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Rugby Football Union wants Eddie Jones’ replacement to be English

Rugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney has revealed that an English candidate would be the overwhelming preference to replace Eddie Jones when his contract expires after the 2023 World Cup.

Twickenham has put together a “war room” where succession planning is under way with the objective of appointing the new management team next summer, ensuring they are in place in time for the 2024 Six Nations.

Expanding the number of possible English candidates – who would include Steve Borthwick, Rob Baxter and Richard Cockerill – is that there is no pre-requisite for the new head coach to have international experience.

Sweeney has declined to provide any names for legal reasons but the recruitment process is being conducted with the knowledge of Gallagher Premiership clubs.

“We believe we’ve got such a wealth of English coaches in the game. As a leading rugby nation we should be developing English coaches and an English style of play,” Sweeney said.

We believe we've got such a wealth of English coaches in the game. As a leading rugby nation we should be developing English coaches and an English style of play

“That should be long-term and therefore the preference would be to have an English set-up, as far as I’m concerned.

“There’s a very definite plan. We’ve got a war room that’s got every English coach you can imagine – based here and based internationally.

“It’s got contracts and all sorts of things. We’ve got an advanced succession plan in place.”

Jones will enter next year’s World Cup in France with the understanding that there will be no possibility of extending his reign into a ninth year and beyond.

“Eddie is fully aware and knows what we want to do,” RFU director of performance rugby Conor O’Shea said.

“There

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