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Ireland coach Schmidt wants team to ‘stay alive’ against France

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>> DUBLIN: Ireland coach Joe Schmidt hopes to end France’s title challenge and keep his own side’s dreams of Six Nations glory alive when the sides meet at Dublin’s Lansdowne Road today.

Both Ireland, bidding for a third Championsh­ip in four years, and France have won one and lost one of their opening two matches, with Schmidt accepting defeat today would effectivel­y end their title challenge.

“We’re desperatel­y keen to stay alive,” said the New Zealander, who guided Ireland to successive Six Nations titles in 2014 and 2015.

“England have taken a flier [the defending champions have won both their opening games and face whipping boys Italy tomorrow].

“Mathematic­ally there is no other way of looking at it. By Saturday evening there will be two teams hanging in there [the winners of Scotland-Wales being the other] and two who will be scrambling for the minor placings.”

Schmidt, who guided the Irish to a historic series of Test wins over the southern hemisphere ‘big three’ of the All Blacks, Australia and South Africa last year, is looking to standout fly-half Johnny Sexton to provide the spark for an Irish win and avenge a controvers­ial 10-9 loss to France last year.

“I think he’s a great orchestrat­or of play,” said Schmidt.

“I think he navigates us around the pitch really well and I think he sees things very much earlier and that allows other players to get into good positions.

“He brings other players into the game well because his experience is such that his option-taking is often very good and he varies play well for us.”

However, Schmidt has called on Sexton — one of three changes to the starting XV that thrashed Italy 63-10 a fortnight ago — with the increasing­ly fragile 31-year-old not having played for five weeks because of a calf injury.

Schmidt, though, says Sexton’s ability to slot straight back in again, as he did two years ago in kicking five penalties in an 18-11 win over the French after being out for three months, led to his recall instead of Paddy Jackson, who did little wrong in the first two games.

“You base it on the past and if they have come back and played well then they are more likely to replicate it in the future,” said Schmidt.

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Ireland coach Joe Schmidt.

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