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Jones insists he's sticking with Australia

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Eddie Jones has committed his future to coaching Australia and again denied speculation linking him with a return to Japan.Australia crashed out of the Rugby World Cup at the group stage for the first time after defeats to Fiji and Wales, but the former England coach insists he has no plans to move."I'm staying mate," he told reporters in Australia. "I've always been committed to Australian rugby, I want to leave it in a better place, and that's still the job."It's not absolutely my decision.

We play in a game where the coach doesn't decide how long they stay."We've got a review going forward and we'll see what happens at the end of the review."Jones, who took over from Dave Rennie in January a month after being sacked by England, said he had "no idea" where the story came from about him speaking to Japan about a coaching role."I haven't spoken to anyone, mate," he said.Rugby Australia has announced an independent review into the World Cup performance, but Jones believes his decision to select a young team will pay dividends when Australia hosts the next World Cup in 2027."I went to the World Cup, came in (with) a short period of time, had to make a decision on the team, made a decision we needed to go with youth," he said."And whilst, the results at the World Cup weren't the results we wanted, I think I've left the Australian team in a great position to go on to 2027."We had the courage to go with a younger squad and I think this squad is going to stand Australia in good stead.

We have the nucleus of a really good team."He continued: "We just weren't good enough, mate. You've just got to watch the quarter-finals on the weekend."We're not at that level and we can't pretend to be at that level, but can we be at that level

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