
Share
16th October 2023
12:55pm BST

"They were going with a cut-and-paste attack, doing the same sort of things. We were really patient and they were really efficient with it. It was hard to get your nose in, we were hunting and searching, but we showed patience. "With Scott McLeod, and Joe Schmidt helping him, we have been building our system for today and how we want to defend. We are making some strides in that space and I was delighted. One mistake and the game could have gone the other way. But you haven’t been to a World Cup if you haven’t had a game like that... That is what World Cups are about – you’ve got to roll your sleeves up and trust what you do."With the fingerprints of Joe Schmidt all over this All Blacks side, they rumbled Ireland when it really counted. The ABs damaged Ireland with chips over the 14-man defensive press, scored a Will Jordan try off a lineout set-play [right out of the Schmidt playbook] and went after the World No.1 side at the breakdown, dominating there for the opening 20 minutes as they raced into a 13-0 lead that proved enough cushion in the end, as they never relinquished that scoreboard advantage. After the game, there was a lovely Joe Schmidt moment with Johnny Sexton and his son, Luca, and a nice glimpse into the victorious All Blacks dressing room.
@virginmediasport "You gonna be a champion like your dad?" A lovely moment last night as Joe Schmidt chats to Johnny Sexton's son after full-time. #IREvNZL #RWC2023 #IrishRugby #Rugby ♬ original sound - Virgin Media Sport
"How good? How good?!"Moments later, he is pictured with Ardie Savea, who picked up Man of the Match and made sure to give Ireland their dues for pushing the standards in world rugby for the past two years. "Oh, it's unbelievable," reflected Jordie Barrett. "A couple of yellow cards, plenty of what ifs but we defended three or four minutes of unreal phase play at the end, there. "Sammy Whitelock came up with the plum, so just unbelievably proud. We had a lot of trust in our defensive systems. We've been doing that for a while, so it's pretty special." Many of us feared Joe Schmidt would come back to haunt us, somewhere down the road, when he returned to New Zealand after almost a decade on our shores. When the moment came, he had those All Black players primed and pumped. Related articles:
Explore more on these topics: