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Today's rugby headlines as Brian O'Driscoll names Wales young gun among Europe's best and Eddie Jones in new England row

Here is your round-up of the latest rugby news for Wednesday, April 6.

England boss Eddie Jones is facing a new rumpus amid fresh newspaper reports over his involvement with Suntory Sungoliath in a consultancy role.

Star Australia centre Samu Kerevi says he has been pumping Jones for England’s secrets ahead of the three-Test summer showdown between the sides. The Telegraph say the revelation will 'further embarrass the Rugby Football Union' who gave Jones 'unequivocal backing' after their second Six Nations flop in a row.

Kerevi, who plays for the Japanese side and is likely to be a key figure for the Wallabies against Jones' men in June, said: “I’m actually trying to get the England secrets away from him, so I’m just asking him a few questions about the way they play and how the centres’ movements are.

“He’s improved my physical side. He’s been helping me in those areas, and with my work ethic off the ball. He spoke about last year, trying to get more touches in my hands, and spoken about Manu Tuilagi a lot and how he’s progressed his game."

The paper say Kerevi’s comments "are likely to raise further questions about whether Jones’ outside commitments constitute a conflict of interest." Jones is among the highest paid coaches in the world, on an estimated £750,000 a year, but the RFU have backed his involvement in Japan.

"Once again, it is England’s rivals who are directly benefiting from Jones’ coaching in the form of Kerevi, who is central to the Wallabies’ attacking game," say the Telegraph.

Kervei confirmed: "He’s been great for me. Positive reinforcement from a guy like him is awesome. Hopefully that can help if I get selected for the Wallabies."

Suntory head coach Milton Haig insisted: "I saw the kerfuffle that

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