Six years to the day of Eddie Jones and England
Eddie Jones was announced as England’s first ever overseas head coach in rugby union on this day in 2015.
The former Australia and Japan coach took the role on a four-year deal starting in December 2015.
Jones replaced Stuart Lancaster who paid the price when England became the first host nation to be eliminated from the group stage in a dismal 2015 World Cup campaign.
As part of Jones’ negotiations with the Rugby Football Union, compensation had to be paid to the Stormers for early release from his long-term contract with the Cape Town-based Super Rugby franchise.
“The opportunity to take the reins in possibly the world’s most high-profile international rugby job doesn’t come along every day,” said Jones, who had guided Japan to a remarkable victory over South Africa in their opening World Cup Pool B fixture.
“I’m now looking forward to working with the RFU and the players to move beyond the disappointment England suffered at the World Cup and hope to build a new team that will reflect the level of talent that exists within the English game.
“I believe the future is bright for England.”
Under Jones’ leadership, England went on to complete a first Grand Slam in 13 years as they claimed the 2016 Six Nations title and then secured a 3-0 Test series victory in Australia.
England, having also won the 2017 and 2020 Six Nations, beat New Zealand to reach the 2019 World Cup final in Japan, where they were beaten by South Africa.
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Whatever gives you hope ok👍but deep down inside you know the truth.
Go to commentsI'm sure he has some stuff in his "I hate South Africa" scrapbook he can dredge out.
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