Joe Schmidt not contemplating Wallabies Grand Slam yet

Australia come to Dublin next week to round out Ireland's November schedule.
Joe Schmidt not contemplating Wallabies Grand Slam yet

FAMILIAR FACE: Australia head coach Joe Schmidt will be back in Dublin next week. Pic: INPHO/Andrew Fosker

Australia coach Joe Schmidt was not getting carried away with thoughts of a first Grand Slam tour in 40 years despite the Wallabies thrashing Wales 52-20 on Sunday to back up their last-gasp win over England.

The progress Australia have made under Schmidt this year was clearly evident in Cardiff when the Wallabies scored 21 points while a man down after centre Samu Kerevi had been sent off for a dangerous tackle just after halftime.

The New Zealander was loathe to take anything for granted ahead of next weekend's trip to Murrayfield to play Scotland, however, let alone the final match of the tour against Ireland in Dublin.

"Too far away to contemplate, probably," Schmidt said of the chance of emulating the 1984 Wallabies by beating all four home nations.

"I've got massive respect for Scotland. I think they will be very tough. They play a fast game. They put massive pressure on at the breakdown ....

"And we certainly haven't looked as far as Dublin, that's always going to be really tough for us on a six-day turnaround. I'll put that on the back unit, definitely."

On Sunday, the Wallabies picked up where they left off in their 42-37 win over England last week with some brilliant attacking play to run up an early 19-0 lead at the Millennium Stadium.

Wales, who effectively dumped Australia out of last year's World Cup with a 40-6 win, rallied to narrow the lead to six points at the break and things looked bleak for the Wallabies when Samu was shown a yellow card, later upgraded to red.

Schmidt, who suggested Australia might appeal Kerevi's red card, admitted to a few nervy moments.

"I thought the composure was really good, because at 19-13 you know, you can start to feel that you're suffocating," he said.

"I felt we lost our shape, even toward the end of that first half ... we got a bit ragged ... just lost our way a bit.

"So it was nice to get some momentum back in the second half, and I felt in the last quarter, we put some good stuff together again.

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