Jones makes surprise call on Wallabies future
Eddie Jones has fronted a media conference to explain his plans following the Wallabies’ disastrous Rugby World Cup.
Eddie Jones has fronted a media conference to explain his plans following the Wallabies’ disastrous Rugby World Cup.
As embattled Wallabies coach Eddie Jones prepares to front the media following Australia’s disastrous World Cup campaign, he’s been urged by a Wallabies great to fess up on his future.
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The World Cup’s fairytale has ended in the cruellest fashion. But Rugby Australia has the opportunity — and responsibility — to make sure the story doesn’t end there, writes JULIAN LINDEN.
Just when you thought it couldn’t get much worse for the Wallabies, an intense World Cup training session has led to a young gun being ruled out of the tournament.
Australia’s loss to Fiji is as devastating a loss in recent memory, which is why Wallabies great BRENDAN CANNON says the squad’s most important member won’t be in the actual team.
There’s no question Eddie Jones is genius coach, but with his record going south, his reluctance to admit things aren’t going well makes anything he says more and more difficult to believe.
Every game at the World Cup is do-or-die and Wallabies players have conceded they and not coach Eddie Jones have to turn things around in France.
The heat is on Rugby Australia after the Wallabies’ loss to Fiji, but RA boss Hamish McLennan says he holds no regrets about a coaching change, as he sits down with Julian Linden.
A concussion class action lawsuit is behind World Rugby’s inadvertent moves to slow the pace of the game, writes BEN ALEXANDER.
There have been some big movers in the official world rankings, with Australia dropping to all-time equal low after their shock loss to Fiji. See our rankings of every World Cup nation.
Eddie Jones’s “backing the kids” spin has been as successful as the Rugby World Cup draw. However, unlike the schedule, Eddie has the chance amend his broken selection policy, writes ALAN JONES.
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