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England right where they need to be at World Cup, says Jones
Jones had made 10 changes to the starting 15 that beat Tonga 35-3 in the Pool C opener on Sunday and while they did not fire on all cylinders against the Americans, the gulf in class was obvious, England running out 45-7 winners.
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Jones ready for '15 Donald Trumps' when England face USA
Trump has become something of a running theme in the career of Jones, who was once unfavourably compared to the US president by former Scotland player and celebrated coach Jim Telfer.
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Jones confident England ready to ride Rugby World Cup 'rollercoaster'
Eddie Jones is a vastly experienced World Cup campaigner acted as consultant to 2007 champions South Africa and masterminded Japan's shock win over the Springboks in England four years ago.
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Contentious North try prompts World Rugby rule change
Wales winger North scored in the 34th minute while England had yet to send on a temporary replacement for scrumhalf Willi Heinz, who had to come off the field to have a head injury assessment.
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Jones ready for England 'family fall-out' at World Cup
The former rugby league star was the major omission when Jones announced his 31-man party for the 20 September, 2 November tournament on Monday, with Te'o losing out to Piers Francis, who only has five caps behind him.
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Jones warns of World Cup chaos after 'ridiculous' Barrett red card
Barrett was sent off for a shoulder charge to the head of Australia captain Michael Hooper during New Zealand’s 47-26 loss to the Wallabies in Perth on Saturday.
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Wallabies legend Gregan tips Eddie's England to lift World Cup
Gregan, Australia's most-capped player, also tipped the Wallabies to break out of their recent slump but thinks Jones can give big-hitting England the edge over treble-chasing New Zealand.
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Brutality is the norm in Test rugby, says Ireland's Earls
Ireland got into the game as favourites on the back of winning 11 of their 12 Tests last year including a historic home win over double world champions New Zealand.
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Farrell to lead England against Ireland in Hartley's absence
Farrell now takes sole charge of the side, with Jamie George the starting hooker.
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Jones ready for Australia scrap with 'street-fighter' Cheika
England have won just five of their 11 Tests in 2018 and the Wallabies a mere four out of 12 heading into their showdown at Twickenham on Saturday.
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Hansen relishing Twickenham clash with 'good bloke' Jones
New Zealand coach Steve Hansen will set aside his friendship with his England counterpart when their teams meet at Twickenham on Saturday, expecting Eddie Jones to have done his homework on the world champions.
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Springboks will always be wary of Eddie Jones insists Erasmus
Saturday sees the resurgent Springboks face England at Twickenham in their opening November international.
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Farrell to co-captain and start at 10
Alec Hepburn will make his starting debut for England while uncapped players Zach Mercer and Ben Moon are named as finishers.
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England drop Brown for South Africa Test
Brown had never been left out of Jones' first-choice matchday 23 when fit since the Australian took charge of England in 2015.
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England need to be fit for World Cup, not November, says Jones
Having arrived saying from day one that his priority was to win the World Cup, Jones was adamant on Thursday that his current travails are mere bumps in the road.
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Cipriani overlooked by England as Ashton returns
Instead Owen Farrell and George Ford were the recognised fly-halves, with utility backs Henry Slade and Alex Lozowski able to provide cover.
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Jones not guaranteed of keeping job for World Cup - Cosslett
England head coach Eddie Jones is not guaranteed to keep his job for next year’s World Cup in Japan despite having the support of the Rugby Football Union, RFU chairman Andy Cosslett has said.
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Jones admits to no magic solution for dire England form
England have historically struggled in South Africa, winning three of their 15 tests, and Eddie Jones says the difficulty of playing in the country should not be underestimated.
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Kolisi captaining Boks 'a momentous occasion' for SA Rugby, says England coach
The Springboks had to battle from a 21 point deficit inside the 20 mins of the first half, to eventually win the first Test.
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War of words continues as Jones hurls Trump insult
The number of casualties sustained during England training camps under Jones rose to 15 when Worcester centre Ben Te’o became the latest victim.
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England's attack coach eyes 'Cinderella story' in SA
England are keen to put more emphasis on attacking play after a poor Six Nations campaign during which they lost their last three matches to finish fifth.