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Published 12:25 13 Feb 2017 GMT
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McLaughlin believes Schmidt, in his pre-match conversation with Kiwi referee Glen Jackson, would have made the case for a stricter interpretation of the offside rule.
Jackson played under Schmidt with Bay of Plenty when they won the Ranfurly Shield in 2004, which may have seen his words carry more weight than normal.
"I would guess that was something to do with a conversation Joe had in the changing room before with Glen Jackson, who Joe actually knows. I would imagine he got a word in his ear and said, 'watch these guys'."
McLaughlin went on to emphasise the importance of that extra yard to the Irish attack.
"Having been smothered by Scotland a week before, having that extra yard or two gives you more time - even if it is just half a yard - to adjust your run, put footwork on and adjust the angle a little bit. That allows the half yard of space to get the offload away. I think that really helped Ireland's attack a lot."Here is hoping for more of the same when France come to Dublin on Saturday week. Hear McLaughlin, Donncha O'Callaghan, Pat McCarry and Andy McGeady analyse the weekend's Six Nations action below. Or subscribe on iTunes.
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