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Eddie Jones Q&A: The difference between Alun Wyn Jones and Dan Biggar and the plan we have for Wales

England coach Eddie Jones will be looking to gain revenge for last year’s 40-24 Six Nations defeat to Wales when the two sides lock horns at Twickenham.

His plans have been disrupted somewhat by the withdrawal of the luckless Manu Tuilagi with a hamstring injury and it remains to be seen who will replace the Sale man in the centre.

But what about Jones thoughts on the Welsh team ahead of Saturday’s showdown and also some of his other selections, including the return of Courtney Lawes as skipper and choosing Harry Randall at scrum-half?

This is what the Aussie had to say when he sat down with the media.

A: It is a privilege to be involved in it. You play Wales at the Principality Stadium and it’s probably one of most hostile grounds to go in. I put it in the top three in the world. And obviously when Wales come to England, they have done well here previously. It is a hard fought goes-to-the wire type of game and as a coach those are the games you like to be involved in. You just don’t want them to go too close to the wire.

If you into the last two games with a 2-1 record, you are going to be in with a chance of winning the trophy. So both teams understand what is at stake and both will be well prepared. It’s going to be a tough old game.

A: They are a good tough, stay in the fight type team.

Dan Biggar at 10 has brought his personality into the team. Alun Wyn Jones was obviously a very good captain at bringing them together, whereas Biggar is much more aggressive and in your face and they are playing like that.

Faletau brings a bit more footwork around the ruck, they have good workers in the rest of their pack and Liam Williams at full-back is coming back to probably some of his best form.

So they are a tough side to

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