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Jones hopes chat over a beer with Hansen provides valuable insights

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Eddie Jones hopes former New Zealand coach Steve Hansen can offer some friendly advice about Australia’s training methods and leadership environment and said having his old rival in camp was like "a mate coming in and having a beer".Hansen led the All Blacks in over 100 tests and to the World Cup title in 2015, so there were plenty eyebrows raised, not least in New Zealand, when it was announced he would help rivals Australia with their preparations in France this week.

New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins even joked Hansen should lose his citizenship.But Jones sees his presence as a chance to have a critical look at the Wallabies’ processes and offer advice if needed. "I have coached against Steve since 1998.

We have a long relationship and we enjoy each other’s company," Jones told reporters on Tuesday. "We have brought in Steve to have a look at what we are doing, like a mate coming in and having a beer (and asking him), ‘what do you think, where can we improve?’. "There are two main areas, training quality and leadership of a team.

Steve is having a look at both of those and every time he speaks there is wisdom in what he says."Jones added that the Australian players had reacted well to Hansen’s arrival in camp."They like good people coming into the camp.

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