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Published 20:45 27 Nov 2014 GMT
Updated 19:09 27 Nov 2014 GMT
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So, perfectionists that we are in Ireland, questions have arose about Ireland being set in their ways. Surely, many pundits and fans are asking, we need greater attacking variation to truly challenge for the World Cup.
At an event publicising the Ulster Bank League awards, Ireland assistant coach Les Kiss commented, "My response would be I think we’re working on all parts of our game to build some variation there.
'We don’t want to be a one-trick pony by any means and I don’t think we are. In the Six Nations we used the ball in hand a little bit more, this time we kicked a little bit more. Maybe some of it was around the plans; maybe some of it was because players read the situation as it is.'
'We’re just trying to build a more complete way that we can evolve our game as a whole,' Kiss added. 'The strength of our team is that all our parts work well together. Sometimes, some of the parts aren’t as good as they can be, but other parts will work hard to negate a negative effect.
When pressed on Ireland's need to diversify in attack and trust a backline that is brimming with game-breakers, Kiss responded, 'It’s hard to just isolate one area and to forensically look at it that way. It’s in combination with a lot of things and that’s the way we prefer to approach it.'
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