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Today we're delighted to be joined by Irish legend CJ Stander as he takes us through the incredible highs and terrifying lows of his career which took him from Captaining South Africa U20's to becoming a legend in Ireland and Munster. After getting the lads thoughts on the controversial news surrounding Eddie Jones and Dave Rennie and having heard their theories around the England Six Nations squad coming and goings, we're treated to some of the greatest stories you'll ever hear as CJ relives his greatest moments. From coming out of retirement to play in a charity match and nearly killing one of the opposition, to revealing for the first time why he really retired so young, to reliving the moment he decided he turn his back on South Africa, plus the terrifying moment he nearly killed himself when his BBQ exploded, his thoughts on Leinster, his terrifying school initiation, his stand our Lions memories and two hilarious stories from his early days attempting to settle in at Munster plus much much more.... we've got it all, so sit back and enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ireland legend Keith Wood joins Shane & Nathan on #OTBAM for his thoughts on Eddie Jones back as the Wallabies head coach, while Andy Farrell puts the finishing touches on his Ireland Six Nations squad. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE on weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30 am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette. | #EffortlessFlow
Will O'Callaghan was joined by Andrew Dunne and Gerry Thornley for this week's edition of Wednesday Night Rugby. (01:00) Ireland's Six Nations squad: Should we expect any surprises? (10:00) The sorry decline of Jacob Stockdale. (22:00) What's going on with Bundee Aki at Connacht? (29:00) Australia look to Eddie Jones for short-term relief. (41:00) Ben Healy's all ready to go for Scotland. (46:00) Heineken Champions Cup preview. Rugby in association with Vodafone | #TeamOfUs
Shane Hannon and Adrian Barry were joined by Irish journalist Catherine Murphy live from the Australian Open to recap the latest matches, talk about why tennis needs new characters as well as providing her opinion on Eddie Jones' appointment to the Australian head coach position before the Rugby World Cup. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE on weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30 am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette. | #EffortlessFlow
We have a hell of a show lined up for you this week, we'll be looking at Steve Borthwicks' first England squad, Eddie Jones' shock return to international rugby, a hectic weekend of Champions Cup, and we'll be having a chat to one of the most anticipated new England caps… Harlequins winger Cadan Murley. Settle back, enjoy, and make sure you're subscribed on Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
01:47 - Eddie Jones News06:46 - Should the RFU have prevented Eddie Jones' switch?12:40 - A Strong Australia squad going forward17:20 - Will Eddie Jones and Warren Gatland both fulfil their 5 year plans?24:00 - Sinfield and Borthwick announcing 6 nations team30:40 - England Squad Selections38:42 - England's captaincy and Owen Farell
Eddie Jones joins Hask and Alex to talk about his new role as Australia Head Coach. He also explains why he knew he was going to be sacked from his role with England, the effect it had on him and the prospect of the two sides matching up at the World Cup. We also hear from Rugby Australia chairman Hamish McLennan on why he thinks Jones is the best coach in the world and their aims over the next 5 years as they approach two World Cups and a Lions Tour.
Well, that's how to start a year! Nick and Natho are on deck off the back of the huge news that Eddie Jones has replaced Dave Rennie as coach of the Wallabies. Welcome to 2023, he's gonna be a bumpy ride! WARNING: Occasional swear wordSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nathan Murphy was joined by Irish Grand Slam winner Fiona Hayes and journalist Rúaidhrí O'Connor on this week's edition of Monday Night Rugby. (01:00) Eddie Jones is back! Have Australia made the right call? (11:00) Munster's faith in youth is being rewarded. (28:00) Brilliant Leinster and the battle against complacency. (35:00) What's going on with Bundee Aki? (40:00) Ulster's ongoing misery. Rugby in association with Vodafone | #TeamOfUs
On Monday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of - and the background to - Eddie Jones' appointment as Australia head coach. Connacht announce one contract extension, but could a senior player be heading out? Steve Borthwick has named his first England squad. Plus, the IRFU release the findings of a survey regarding mid-match drinks during international matches at the Aviva.
