PARIS: Coach Eddie Jones looked for the positives despite Australia losing for a fifth straight game under his new reign on Sunday (Aug 27), beaten 41-17 by France in their World Cup warm-up to leave the Wallabies with their backs to the wall ahead of next month’s tournament.Jones took over as coach in January, not long after being fired by England, but since his arrival they have lost to South Africa, Argentina, New Zealand twice and now the World Cup hosts in the last of their preparatory tests before the tournament kicks off on Sep 8.“The final score is important, don't get me wrong, but we are aiming higher than this game,” Jones told reporters after the match at the Stade de France, where they will return on Sept.
9 for their first Pool C clash against Georgia.“It was a pleasure to be there, but we still have work to do before the World Cup, especially the first match.
We did some good things, we have to continue to progress. We are not a bad team. We are not a good team yet but we are improving.
We tried to play differently but I appreciated the way the guys never gave up,” said Jones.Jones made radical changes to the squad ahead of the tournament and, never short of self-confidence, said he believed his approach was on the right track.“Obviously we’d like to have a better win/loss record but we’ve re-established the team.