, who will take over from Schmidt after the World Cup, has a similar mind-set to the Kiwi. That approach has certainly paid off for Ireland in recent years, and will hopefully come in handy when the pressure is on in the Six Nations, and in Japan. WATCH THE LATEST HOUSE OF RUGBY EPISODE HERE https://youtu.be/OsjSD7_EnK8
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