Eddie Jones says the Wallabies will prove critics wrong at next month’s Rugby World Cup, including the media who he believes are too negative about the team
‘Thanks for the worst press conference I’ve ever had’Defiant coachhas turned on the media as the Wallabies prepared to fly out of Sydney for the Rugby World Cup in France minus their attack coach Brad Davis.
Jones said Davis, who only took on the role in May, had resigned for family reasons and insisted he already had a replacement in mind. “There’s an opportunity for us ... we’ll improve our coaching staff,” Jones said. “There’s a potential candidate ready to step up now.”
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