Gatland accentuates positives in tough draw

As is his wont, Warren Gatland livened up proceedings with his candour

As is his wont, Warren Gatland livened up proceedings with his candour. “Yeah, it’s great,” he said, slightly non-plussing his audience for a moment. “We put ourselves in this position and situation and our experience of 2011 is that when you come out of a tough group it does set you up.

“We thought we played very well against Ireland in the quarter-finals,” he reflected after emerging from a group that also included South Africa, Samoa, Fiji and Namibia.

“So whoever comes out of the group, and let’s not discount Fiji, will be well prepared for the quarter-final. I think in the past it has sometimes has been the undoing of New Zealand . . . The tougher the group the better.

“It’s an exciting group. It’s a great group. From a coach’s point of view, the best thing about the World Cup is that you get four or five months to prepare. It makes a massive difference.”

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Robbie Deans noted with irony: “We know the Welsh a little” after a fourth game in 2012 last Saturday, and with the Lions also in mind added: “Gatty probably thought he’d seen the back of us.”

David Pocock added: “In three years’ time anything can happen. Hopefully we’re still around then.”

Gerry Thornley

Gerry Thornley

Gerry Thornley is Rugby Correspondent of The Irish Times