Rassie: Don’t tell me Eddie Jones is a bad coach
Rassie Erasmus has no doubt that England will be back to their best under coach Eddie Jones at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
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Rassie Erasmus has no doubt that England will be back to their best under coach Eddie Jones at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
England coach Eddie Jones is not “bulletproof”, his boss has said, following a dismal Six Nations campaign.
Rugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney gave strong backing to England’s under-fire coach Eddie Jones on Thursday despite another disappointing showing from his side in the Six Nations.
World Cup-winning former England coach Clive Woodward has taken another swipe at Eddie Jones and the RFU, accusing them of forming an “old boys’ club”.
New Zealand-based rugby writer Ben Smith says it’s the Springboks, and not England, who are desperate for Rassie Erasmus to swoop in and save them from “a bloodbath” at the 2023 World Cup.
Eddie Jones says the Springboks’ 2019 World Cup rags-to-riches story is proof that England can still be among the title favourites at next year’s global showpiece.
Eddie Jones was given the support of his bosses after saying he could revive England’s fortunes ahead of next year’s World Cup following a disappointing Six Nations that ended in defeat by Grand Slam champions France.
France coach Fabien Galthie has insisted his side will be “ready to respond” to some typical Eddie Jones taunts when they attempt to win a first Six Nations title since 2010 by defeating England in Paris on Saturday.
England coach Eddie Jones sprang a surprise by naming George Furbank at fullback and Freddie Steward on the wing for his side’s bid to deny France a Grand Slam in their Six Nations finale in Paris on Saturday.
England’s Charlie Ewels has been banned for three games following his early red card against Ireland in the Six Nations, officials announced.