Eddie Jones' verdict on Townsend/Russell 'butt heads' relationship
Former England head coach Eddie Jones insists containing Finn Russell holds the key to relieving Scotland of the Calcutta Cup at Twickenham on Saturday. Jones was involved in seven editions of the Guinness Six Nations before being sacked in December in response to a dire 2022 and his overall record against Scotland reads three wins and a draw in seven meetings.
The 63-year-old is backing England to win by three points with Owen Farrell kicking the decisive penalty, but he believes the Scots’ fate lies in the hands of their mercurial fly-half Russell. Referencing the Lions playmaker’s stormy relationship with his head coach Gregor Townsend, Jones views his presence as offering the potential for death or glory for Saturday’s underdogs.
“Gregor Townsend was an older version of Finn Russell and that is probably why him and Finn Russell don’t get on,” said Jones, the recently appointed Australia boss, on the podcast EDDIE. “He sees Finn Russell in the mirror - doesn’t want to listen to the coach, wants to do it his own way, ‘what does he know, just let me play because I want to play’. They butt heads.
“If Finn Russell plays, he gives Scotland an outstanding chance to win. It also means that if England get on top, Scotland will probably get hammered because he will keep taking risks under pressure and will give England more opportunities to score.”
Jones sees the oldest rivalry in international rugby as a fascinating clash of styles and suspects the breakdown could be a profitable hunting ground for Scotland, who have not lost at Twickenham since 2017. “Vern Cotter, who was the previous Scotland coach, did a great job. He did some work with Owen Eastwood who wrote the book Belonging,” Jones said.
“If you haven’t read it, it’s a great read about the influence of the history of a country on the way that you play your sport. Also about the importance of belonging to any sort of community. I remember Vern used Owen and they together did this fantastic video of Scotland the Brave, fighting everyone, fighting the English.
“Because they are a smaller country they have always thrived on creating chaos and so that is reflected in their rugby. They want to break the game up. The English want to be organised. And so you have got this contrast between the structure and organisation and power of England and the unstructured, chaotic nature of Scottish rugby.
“Can England keep the structure? England will get opportunities to attack and then they have got to be good enough to take them. Or can Scotland break the game up? You have got this beautiful contrast in philosophy in how you do things. They are two very good coaches - Steve is methodical, Gregor more wants to do different things, wants to play the game differently.
“The referee will have a major bearing, how he referees the breakdown. Scotland will go hard at the breakdown and will have identified that as a weakness of England’s, in particular with Tom Curry out. That may present an opportunity.”
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I was at this match. Jordie Barrett earned his money with a massive hit to slow a connaught attack to win the math when Leinster had 14 in the last few mins. Mack Hansen had a real go at the refereeing after citing a serious head hits on Iaone and Aki.
connaught were up for this. Snyman tried a trademark dirty after, and the onnaught 4 and the onnaught pack absolutely laid into him.
Leinster hose to kick to the corner when only winning by 5 with 10 left and qith only 2 tries scored. onnaught should have punisihed them for that utter stupidity after they broke out and Leinster yellowed to stop the attack.
13 changes from last week. It seems teams are scoring about 10 points less against Leinster this year. With Neinaber in his second year, the new attack coah established, surely they will be a bigger threat in champions up? Or will the attack recgress further.
They must adopt the SA philosophy of take your 3 pointers and the bonus points will come.
connaught back line inluding Iaone, Murphy, Aki, Forde, cordero is the seond best in Ireland surely. Leinster were lucky here
Go to commentsShould have played more for England but he jumped ship just as he was breaking through.
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