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'I’ve got no job to go to' insists Eddie Jones after RWC fallout

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Wallabies head coach Eddie Jones speaks to the media during a Rugby Australia press conference at Coogee Oval in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Eddie Jones said he wanted to continue as head coach of Australia and has not had a job offer from Japan after his resignation was confirmed.

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Rugby Australia chief executive Phil Waugh said they had reached a “sensible” agreement with the former England coach as his nine months in the job came to an end.

Speaking to Channel 9 in Australia, Jones said he “never” had a job offer from Japan and criticised media reports of an interview ahead of a World Cup campaign which saw Australia crash out in the group stages.

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      “I’ve got no job to go to, no job offer,” he said. “My commitment to Australian rugby has been 100%. I did want to go on. Coaching a team is a bit like being in a marriage, you need commitment from both sides.

      “I was committed to change the team. Rugby Australia at the moment cannot activate the changes, financial and political, to make real change in Australian rugby.”

      He continued: “I don’t like to be in projects where I don’t think they can really get to where they need to get to and I’ve made that decision.

      “Rugby Australia probably doesn’t think that and that’s where the unity of our project is not in the place it needs to be.

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      “Sometimes you go in the bank and blow it up but you don’t come out with the money.”

      Former Wallabies flanker Waugh said he “took Eddie on his word” when he denied reports linking him with Japan.

      Talking to a press conference in Sydney, Waugh said: “Our focus will be reconnecting with the Australian public rather than where Eddie’s going to be.

      “We’ve come to a sensible conclusion, both for Eddie and for Rugby Australia.

      “I don’t think it changes the position we’re at now, whether Eddie was to stay or go.

      “This is hopefully a low point and a chance to reset. The most important thing is to unite.”

      Jones will officially leave his role on November 25 and Waugh said Rugby Australia would take “however long it takes” to ensure they got the “best possible coach”.

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      He refused to be drawn on the position of chairman Hamish McLennan, who has faced criticism for replacing Dave Rennie with Jones on a five-year deal in January – weeks after he had been dismissed by England.

      “Ultimately the board is responsible for this decision,” he said. “It’s speculation where we would have been if we had not made that call and Dave had stayed on.

      “The results were not up to expectation. The board has made some bold calls. Hindsight is a wonderful thing… where we ended up was not good enough.”

      Rugby Australia earlier confirmed Jones’ resignation as head coach following the Wallabies’ failure to reach the knockout stages of the World Cup for the first time.

      “Rugby Australia can confirm that it has accepted the resignation of Wallabies head coach Eddie Jones, and he will depart the position on 25 November 2023,” a statement from the governing body read.

      “Rugby Australia thanks Eddie for his commitment to the Wallabies in 2023, and wishes him the best in his future endeavours.

      “Announcements regarding the future of the Wallabies coaching staff will be made in due course.”

      McLennan had already vowed to continue in his role, telling the Sydney Morning Herald in a statement: “I came to rugby to find a way to fix it when it all fell over and despite the sad Eddie situation, this is another hurdle we’ll overcome.

      “I want to stay to deliver the 2027 World Cup in Australia. That has always been the big prize for Australian rugby.

      “More destabilisation will just make matters worse, just when we’re about to break through. Life is not a continuous line of perfect calls and success.”

      Jones won just two of nine Tests in charge against Georgia and Portugal in the World Cup where they suffered losses to Fiji and Wales.

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      Phillip 574 days ago

      The Wallabies were all ready on the road to an early exit before the RWC. With a win percentage as low as it was, it wasn’t reasonable to expect anything more.


      Granted, you could dig through the statistics and draw a number of positives like losses in single digits, if not single points, for example. But unless you are winning more than you are losing, then you’re just scrapping the barrel of excuses.


      Do I agree with the dropping Jones in for Rennie? No, I don’t. He should have at least been afforded the opportunity to put whatever plan he was working on to the test. But when you take all the emotion out of it, and take a brutal look at the numbers, you can see how a board of primarily business and finance people came to that decision (3 of the 9 members of the RA board played).

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      JW 573 days ago

      Yeah, that corner was when the squad was named 🤣


      They still had weeks before the deadline to change it. It was easy to think that too precipitous an action to do then but I wonder if now what happened by not tacking action has been far more monumental.

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      Bob Marler 574 days ago

      If news breaks of EJ joining Japan - whatever shred of credibility he had will go done the tubes.


      The man needs a spokesperson. Goodness.

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      Phillip 574 days ago

      I agree.

      At this point he has always denied it, and like anybody should be given the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. So, until he pulls on a cherry blossoms training shirt, I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt.


      And yes, defiantly needs to stop speaking and employ someone to do it for him 😂

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      Jonathan 574 days ago

      Somewhere in SA we want Eddie

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      JohnC 574 days ago

      EJ was handed a team that was not even close ready for this WC and everyone expected miracles. I reckon he would have built a team that would be formidable in a few years.

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      OJohn 574 days ago

      Eddie fell in to the trap of selecting hopeless Tah pets in Porecki and Donaldson. The two worst players in the Wallaby squad.

      At captain and at 10 no less. The two most important positions in the team


      He dug his own stupid coaching grave.

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      Pecos 574 days ago

      Chief destabilizer McLennan wants to stay on so as not to cause further destabilization? LMFAO.

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      CM 574 days ago

      Not fit to coach any team. He has been found wanting in coaching terms far too many times.

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      Sam 574 days ago

      🖐️Bon voyage

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