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Published 09:29 9 Mar 2017 GMT
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"We try to base our decision on how a player is performing, I've coached Shane and there's probably been times when people have questioned my selecting him in the past. "There's always going to be people questioning selection. I feel that we're best placed, there's no way I'd say we get it right every time, because again, there's a human factor in coaching, just as there is in playing, as I referred to earlier with George North. "I think North is a super player, and if somebody has a slightly off day, there's no guarantee that off days continues, in fact it's potentially going to be the reverse, they're going to revert to type and be outstanding in their next performance. "I'm not sure whether, over the last three and a half, four years, how many nostalgic decisions I've made. But I can't really remember many."The latter half of Schmidt's statement would ring true, for the most part. The Kiwi generally selects the team he feels is best suited to get the job done and big players such as Bowe, Peter O'Mahony, Iain Henderson and Jamie Heaslip all have experience of missing out on important games.
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