Eddie Jones is ready to steer Japan towards his former facet England in Sunday’s autumn Take a look at, regardless of pulling out of a pre-match press convention on account of “health reasons”.
Jones, who was sacked as England coach nearly two years in the past, was on account of take part in a web based solely press-conference on Friday the place it was warned that questions “unrelated” to the sport could also be stopped by a moderator, however the Japan Rugby Soccer Union (JRFU) mentioned later within the day he was unwell.
Assistant Neal Hatley, who confronted the media as a substitute, insisted Jones’ absence was only a precaution and that he was relishing a return Twickenham.
“Eddie will be there with bells on,” Hatley mentioned. “You’ve known him long enough to know he’s not missing this. It’s just a precaution. He’ll be fine for the weekend, no problems.
“He is unbelievably enthusiastic about bettering this Japanese crew. He could not be extra enthusiastic about coming to Twickenham. He seems ahead to each sport.”
England are out to cease a run of 5 successive defeats, having misplaced tight matches towards New Zealand, Australia and world champions South Africa.
Jones led England to a few Six Nations triumphs throughout his six-year tenure between 2016 and 2022, plus the runners-up spot to South Africa on the 2019 Rugby World Cup, however has lately come below the highlight following the discharge of former England scrum-half Danny Care’s autobiography.
Care – who received 101 caps – claimed Jones oversaw a “toxic” surroundings throughout his time in cost, with former fly-half Danny Cipriani additionally hitting out on the coach.
Nevertheless centre Ollie Lawrence lately got here to the defence of Jones, insisting the powerful love formed him into the participant he has change into.
“I’ll always be grateful to Eddie because he gave me my first England cap. He’s one of those coaches, as we all know, that likes to challenge players,” Lawrence mentioned.
“There was a point in my career where he challenged me on my attitude and whether I was working hard enough to warrant being in the squad and whether I was pushing myself enough in training.
“On the time you possibly can have a look at it and be pissed off and be ‘oh, the boss is not on my facet right here’. Again then I used to be most likely a bit irritated. I used to be most likely like ‘why is he on my case a lot, why is he on my case?’. However now I look again and suppose that was most likely the most effective factor that I wanted then.”
England team to face Japan:
Starting XV: 15. George Furbank, 14. Tommy Freeman, 13. Ollie Lawrence, 12. Henry Slade, 11. Ollie Sleightholme, 10. Marcus Smith, 9. Jack van Poortvliet; 1. Ellis Genge, 2. Jamie George, 3. Will Stuart, 4. Maro Itoje, 5. George Martin, 6. Tom Curry, 7. Sam Underhill, 8. Ben Earl
Replacements: 16. Luke Cowan-Dickie, 17. Fin Baxter, 18. Asher Opoku-Fordjour, 19. Nick Isiekwe, 20. Chandler Cunningham-South, 21. Harry Randall, 22. Fin Smith, 23. Tom Roebuck
Present England head coach Steve Borthwick – who changed Jones – has recalled George Furbank and Tom Curry to the facet for Sunday’s sport.
“We anticipate a tough challenge from a team that thrives on playing fast and with tempo,” Borthwick mentioned.
“Japan are a dangerous team so it’s important that we execute our game plan and maintain focus throughout the full 80 minutes.”
Borthwick’s assistant coach Andrew Strawbridge admitted that the strain is on all the teaching crew.
“We’re feeling a little bit of heat at the moment as a coaching group,” Strawbridge mentioned.
“Our challenge is to remain true to what we believe in as coaches, teachers and behavioural specialists and not be swayed. It’s not always easy.
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