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Published 16:41 12 Mar 2019 GMT
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Former Wales international Adam Jones said that Ireland have a phenomenal coaching setup and the Harlequins forwards coach said that he trained with Ireland a few years ago while he was still a player with Quins.
Jones said that he was amazed at just how blunt Schmidt and fly-half Johnny Sexton were around the ground and he added that the pair basically ran the session.
"We trained against Ireland in 2015, I had the full Irish kit, Rala sorted me out with a track-suit and stuff -- Paulie [O'Connell] took the piss a bit," Jones said ahead of the Guinness Six Nations finale between Ireland and Wales this weekend. "I could see how (Joe) was. If you're not doing exactly what he says, he'd stop the session and he'd...the detail was something I hadn't seen before. "His eyes were Johnny Sexton. It was essentially those two coaching the team, which was unbelievable to watch, because a lot drills when you're coaching is player led, but when they were running plays and patterns he was on the field telling them what to do. "And if it wasn't done, then he'd stop, bollock the boys - which was amazing, you don't see much bollocking done any more - but he wasn't scared to do that. "The detail and the dynamic between him and Sexton was interesting to watch."Former Ireland number eight Jamie Heaslip had previously said that some of the Lions players were a bit taken aback on the Australian tour by just how vocal Sexton was at training and Jones added that Schmidt will stop training at a moment's notice if he doesn't feel the players are doing things right.
"Even the angle Mike Ross is running, if you're too deep or too flat he'd stop and put you in place. And if he wasn't doing it, Johnny Sexton was doing it. "The last week in the Lions tour of 2013 we were doing plays and it was the first time I saw Johnny Sexton go off... he was pretty good all tour, pretty calm. "It was a pull-out from the back of a maul. We had Jamie (Roberts) coming flat, (Richard Hibbard) was supposed to play it out the back to Johnny. Hibbs couldn't quite get it right. And he went at Hibbs. "Because he knew everyone's role, because Hibbs didn't know his role it really pissed him off. You can see it in Schmidt, the detail around it. "(Normally) international rugby probably doesn't go into that much detail because you don't have that much time. But what I've seen of them, some of the intricacies around the plays are down to a fine art and that's what makes him such a good coach."The GUINNESS brand is a proud supporter of Irish rugby and the title sponsor, official beer and official responsible drinking partner of the GUINNESS SIX NATIONS, Rugby’s Greatest Championship. The GUINNESS is brand is also a proud sponsor of the Women’s Six Nations Championship. Sometimes less is more, drink Guinness Sensibly. Visit www.drinkaware.ie
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