Ugo and Chris are at Twickenham to chat to Steve Borthwick about his 36-man squad for the Six Nations, but has the news been overshadowed somewhat by his predecessor? They quiz Borthwick on the decision to name Owen Farrell captain and the controversy around his ban. Plus, Borthwick tells us about the difficult conversations he had with those players who missed out on selection. Kevin Sinfield also stops by for a chat about who his defensive leaders will be, tackle technique and how proud he'll be to coach England at Twickenham for the first time. And we discuss a sensational return to the Wallabies for Eddie Jones. Will he come back to haunt his previous employer at the World Cup? There's also a look back at the weekend's Champions Cup action which included big wins for Ospreys and Edinburgh.
Jason and Lindsay look back on all the Champions and Challenge Cup action, discuss Six Nations squad calls and chat with Mindset & Performance Coach, Brian Moylett. They discuss: (1:20) - Munster's win and big names dropped (12:00) - Ulster heartbreak (16:30) - Leinster win big, and Jamie Osborne praise (20:00) - Caelan Doris backed by rugby greats (30:15) - Connacht bash Brive (35:00) - Women's Interpro (41:45) - Owen Farrell - “Absolute disgrace” (44:00)- Eddie Jones' Australia job (50:00) Brian Moylett interview (63:10) - Six Nations squad shots
The Eddie Jones news broke during the regular podcast. It fully justifies an extra emergency pod. And while we're at it, let's dig into how we predict Steve Borthwick's first England squad may shape up. LTBP! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's out with the old and in with the older for the Australian rugby team. With less than eight months until the World Cup in France, the Wallabies have sacked their coach, New Zealander Dave Rennie, and replaced him with veteran Eddie Jones, whom himself was fired as England's head coach just last month. Jones was last in charge of the Australian team from 2001 until 2005, during which time he coached the Wallabies to a Rugby World Cup final, and a Tri Nations series win. Sports writer, Jamie Wall spoke to Jimmy Ellingham.
Today we're delighted to be joined for a new series by a man who's been described as 'the hardest man in rugby' in Carl Fearns and it doesn't take long for you to realise how he's acquired this reputation. As a working class scouser, Carl is a rare breed in professional rugby and has battled with his demons on and off the pitch throughout his incredible career so far. From acquiring a serious gambling addiction from the age of 15 in Liverpool, to getting arrested for knocking out 10 bouncers in Newcastle, to writing off company cars and nearly dying whilst drunk in a fire on pre-season in France - Carl has lived one hell of a life. He joins us from Newcastle where he regails some of the greatest stories we've ever heard on the podcast - including of course giving us an exclusive re-run on the infamous incident where he knocked out Gavin Henson cold. So sit back, relax and enjoy his incredible tales. Get 15% off Carls Beer 'Manuia' with the code - RIGBIZ15 - https://manuia.co.uk/ --------- DOWNLOAD ATHLO NOW! https://athlo.app/ The way you train and use your gym membership is about to change thanks to Athlo. Gain access to gym & classes at the lowest price in London. Any Class, Any Gym, Anywhere. Have a membership? Make cash back when not using your membership. 1. As a user you can access gyms/studios at best rates. 2. When you're away on business/holiday you can rent out your membership and make £ back. https://athlo.app/
England and British & Irish Lions legend, James Haskell joins Max Lahiff and Ryan Wilson for our first ever show in studio. The crew chat through Joe Marler's recent ban, Eddie Jones' sacking and James tells some great previously untold stories from his playing days! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Monday's Rugby Daily, there's heartening news regarding Jonathan Sexton and the Six Nations. Owen Farrell's Six Nations could be delayed, however. Dave Rennie has his say on the Eddie Jones links to Australia. Plus, a bizarre story involving Faf de Klerk. Or not.
Rugby: Sir Clive Woodward, voormalige afrigter van Engeland se seëvierende Wêreldbeker-span in 2003, glo die nuwe afrigter vir die Rose, Steve Borthwick, gaan vir ‘n oplewing in Engelse rugby sorg. Borthwick het by Eddie Jones as afrigter oorgeneem. Corné du Rand van The Rugby Universe en RugbyCoffee gesels uit Twickenham oor die nuwe afrigter.
