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Joe Schmidt explains priority ahead of British and Irish Lions tour

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Wallabies boss Joe Schmidt looks on during training in Dublin (Photo By Piaras O Midheach/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Australia head coach Joe Schmidt has admitted that building squad depth for next summer’s British and Irish Lions series remains his primary objective ahead of an emotional reunion with Ireland and Andy Farrell.

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Schmidt, who coached the current Guinness Six Nations champions between 2013 and 2019, was appointed by the Wallabies in January following a dismal 2023 Rugby World Cup overseen by his predecessor Eddie Jones.

Australia endured a disappointing Rugby Championship campaign this year during an ongoing transitional phase but showed signs of promise in autumn victories over England and Wales prior to last week’s loss to Scotland.

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Schmidt, who has made six changes to his team for his return to Dublin, is preparing for the first of four meetings with former assistant Farrell, who will lead the Lions on their 2025 tour. “What you will have seen if you look right through the last four games, we have been looking at different combinations and we have shifted things by four or five players every week,” said the New Zealander.

“We have got the eye on the immediate prize and we want to be as competitive as we can be but at the same time we know we have got to build some depth in preparation for the British and Irish Lions next year. That was always the brief for me coming into the job because that is a massive series for the Wallabies and for the Australian public.”

Team Form

Last 5 Games

3
Wins
1
1
Streak
4
30
Tries Scored
15
133
Points Difference
-63
4/5
First Try
3/5
4/5
First Points
2/5
4/5
Race To 10 Points
3/5

Schmidt guided Ireland to three Six Nations titles, including a Grand Slam in 2018, and also masterminded a historic first win over the All Blacks before being succeeded by Farrell. The 59-year-old, who previously coached Leinster and still has a home in Dublin, expects to experience mixed feelings at the Aviva Stadium.

“It has been great to be back,” he said. “I feel comfortable here, 10 years is obviously a long time. I try to be pretty transactional, pretty pragmatic on game day but there will be some emotion in it for me for sure.

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“There will be apprehension because I have that every week. Andy has done a great job so it will be interesting to see how that manifests itself on Saturday.”

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Pat Lam blasts 'archaic' process that lost the All Blacks Tony Brown

Now you are just being a woke, jealous fool. With the way things are run in NZ, no wonder he couldn't make a success there. Now that he is out shining any other New Zealanders, including their star players, now he is bitter and resentful and all sorts of hate speeches against him. That is what the fans like you do. Those in NZ who does have enough sense not to let pride cloud their vision, is all saying the same thing. NZ needs TB. Razor was made out to be a rugby coaching God by the fans, so much so that Foz was treated like the worst piece of shitte. Especially after the Twickenham disaster right before the WC. Ad then he nearly won the WC too with 14 players. As a Saffa the way he handled the media and the pressure leading up to the WC, was just extraordinary and I have gained a lot of respect for that man. Now your so called rugby coaching God managed to lose by an even bigger margin, IN NZ. All Razor does is overplay his players and he will never get the best out of those players, and let's face it, the current crop is good enough to be the best. However, they need an coach they can believe in completely. I don't think the players have bought into his coaching gig. TB was lucky to shake the dust of his boots when he left NZ, because only when he did that, did his career go from strength to strength. He got a WC medal to his name. Might get another if the Boks can keep up the good work. New exciting young talent is set to join soon after the WC as dangerous as SFM and Kolbe. Trust me, he doesn't want the AB's job. He is very happy in SA with the Boks. We score, you lose a great coach. We know quality when we see it, we don't chuck it in the bin like NZRU likes to do. Your coaching God is hanging on by a thread to keep his job🤣🤣🤣🤣

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