'We haven't been catastrophic' - Schmidt assesses Ireland's Six Nations
Ireland were not "catastrophic" in the Six Nations, says Joe Schmidt, as he urged supporters to stick with his slumping side.
Schmidt's men won the Grand Slam in 2018 but could not defend their title this year, losing to Wales in Cardiff on Saturday as the hosts completed their own perfect campaign.
Ireland were still in the running for the championship ahead of the match at the Principality Stadium, but they were way off the pace and went down 25-7, only scoring with the final attack from Jordan Larmour.
But after dominating last term and beating the All Blacks in New Zealand, Schmidt hopes Ireland have earned enough credit that they will not be written off after a tournament in which he concedes they were below par.
"[The media] will set the narrative," he told a news conference. "We can only perform in those two 40-minute windows that we get and then the narrative will be whatever pundits or journalists put out there.
"We would certainly encourage the genuine supporter not to lose faith with the team, that the team will definitely turn up in Japan [for the Rugby World Cup] and we'll grow a bit from this.
"You only have to look back a year to see England went back-to-back in the championship and then ended up fifth. We fought our way up to third, we're in the top half of the championship.
"We haven't been catastrophic but we haven't been as good as we need to be and today was probably an example of that."
He added: "We've won 23 of our last 26 Test matches, we've finished third in the Six Nations - once upon a time that wasn't the catastrophe that it is today for Ireland.
"We'll be the first to put our hands up and say that that's not as good as we want to be. We'll be first to take our hats off to acknowledge the performance Wales put in today and then we'll reflect, rebuild and go forward.
"I'd like to think the genuine supporter will still be 100 percent behind us."
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ALB has had many a start in big matches for ABs and has never put his stamp on the game Tupaea got the start in 22 against Ireland before injured and he struggled a tad too neither had outstanding SR seasons one thing Jordie an Reiko ain’t leaking breaks and tries at all in multiple big games
Go to commentsI’ll see how Aus go against Scotland and Ireland!
They have beaten the worst Welsh side ever and pipped England in OT
They do look attractive to watch I admit but got smashed by the Welsh scrum last week
Look at the areas of focus for Razor and Ryan
Huge player development in the ABs and ABs XV
One might argue that the only scrum more dominant is the Boks? And that wasn’t clear in SA until the bomb squad came on
The bench has been somewhat rectified since then
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