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Eddie Jones will have Wallabies hopefuls ‘on edge’ during Super Rugby season

Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham says Eddie Jones’s all-seeing eye will keep Super Rugby Pacific players “on edge” as they bid to secure a spot in the Wallabies’ World Cup squad.

With just five Tests before Jones has to announce his squad for the 2023 edition in France, the Australia coach has rammed home how club form will inform his selection.

Australian players will have their first chance to impress the new Wallabies boss when the NSW Waratahs and Brumbies kick off the season on 24 February.

Strong recruitment from the Waratahs, Western Force and Melbourne Rebels should help them push the Brumbies and Queensland Reds – Australia’s strongest outfits in recent years – for numbers in the Wallabies squad.

Larkham believes the atmosphere created by Jones’ appointment will keep players on their toes, with past heroics carrying little sway with Australia’s head coach.

“It’s going to be a challenge for the guys who probably thought they were secured of a spot for the World Cup,” Larkham told AAP on Wednesday. “Guys are going to be on edge because they are going to be judged to the nth degree.

“Eddie is one of those coaches that really looks at a player’s performance with a fine tooth comb and he does a lot of background checking on his players. The players aren’t going to be cognisant of what Eddie is looking for, but at some stage he’ll definitely be giving them feedback.”

Places are up for grabs across the board, but the main questions surround the five-eighth and fullback roles. Jones’s predecessor Dave Rennie never settled on a combination in those two positions as he rotated through a No 10 and No 15 throughout 2022 with little success.

The halfback berth is also no guarantee, with the Reds’ Tate McDermott and Waratahs

Read more on theguardian.com