01:00 Corbs view on England and Steve Borthwick08:33 - London Irish win against Saracens13:55 - The ambition of London Irish16:10 - Toms career and Journey21:40 - Tom playing under Eddie Jones24:00 - Has Tom spoken to Steve Borthwick?25:00 - Tom's aims for his career29:30 - Tom using Breath Coach33:00 - Similarities with Jonathan Fisher
Ricky Dumigan is the Assistant Coach at the Red Hurricanes in Japan and has also had coaching roles with the Sunwolves, Kurita and Ricoh Black Rams. From Australia originally, he's had a wide range of coaching roles in the ACT, Victoria, and Queensland. Ricky is also fortunate to list Eddie Jones as his mentor and how important he has been for his coaching development. EVOLVE RugbyOnline coach development courseWhat you get:https://evolverugby.podia.com/Sneak peek:https://evolverugby.podia.com/evolve-rugby
On Wednesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of the inaugural Celtic Challenge Tournament. Eddie Jones speaks for the first time following his England sacking. Joe McCarthy on his ascent through 2022. And Benetton speak out following a racist incident involving one of their own players.
In his first interview since being sacked as England rugby coach, Eddie Jones tells the Today programme he wouldn't have done anything differently. Speaking to Today's Garry Richardson, Jones says he sensed his sacking by England was imminent. Jones, who led England to the rugby World Cup final in 2019, was dismissed earlier this month after a poor run of form. Jones also spoke to Garry about the messages he's received from players and who he might coach next. (Image: Eddie Jones, Image Credit: EPA, Andy Rain)
In a bonus episode of the pod, we hear from Eddie Jones for the first time since he was sacked as England head coach. Jones tells the BBC's Garry Richardson he knew his dismissal was coming, but does he understand the decision? And what would he have done differently in hindsight? Jones also speaks about his future and how he has one more big job left in him, so could he be coaching against England at next year's World Cup?
Steve Jones, Stuart Barnes and Elgan Alderman react to Steve Borthwick being unveiled as England's new coach. He replaces Eddie Jones and leaves Leicester Tigers along with defence coach Kevin Sinfield. They also look back on the latest round of results in the Champions Cup and name their God or Goddess of the week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
England's new head coach Steve Borthwick is our special guest on the pod this week. He tells Chris how much it means to lead his country and what fans can expect from his England team in their Six Nations opener against Scotland. We also hear from RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney on why Borthwick was always first choice for the job, and why Eddie Jones was sacked nine months before the World Cup. Ashy reveals how Borthwick and Kevin Sinfield broke the news to the Leicester Tigers squad at the weekend, and Danny talks gameplans and whether England can win the World Cup next year in France.
What a special episode this is! Dr Pete Olusoga is joined for a fascinating conversation on the psychology of performance by the queen of British soul, Beverley Knight, MBE. An awarding winning recording artist and musical theatre actress, Beverley has been a mainstay of British and world music scene for over two decades and offers some intriguing insights into the world of performance. Also appearing in this episode, and bringing a psychological perspective is Dr Kaori Araki, chief Sport and performance psychology consultant at CORAZON Co., Ltd. Kaori is a retired professor and taught sport psychology in Singapore and Japan for 18 years, and worked alongside Eddie Jones during Japan's infamous 2015 Rugby World Cup run. This one was such a pleasure to record and hopefully you'll enjoy listening! Beverley Knight on Twitter: @Beverleyknight Beverley Knight website: beverleyknight.com Beverley Knight on Instagram: @beverleyknight Dr Kaori Araki on Twitter: @arakikaori Dr Kaori Araki on Research Gate: researchgate.net/profile/Kaori-Araki
Today we're joined by one of the most decorated rugby players in history in Ex England International & British & Irish Lion Brad Barritt to help take us through a wonderfully exciting and entertaining weekend of European rugby. We also get to delve into Brads incredible career which saw him win 5 premiership titles and 3 european trophies. We hear how Brad believes that the South African clubs can bring some much needed attention and interest back to European rugby, as they have done in the URC and believes that it will strengthen the tournament, how he's happy to see Eddie Jones be let go from the England job as he was one of his first victims and England and the players who've been left out will be reignited once more, we debate whether Eddie Jones and Dave Rennie will be able to get on with each other if he joins up with Australia, whether Ulster's travel delays were to blame for their hammering against Sale, whether Andy Warwick should have got a red card for knocking out Tuilagi with a head collision and what happened when max came face to face with Henry Tuillaggi. Plus Brad shares some incredible stories from his career - ranging from nearly losing his eyesight thanks to Owen Farrells finger, the day Matt Stevens saved his life from drowning and the incredible story behind him being called upto play for the Lions when in the middle of a bender in Las Vegas! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For a final festive get together before the Christmas break, Hugh Woozencroft, Rachael Burford and Alex Goode are joined by Wales' two-time Grand Slam winner James Hook. Together, they consider what a future England team under Steve Borthwick might look like, discuss which players are likely to thrive in his system and what would constitute success in 2023. James Hook gives insight into his old coach Warren Gatland, and what Wales need at both country and club level to turn their fortunes around. The panel spill the beans on the biggest liabilities at rugby Christmas parties and argue over the perfect festive film. All that, plus stolen leather jackets, milk-sloshing initiations and niche WhatsApp groups. Drop us a voicenote on the House Of Rugby WhatsApp at 07852281348 to get involved.
