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Eddie Jones has resigned as head coach of Australia, bringing to an end a disastrous second stint in charge of the Wallabies sabong
Jones replaced Dave Rennie as Australia coach in January after his sacking by England but won just two of nine Tests this year sabong
Included within that run were Rugby World Cup defeats to Fiji and Wales which condemned the Wallabies to a first-ever pool stage exit sabong
The camp was also unsettled by reports that Jones had held talks with the Japanese Rugby sabong Football Union (JRFU) over a possible return sabong
Jones previously coached Japan sabong between 2012 and 2015 and continues to be linked with the vacancy left by Jamie Joseph’s departure sabong
Jones denies he has taken part in any interview for the role sabong
Eddie Jones won just two of nine games in his second stint in charge of the Wallabies (EPA)“[I] gave it a run,” Jones confirmed to the Sydney Morning Herald sabong
“[It will] hopefully be the catalyst for change sabong
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”The parting of ways is another blow for Rugby Australia (RA), who had brought the veteran coach back to the country on a lucrative five-year deal sabong
Jones was supposed to oversee the Wallabies both during the 2025 British & Irish Lions series and a home World Cup in 2027 sabong
The 63-year-old was heavily criticised for jettisoning former captain Michael Hooper and experienced playmaker Quade Cooper from his squad ahead of this tournament, leaving Australia short of on-pitch leadership sabong
Jones revealed to the Sydney Morning Herald last week that he felt that the pair were not the right role models as he looked to lead a young squad in a fresh direction sabong
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England will sign off an encouraging Rugby World Cup with Friday’s bronze final against Argentina at the Stade de France having lost 16-15 to South Africa in the last four sabong
Here, the PA news agency examines five things we learned from their progress through the tournament sabong
England in the right handsThe rancour of the latter stages of the Eddie Jones era saw the bond sabong between England and their fans fray, but the act of defiance produced on a sodden Paris night has the capacity to reconnect team and supporters sabong
Although it ended in heartbreak, there was much to admire as the Springboks were out-Bokked by a wet-weather masterclass devised by Steve Borthwick sabong
Expectations heading into the World Cup were at an all-time low, yet Borthwick drove them to the brink of a World Cup final and the head coach described as a rugby “genius” by wing Jonny May has proved he is the right man to lead England forward sabong
End of an eraSupporters might have to show patience as tricky waters lie ahead in the form of the inevitable rebuild for Australia 2027 sabong
Stalwarts such as Courtney Lawes, Jonny May, Dan Cole and Joe Marler are likely to have played their last Tests and while there is an impressive core of players who are in the early phase of their career – Ben Earl, Freddie Steward, Marcus Smith and Alex Mitchell among them – it could be some time before Borthwick’s vision for England really takes shape sabong
Break the World Cup cycleUnder Jones everything was sacrificed at the alter of the World Cup, repeated poor Six Nations performances explained away by their place in the bigger picture sabong
But the gut-wrenching defeat to South Africa, which was won by a 79th-minute Handre Pollard penalty, was an indicator of just how hard the tournament is to win sabong
The Webb Ellis Trophy remains the ultimate prize, but it is just part of the sport’s landscape and should not be prioritised at the expense of other competitions sabong
Red Rose greatIt did not need a strong World Cup to confirm Lawes as an all-time England great, but over the last two months, he provided emphatic confirmation nonetheless sabong
The second row-turned blindside flanker retires from Test rugby after the tournament, a 34-year-old veteran of 105 caps, who saved his best performances for the biggest games sabong
As a back-row warrior with sharp rugby instincts, he leaves giant boots to fill sabong
Martin the enforcerWhile the English game says farewell to one ultra-physical back-five forward, Saturday hinted at the birth of another sabong
George Martin was making only his fourth start, yet the 22-year-old rookie was the dominant second row on a pitch also roamed by Eben Etzesabong beth and Maro Itoje, making thunderous tackles and offering close-quarter muscle, particularly in mauls sabong
The type of brutish presence every pack needs, he should become a fixture in England’s 23 for years to come sabong
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