Joe Schmidt commits to Ireland for RWC19

Joe Schmidt commits to Ireland for RWC19

The Irish Rugby Football Union has today confirmed that Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt will continue on his current contract up to the end of the Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan.
 
Appointed ahead of the 2013 Guinness Series, Schmidt has been involved in a period of sustained success and achievement with the national team.

Back-to-back RBS 6 Nations Championships were secured in 2014 and 2015, a first Test Series win in the southern hemisphere was recorded in Argentina in 2014 and a first ever Test victory on South African soil was achieved in Cape Town at the end of the 2015/16 season.

David Nucifora, IRFU Performance Director, commented: "Joe is one of the leading coaches in world rugby and it is fantastic for Irish rugby that he has committed until the end of the World Cup cycle.  We have a talented group of coaches and Joe has been central to attracting coaching talent and driving success with the national team.”

Joe Schmidt, Ireland Head Coach, added: "I'd like to thank the IRFU for their patience and confidence as the decision to continue took somewhat longer than I'd anticipated.

"The strength of the rugby community has been incredibly visible over the past week and the enthusiasm of management and players to improve and compete is complemented by a really positive camaraderie.


"Looking forward there are positive signs with the U20s finalists at the Junior World Championships this year, the provinces topping three of the five European Champions Cup pools as well as Ulster and Leinster sharing the lead of the PRO12 at present."
 

Since taking over the head coach position in November 2013, Schmidt has capped 71 players including 26 new caps. 

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