JOE SCHMIDT DIDN’T beat around the bush on the subject of Stuart McCloskey after awarding him his third cap for Saturday’s clash with the USA.
There never is much grey area when it comes to McCloskey’s international involvement. With three starts in just under three years, he has been either all the way in, or out.
Ringrose and McCloskey share a word at training. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO
Against the US Eagles on Saturday (kick-off 18.30, RTE) McCloskey’s bid to settle into the mix will be greatly aided by the presence of Garry Ringrose – who arguably confirmed his status as the leading centre option available to Schmidt with last week’s sure-footed outing against the All Blacks – and the increasingly experienced Joey Carbery.
“I wanted Stu to get in between a couple of ball-players, but challenge him to be a ball- player as well,” said Schmidt of the Ulster star.
“I think we know he’s a ball-carrier, we know how strong he is.”
The head coach then pointed to the value of having McCloskey as midfield muscle with one-time Chicago Bear fullback Paul Lasike set to pose a formidable physical threat
”Lasike is one of the few men in world rugby that is actually bigger than him in his face-to-face kind of positional challenge,” says Schmidt.