PAUL O’CONNELL SAYS it’s “massively important” that the IRFU ensure Joe Schmidt signs a new contract to remain on as Ireland head coach through to the 2019 World Cup.
Although Schmidt stated earlier this year that he would make a call on his future following the June tour of South Africa, there has still been no official confirmation of his decision.
O’Connell was Ireland captain under Schmidt. Source: ©INPHO
While the delay would seem to indicate that Schmidt is leaning towards staying in Ireland, the IRFU insist that no contracts have been signed.
Spokespeople for the union say they are not rushing Schmidt into making his decision, with the Kiwi having to consider his family both here in Ireland and at home in New Zealand.
Schmidt is understood to have bought a new house in Ireland recently, which would also suggest an intention to remain in his current job, but the IRFU state that their offer of an extension remains on the table, unsigned.
O’Connell, who captained Ireland to two Six Nations titles under Schmidt before announcing his retirement last season, is hoping that good news will be confirmed soon.
The legendary lock is in no doubt that the IRFU needs to secure Schmidt’s future.
“It’s massively important,” said O’Connell yesterday. “Without a doubt, he’s one of the best coaches in the world. I think he’s put together a brilliant coaching team, brilliant backroom staff, and Ireland seem to be getting better and better.
“I think we should have won the Test series down in South Africa, without a shadow of a doubt. [We’ve won] two out of three Six Nations championships, so I think it’s really important that he stays on, and I’m hoping he will.”
While some sporting organisations embrace change in new World Cup cycles, the IRFU are certain that Schmidt is the man to lead Ireland to Japan.
O’Connell is also of the belief that the 50-year-old is the kind of coach who will ensure Ireland’s training and tactical approaches remain fresh.
“Some coaches, they hit a purple patch where they’re at the top of the game for two or three years, and then it seems to fade or whatever, but I think Joe will always evolve ahead of the game,” said O’Connell.
O’Connell and Schmidt had an excellent working relationship. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO
“I think he can be that guy. If he stays on until Japan, probably right up to that World Cup, if he does stay, I think that he’ll still be ahead of the game and it’ll still be exciting for the players to go in every day. That’s how I found it.
“No meeting or no training session was boring. Every day you learned something, even though you were probably doing all of the same stuff that you had done for ten years, but you were just doing it in a way that was so far ahead of anything you had done before.”