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Schmidt vows Ireland will deliver 'edge of the seat' entertainment

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Schmidt laughs off England jibes that Ireland will adopt boring tactics in the Six Nations opener.

Joe Schmidt has pledged Ireland will provide "edge of the seat" entertainment in Saturday's Six Nations opener, dismissing England's boring jibes as irrelevant.

England defence coach John Mitchell claimed Ireland will try to "bore the s*** out of us" in cranking up the mind games ahead of the Dublin encounter.

Ireland head coach Schmidt stopped short of accusing England of disrespect, instead once again laughing off what he has previously branded verbal "grenades" from head coach Eddie Jones and his coaching team.

Joe Schmidt, pictured, has branded England's verbal barbs irrelevant (Niall Carson/PA)

England boss Jones has claimed Johnny Sexton has the "bat phone to the referee" in suggesting Ireland receive preferential treatment from officials: but as when dismissing that, Schmidt has again shrugged off another barb.

"People have different approaches but I think it's incredibly important to respect your opponents, and to acknowledge what abilities they bring to the game," said Schmidt.

"I don't think for a moment that it's going to be boring. I think it's going to be exhilarating, I think it's going to be edge of the seat.

"Because I don't think there's a huge amount between the teams.

"I do think people are going to be entertained.

"And one of the great things about the Aviva Stadium is the entertainment is partially provided by those outside the pitch supporting the team in the manner that they do.

"The support that we got in those last few minutes last time England were here, was huge. It was as loud as I'd heard it since 2013 probably when the All Blacks were here.

"And probably the loudest I've heard since was the All Blacks in November, when those last phases of play until Retallick put that ball down, it was huge.

"The players feed off that excitement, and it's almost reciprocated by the crowd.

"And we know we're going to have a big crowd that they are going to be incredibly supportive, and at the same time respectful of our team and our opponents."

“People have different approaches but I think it's incredibly important to respect your opponents”
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Ireland have Robbie Henshaw at full-back for the start of their Six Nations title defence, with Josh Van Der Flier slotting in at flanker ahead of Sean O'Brien.

When asked if England's lead-in comments have lacked enough respect, Schmidt neatly sidestepped the issue, by pledging to address the issue directly with Mitchell, most likely after the match.

"I don't really know everything they've been saying," said Schmidt.

"I heard the boring comment, I heard the bat phone comment; I don't know what else they've been saying.

England assistant coach John Mitchell, pictured, has branded Ireland boring this week (Ben Birchall/PA)

"All I can keep doing is keep my head down, keep making sure that I try to find the fine margins and try to support players as best I can, to get them as well-prepared as I can.

"It doesn't distract me because it's not immediately relevant to what I'm doing.

"I've known Mitch (John Mitchell) for a long time, so it will be good to catch up with him.

"And then banter can be face-to-face, and if there's something that needs to be said, it can be said, and it will be said with a light-hearted bit of repartee I think."

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