The Lord of the Jungle, Tinds has returned from Australia so we had to get his thoughts on a tumultuous 10 days or so in English rugby with the Eddie Jones' sacking. In the 3rd of our GB&R: The Breakdown Tinds reveals why he thinks Jones was sacked, Hask is still fighting in Eddie's corner and Payno explains why we didn't have the counter balance to David Pembroke on last week's explosive show. Hask gets on his soapbox (again...) to rant about the media and Payno crunches the numbers, almost sending the boys into a spin!
A man often in the headlines for his antics on and off the field, James Haskell was a formidable flanker and even bigger character. Following an illustrious career in the game, James has gone on to become a best-selling author, podcaster and mental health advocate. His wife, Chloe Madeley, calls him ‘rugby's answer to Donald Trump' because of his tendency to speak his mind. James tells John Sweeney why his wife was being rude, how he turned his first rugby set-back into a success and what happened when he met former England Rugby Head Coach, Eddie Jones for the first time.
Greg O'Shea and Lindsay Peat are joined in the House of Rugby studio by Pat McCarry, to discuss all the latest news, and we hear from La Rochelle & France star, Grégory Alldritt. (0:30) - Introduction, Eddie Jones and Wayne Pivac sacked (9:55) - Leinster win big, Munster pipped, Ulster thrashed (35:10) - Grégory Alldritt interview (46:25) - Connacht win and Champions Cup round-up
We're back with an apology for our short mid-season break and a look at the recent coaching chaos. We discuss whether Eddie Jones could rock up in the Top 14 and, as well as debating his and Wayne Pivac's dismissals, we chat to Bordeaux fly half Zack Holmes about the departure of Christophe Urios, a Christmas party in a chateau, a scooter accident, Matthieu Jalibert's dog and much more. Plus, there's more big transfers from England and Wales to the Top 14 to talk about and we pick our MEATER Moment of the Week...Use the code FRENCHPOD20 at checkout for 20% off any full price item at Meater.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brian O'Driscoll joined OTB's Adrian Barry to preview this weekend's Heineken Champions Cup action on Thursday's Off The Ball. (01:00) Eddie Jones, Warren Gatland and what it means for Ireland. (28:00) O'Gara sticks with La Rochelle; could Scott Robertson join Leinster? (32:00) The Heineken Champions Cup is back! Rugby in association with Vodafone | #TeamOfUs
15 ans pour le « Super Moscato Show » et toujours pas une ride ! On ne change pas une équipe qui gagne : Vincent Moscato sera de nouveau épaulé par sa Dream Team composée de Pierre Dorian, Adrien Aigoin, Éric Di Meco, Maryse Ewanjé-Epée, Denis Charvet et Stephen Brun. Deux nouvelles arrivées feront leur entrée dans l'équipe. Marion Bartoli, la championne de Wimbledon 2013 et dernière française à avoir remporté un Grand Chelem, rejoindra la Dream team pour commenter, analyser et débattre sur l'actualité et les événements sportifs qui rythmeront cette année. Le pilote français Esteban Ocon interviendra également cette saison autour de chaque Grand Prix de Formule 1 !
