Gareth Steenson would possibly hail from County Armagh, however it’s the Metropolis of Exeter to which he was formally granted freedom in 2021.
Devonian rugby’s residence, Sandy Park, sounds a little bit just like the backdrop to a fairytale, which is becoming – given what unfolded throughout his tenure as the bottom’s prolific fly-half.
Promotion, Premierships, European silverware: sporting legend. And – with 2,630 factors throughout 311 appearances – there was by no means any doubting his skill to strike a ball.
However ‘Steeno’ is again – on the facet of the Irish Sea the place it began, within the inexperienced he final wore as skipper of the nationwide U21s – and fine-tuning Ireland Girls’s kicking sport forward of a hotly-anticipated World Cup.
He virtually stepped off the airplane and onto the turf of the IRFU’s Excessive Efficiency centre, so swift have been Scott Bemand’s summons – and the way brilliantly issues unfolded. Weeks later, Ireland have been producing a historic, warning shot-firing, WXV1 – felling Black Ferns and plucking USA Eagles – and Steenson’s remit has since expanded into working throughout the backs- in with the squad a number of instances per week.
‘They’re a beautiful group,’ he enthuses. ‘I’ll be trustworthy – the ladies’s sport was very new to me, regardless of working with the programme at Chiefs – so it was a studying piece for me as a lot because it was for them.”
He chuckles. ‘They ask much more questions than the lads – you understand you’re going to be challenged day by day – however that comes with a receptiveness which I actually get pleasure from. The urge for food to study, and the buy-in to the professionalism and degree required, means you genuinely really feel you’re making individuals higher.’
As a former half-back himself, Bemand’s not quick on play-making guile, however – as Steenson warms to his job right here, his enthusiasm for his métier infectious – you possibly can see precisely why the top coach has entrusted the playmaker with a lot rope.
‘Kicking can generally be seen as a defensive mechanism – boot it away, and maintain your self protected – however I take a look at it as one of the vital potent attacking weapons you possibly can have.
“Instilling that mindset is crucial as the game evolves – and Irish Rugby is forward of the sport relating to the technical facet of issues.
“There’s a variety of GAA performed right here, so we’re blessed with an abundance of ready-made, skilful kickers. Our job is to construct that understanding of when, the place, and find out how to use these instruments – what alternatives and penalties can come up – and develop variation round it. We’ve established a very sturdy lengthy kicking sport, so the problem now’s bringing in different components – to maintain defences guessing.”
We don’t need groups to take a look at us and go “oh: Eire solely play a method” – we need to maintain them guessing. In the event you take away a chance in a single place – we’ll simply hit you someplace else.
Ireland are reaping the rewards of childhoods spent kicking and catching Gaelic footballs, but additionally from one of many SVNS Sequence’ dominant forces – newly returned from an Olympic Video games.
From the aerial expertise of Stacey Flood, to the tempo of Aimee-Leigh Costigan, and again once more – through Beibhinn Parsons’s skill to jink and swerve while doling out powerhouse fends: very similar to the Black Ferns, Ireland’s sevens – 15s symbiosis is one in every of their nice strengths.
“The velocity and athleticism are there – not simply within the tempo they play at, however in how they react to issues – so it’s as much as us to finest utilise them, and guarantee they perceive find out how to make use of these strengths. The identical could be mentioned of our forwards, who typically get forgotten about relating to the kicking sport, however have a key function to play: it’s an entire squad piece.
“It’s about creating a rounded sport. In a 12 months, I’ve already labored with over 20 kickers – and we’ve such selection throughout the group – from nines proper by way of to our again three. We don’t need groups to take a look at us and go “oh: Eire solely play a method” – we need to maintain them guessing. In the event you take away a chance in a single place – we’ll simply hit you someplace else.”
You’ll be able to’t focus on the ladies in inexperienced’s boot-to-ball rugby with out overlaying an athlete who’s change into so family, such a fulcrum, that – à la Enya or Bono – her first identify will suffice.
Discuss turns to Dannah.
“She will be able to kick it so far as some males – comfortably from 22 to 22 – and might all the time flip to that tremendous power when below strain. What we’ve labored on for the final 12 months or so is creating her understanding, and what else she has in her locker.

“She will be able to change issues up: kick excessive, discover grass, or pop a little bit one by way of. There are such a lot of components at her disposal now: she will be able to take issues right here, there, and in all places,” mentioned Steenson on Eire’s 21-year-old fly-half.
To “is she a future British & Irish Lions fly-half?”, the reply is rapid and fervent. ‘She undoubtedly has the potential’. To “ought to extra fly-halves have pink hair?”, there’s a chortle. ‘I don’t know if I’m the proper one to reply that query, however why not? In the event you really feel good – you play good.”
How about that ice-cool manner? Is Dannah as collected, as composed past her years, as she seems? “She takes a variety of issues in her stride, and is creating massively as a frontrunner. She’s beginning to perceive the sport, and the alternatives round her – which solely breeds confidence.”
As clovers and ferns litter the pitch in Brighton, Steeno’s prices might need punched their quarter-final tickets already, two of which will probably be hosted – poetically – all the way in which again at Sandy Park.
At this World Cup, Ireland have Japan to navigate at Franklin’s Gardens, the place they’ll run out once more to face Spain per week later – earlier than the large one: a fixture ringed in everlasting marker in so many calendars. Eire versus the Black Ferns is, arguably, the choose of the group stage bunch: a toothy, apex predator – circling the swimming pools’ deep finish.
Steenson reaches for his handbook. “We’ve checked out them a little bit, however – as thrilling as that sport is already – we’ve to reach at it in the proper way of thinking. The environment and event will handle itself: what we have to do is use ourselves the place we need to be as a bunch – with a plan which works. Then, if we execute on the day and actually go after it, the query is: “can they dwell with us?”
A legitimate query given the ladies in inexperienced have crushed the reigning world champion Black Ferns earlier than at a World Cup in 2014, and once more a decade later at WXV1 final September.

As clovers and ferns litter the pitch in Brighton, Steeno’s prices might need punched their quarter-final tickets already, two of which will probably be hosted – poetically – all the way in which again at Sandy Park.
He gained’t reveal his ‘secrets and techniques’ on find out how to play the citadel’s infamous situations on this dialog, however admits the prospect of a return is ‘simply incredible.
Knockout rugby is what you need, and the excitement down in Exeter round this World Cup is unbelievable. There’s a bit of labor to be carried out but to get to that time, however – to expertise that, with this group – can be phenomenal.”
