IRELAND AND MUNSTER back row Peter O’Mahony feels that Ireland simply need to maintain their current direction to continue progress.
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Despite having nothing bar World Rugby ranking points and no little pride to play for with one round to go in this year’s Championship, O’Mahony preaches some caution to those who are demanding wholesale change.
“Yeah, you can’t do that,” the Corkman said at a tough Monday press conference in Maynooth yesterday.
“Guys will always buy in because you are playing alongside guys who matter a huge amount to you and who you’ve been through a huge amount with.
“You can’t just – because you’ve lost two games or because of the Wales game – throw the toys out, say: we need to change this or that. If anything, you’ve got to pull it in tighter and drive on, you know?”
O’Mahony looked like a man on the verge of exasperation at times as he, with only 29 match minutes to his name in this Championship, was tasked with outlining the factors which turned an expected success in this campaign into failure.
For professional rugby players, the answer will always come down to fine margins, the process and learning from those little errors that tilted the game. So O’Mahony was asked if it’s more difficult to follow along to the processes delivered down from coaches when the results alone are not inspiring faith.
“It isn’t really. You just go through what we’ve been through and what we’ve done,” said the Munster captain.
“We beat Australia a few months ago. We beat the All Blacks. It’s not that far away, tt can’t be that far away.
“Guys know that it’s the little things at the weekend that let us down. Guys have the solutions. You have the solutions within you. You just gotta drag it out.”