Eddie Jones ‘100% committed’ to Australia job amid World Cup exit threat
Eddie Jones has stressed he is “100 per cent committed” to his job as Australia head coach ahead of a potential Rugby World Cup exit this weekend.
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Eddie Jones has stressed he is “100 per cent committed” to his job as Australia head coach ahead of a potential Rugby World Cup exit this weekend.
Eddie Jones has stressed he is "100 per cent committed" to his job as Australia head coach ahead of a potential Rugby World Cup exit this weekend.
Wales will hold a press conference today as their Rugby World Cup campaign continues to take a break following their heroics against Australia last weekend. Warren Gatland's men made it three wins from three, securing maximum points in the process after a perfect start to the tournament following opening wins against Fiji and Portugal.
LYON, France :Wallabies coach Eddie Jones said he took full responsibility for Australia's disappointing World Cup campaign and is hoping his young team will produce a performance to make the country proud in Sunday's final Pool C match against Portugal.
LYON, France : Australia coach Eddie Jones has left centres Samu Kerevi and Jordan Petaia out of his team for Sunday's World Cup clash against Portugal, when the Wallabies need a big win to keep alive their slim hopes of surviving in the tournament.
Neil Treacy and Bernard Jackman are joined by Christy Doran, rugby editor of The Roar, to discuss the fallout from Australia's disastrous Rugby World Cup campaign (24:57).
LYON, France : Part of the reason for the ferocious backlash against Eddie Jones after his Wallabies were humbled by Wales at the World Cup on Sunday was almost certainly the veteran coach having offered a quick fix to endemic problems in the Australian game.
Former Wallabies captain Stirling Mortlock has said "the worst thing" Rugby Australia can do is sack embattled head coach Eddie Jones, despite the team's poor World Cup campaign.