Joe Schmidt has hit back at a not-so-subtle dig by All Blacks assistant coach Ian Foster, defending star midfielder Bundee Aki's right to play for Ireland.
Auckland-born Aki spent a few seasons plying his trade for Counties-Manukau and the Chiefs, before leaving Kiwi shores for the Emerald Isle in 2014.
Last year he made his test debut for Ireland, qualifying to play for the nation with residency.
Earlier in the week, Foster had a bit of fun with Aki's origin, with the 28-year-old the second Kiwi expat the All Blacks will play in as many weeks after coming up against Brad Shields' England side last weekend.
"You have moulded him into an Irishman, he looks like an Irishman now doesn't he?" Foster said. "There will be a couple of our guys who have probably played with him and know him personally but we are kind of getting used to that."