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Published 07:37 14 Mar 2016 GMT
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This Saturday however their meeting in the Aviva is a battle for mid-table superiority, with the Scots looking a far more formidable foe after Sunday's 29-18 defeat of France in Edinburgh.
Ireland looked good against Italy on Saturday, running in nine tries against the paper-thin Azzurri challenge, but their biggest advantage may be the extra day's rest. Schmidt is expecting to hear as much from his friend and foe sometime this week.
"No doubt he'll give me a ring and plead poverty and say it's a tough turnaround," said Schmidt on Saturday. "I’ll plead poverty to him too talking about injuries."
Cotter was already getting his message across yesterday in the wake of a victory that handed the Six Nations title to Eddie Jones' England - who can complete the Grand Slam with a win in Paris next week.
“Ireland do have an advantage in that they have a day more than us to recover, a day more than us to prepare,” he said.
“So we’ll take it as it comes, the first priority is to recover. It was a physical game out there so we’ll see how we front up tomorrow and see what we do – we might only be able to train one day."
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