Eddie Jones has been linked to other international positions, but he thinks the World Cup next year may be too soon; An earlier England coach: The last three years were pretty comprehensive, so I think I’ll take a breather now.”
Jones was excused after Britain won just five of their 12 Tests this year and was supplanted by previous skipper Steve Borthwick.
Jones said earlier this week that he still had a lot to offer the game if he left, but the Australian thinks the World Cup in France from September 8 to October 28 might be too soon for him unless he gets an offer he can’t refuse.
It has probably occurred to me that the past three years have taken quite a bit out of me… It has been pretty all-encompassing, so I think I’ll take a moment to catch my breath now.
Additionally, Jones lavished praise on Borthwick, his successor.
However, he is quite mature. The test will come when the pressure builds, when the media attacks him, and perhaps when the support at the top begins to wane. how he manages to keep his cool. But he’s a decent person.”
Steve Hansen, a former head coach of New Zealand, expressed surprise at Jones’ dismissal as England coach and questioned the timing of the Rugby Football Union’s decision.
He is their most successful coach ever. Some might say that Clive Woodward is that way because he won a World Cup, but the record says otherwise, doesn’t it?
I’ll look into it if someone makes an offer that’s too good to pass up, but I think it’s getting too close to the start of the World Cup, so I’m not too concerned about it.
Additionally, Jones lavished praise on Borthwick, his successor.
However, he is quite mature. The test will come when the pressure builds, when the media attacks him, and perhaps when the support at the top begins to wane. how he manages to keep his cool. But he’s a decent person.”
This England rugby team can have a huge impact. When I was a young boy, I watched the England rugby team and fell in love with the sport.
“This group that goes over here and plays toward the beginning of the Six Countries, I believe it should be a group that makes individuals fall head over heels for the game.
I’m looking forward to working with the England players because I think they are a great group of people who are eager to succeed.
“This is day one for me. It is 47 days until we are back here playing the first game of the Six Nations against Scotland.
There is a lot to do. But we’ll be clear on our priorities and what we need to do when the players come into camp, so when we go out there, we’ll see a team that works hard, competes for everything, and fights together.”
England is reeling as Borthwick takes over after a terrible year in which they lost six Tests and won five.
“From talking to the players and watching them, one thing that stands out to me is how much they are hurting.
“The supporters are very important to them. They are very concerned about England’s victories. What’s more, I’m glad to be lead trainer of this group.