Showing posts with label eddieJones. Show all posts
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Sunday, 7 February 2016

Set Piece England Success - Eddie Jones

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Eddie Jones picked out his side's set-piece play as the deciding factor in their 15-9 Six Nations victory over Scotland.
In Jones' first game in charge since replacing Stuart Lancaster, England got their Six Nations challenge up and running with a hard-fought win at Murrayfield that also helped ease the memory of their miserable World Cup campaign.

Tries from George Kruis and Jack Nowell, as well as five points from the boot of Owen Farrell, saw England to victory over Scotland, whose response came through three Greig Laidlaw penalties.

Jones was pleased to start his reign with a victory on Saturday and felt the performance of his side's forwards was key to the triumph.

He said of England's set-piece play: "It won us the game in the end. Our line-out was very good in the second half and our scrum really came to life."

He added: "It was always going to be a difficult game, we knew that. We had two weeks together, we were virtually a new team doing new things and I'm really pleased with our application in the second half. Our defence was outstanding and there were some really good individual performances."

Jones singled out the displays of new captain Dylan Hartley, Dan Cole and James Haskell for praise, as well as that of man-of-the-match Billy Vunipola.

He said of the No 8: "Yeah he's pretty handy, Billy. He's not bad is he? He played really well and his work-rate was fantastic, good carries, good defence."

Regarding his side's overall performance, Jones said: "In all honesty, I always thought we were going to win the game. The only way we weren't going to win the game was if we did something silly.

"We wanted to move the ball more, we were practising that, we weren't able to do that and had to play a different way, and that's pragmatic football."


Friday, 20 November 2015

Welcome to England Mr Jones


Eddie Jones has been appointed as England's new rugby union head coach on a four-year contract.

The Australian will start work as Stuart Lancaster's successor in December ahead of the Six Nations and becomes the first non-Englishman to take the job.

Jones led Australia to the 2003 World Cup final and was part of the South Africa staff for their 2007 success, and he made headlines at the recent tournament in England by masterminding Japan's shock win over the Springboks.

The 55-year-old's appointment means he leaves a role with Western Province's Super Rugby side the Stormers without taking charge of a single game.

"Firstly my thanks must go to [chief executive] Rob Wagner and everyone at Western Province Rugby for understanding my decision and allowing me to return to the international stage so quickly," Jones said. 

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"The opportunity to take the reins in, possibly, the world's most high profile international rugby job doesn't come along every day however, and I feel fortunate to be given the opportunity.

"I'm now looking forward to working with the RFU and the players to move beyond the disappointment England suffered at the World Cup and hope to build a new team that will reflect the level of talent that exists within the English game. I believe the future is bright for England."

Rugby Football Union chief executive Ian Ritchie said: "We promised to recruit a coach with proven international experience and we have done that. 

"Eddie is a world-class coach, with extensive experience at the highest level with Australia, South Africa and Japan.

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"We believe that the appointment, which was unanimously approved by the RFU board, is the right one to bring England success in the short, medium and long term.

"We are confident Eddie can build on the strong foundations already laid, with this talented group of players largely remaining together through to the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan and beyond. We are grateful to the Stormers for their co-operation in releasing Eddie early from his contract."