Former Ireland No10 and current Crusaders assistant coach Ronan O'Gara says his countrymen now have a depth in terms of playing resources that has completely transformed them as an rugby force.
For this O'Gara has paid credit to Ireland coach Joe Schmidt, a New Zealander who has helped the national team up to No2 on World Rugby's ranking system. In fact, had the All Blacks lost heavily to the Wallabies at Yokohama last weekend, the Irish would have been in with a chance of knocking New Zealand from the No1 position they've held since 2009.
"Probably in every position now there are three options while before you wouldn't have two options," O'Gara told Off The Ball.
"Schmidt's level of detail he brings to the whole set-up is under-appreciated.
"We should be very, very grateful for what this man has done ... Joe's work rate and drive is huge."