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England coach Jones to be sacked, say UK media

LONDON : The Rugby Football Union is expected to make an announcement on Tuesday or Wednesday regarding the future of coach Eddie Jones, with widespread media reports suggesting the Australian is to be sacked in the wake of the team's poor run.

Jones met his RFU bosses on Monday following a review of England's November series when they were booed off at Twickenham after losing to South Africa, following another defeat against Argentina, a draw against New Zealand and a victory over Japan.

Jones, who took over after England's group-stage exit from the 2015 World Cup, has a contract until the end of next year's tournament in France, having led the team to the final in 2019.

The RFU said no outcome from Monday’s review panel meeting would be announced but that any recommendation would be put to the RFU Board on Tuesday.

England won only five of their 12 tests in 2022 after a second-successive Six Nations where they lost three of their five games.

Despite the run of poor results and performances, Jones was adamant he would turn England into a team capable of winning the World Cup for a second time but with the tournament only nine months away multiple media reports say his time is up.

The Daily Mail has suggested former England captain and assistant coach Steve Borthwick, currently at Leicester, is to take over.

There was also speculation Warren Gatland could replace Jones but that option came off the table on Monday when he was reappointed as Wales coach after Wayne Pivac was dismissed.

England's World Cup-winning coach Clive Woodward said Jones had paid the price for focusing on the 2023 global showpiece.

"He’s a much better coach than he has shown over the past three years. He is a shadow of the Jones I competed with and whose

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