Eddie Jones urges England to prepare for ‘aggressive’ Australia tour
Eddie Jones insists England are ready to hunt down the Wallabies as they prepare for confrontation on and off the pitch during their three-Test tour of Australia.
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Eddie Jones insists England are ready to hunt down the Wallabies as they prepare for confrontation on and off the pitch during their three-Test tour of Australia.
Eddie Jones on Monday recalled powerful Saracens forward Billy Vunipola and named veteran scrumhalf Danny Care in his 36-man squad for England's three-Test Australia tour in July.
Billy Vunipola sealed his recall for England’s series against Australia next month after producing what Eddie Jones viewed as a Test-calibre appearance in Saturday’s Gallagher Premiership final.
Billy Vunipola has been handed a recall for England’s summer tour of Australia by Eddie Jones, who has summoned the No 8 into his squad for the first time since the 2021 Six Nations. Jones has also included the 19-year-old London Irish full-back Henry Arundell in his 36-man squad as an apprentice and as one of eight uncapped players for the series against the Wallabies.
England have turned to Billy Vunipola as the solution to their crisis at number eight after Eddie Jones recalled the powerful Saracens forward for next month’s tour to Australia.
Eddie Jones insisted on Sunday night that England will not suffer a hiding in Australia, despite the worst defeat of his six-year stint as head coach at the hands of a 14-man Barbarians side.
Eddie Jones has insisted he can still reverse England’s fortunes in Australia after suffering a humiliating record defeat by the 14-man Barbarians, which heaps the pressure on the head coach before the series against the Wallabies next month.
Danny Care has been told by England that he could figure in their plans for next year’s World Cup if he makes the most of his international comeback.