Ben, Charlie & Charles are back for a bonus episode discussing not one but two massive stories in the world of international rugby!England have parted company with Eddie Jones just nine months out from the Rugby World Cup while Wales have also moved on from their head coach Wayne Pivac, acting swiftly to bring back the man who Pivac replaced, Warren Gatland.Ben, Charlie and Charles take you inside Jones' final 48 hours as England head coach and discuss why the decision was made, why Jones was so reluctant to go and, ultimately, if it was the right decision to make so close to the World Cup.We also discuss the likely arrival of Steve Borthwick from Leicester Tigers and what his coaching ticket could look like, with the RFU reported to be parting with close to £1 million to bring their former coach back.And we answer the best of your questions regarding Jones' dismissal.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1:31 - Eddie Jones Dismissed1:48 - Chris Jones initial thoughts2:47 - Alex Lowe initial thoughts4:11 - Corbs initial thoughts6:22 - Eddie's Coaching Staff8:39 - Eddie's Failures to rebuild13:02 - What's gone wrong since 2019?16:12 - England ‘botching' their succession plan19:26 - Why was Eddie backed until now?20:40 - Eddie Jones' Successor22:23 - Steve Borthwick35:01 - USA 7s36:15 - Womens 7s Results in Dubai37:00 - Mens Results38:25 - Areas for Improvement41:18 - representation and leadership in Rugby43:00 - Dishing the dirt on team mates
Ireland legend Keith Wood joins Ger and Shane on #OTBAM to react to Eddie Jones and Wayne Pivac getting the boot at England and Wales respectively, while attention now turns to the European action this weekend. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
On Wednesday's Rugby Daily, Cathal Mullaney brings you some of the reaction to Eddie Jones' dismissal as England head coach. There's also news of a boost for Cian Healy and Leinster ahead of Saturday's Champions Cup opener against Racing.
Joe Molloy was joined by journalist Gerry Thornley and Irish Grand Slam winner Fiona Hayes on Wednesday Night Rugby. (01:00) Debate: Were England right to get rid of Eddie Jones now? (13:00) Return of the Heineken Champions Cup! How will Irish provinces fare? Rugby in association with Vodafone | #TeamOfUs
15 ans pour le « Super Moscato Show » et toujours pas une ride ! On ne change pas une équipe qui gagne : Vincent Moscato sera de nouveau épaulé par sa Dream Team composée de Pierre Dorian, Adrien Aigoin, Éric Di Meco, Maryse Ewanjé-Epée, Denis Charvet et Stephen Brun. Deux nouvelles arrivées feront leur entrée dans l'équipe. Marion Bartoli, la championne de Wimbledon 2013 et dernière française à avoir remporté un Grand Chelem, rejoindra la Dream team pour commenter, analyser et débattre sur l'actualité et les événements sportifs qui rythmeront cette année. Le pilote français Esteban Ocon interviendra également cette saison autour de chaque Grand Prix de Formule 1 !
Hugh Woozencroft, Rachael Burford and Alex Goode are joined by Scotland and Gloucester winger Adam Hastings to unpick the dramatic reappointment of Warren Gatland as Wales Head Coach, replacing Wayne Pivak in the role. Meanwhile, Eddie Jones' future as England boss hangs in the balance, with rife speculation suggesting his imminent departure - the team discuss how we got here and what might happen next in this fast-moving saga. We preview the European Championships which kick off this coming weekend with South African teams joining for the first time, while Adam is grilled on Scotland's Six Nations chances, 50 yard drop goals and rugby's biggest fake tan culprits. Finally, there's more chat on the sport's hardest lads, iconic classic jerseys and our listeners Pass It On to another community club.
And there he goes. Eddie Jones' 7 year tenure as England head coach came to an end today. So Payno spoke with the Australian's right hand man David Permbroke who was texted by Eddie during the show! Pembroke launched a broadside against some of the English media, said that there was no ‘unrest' in the England camp and that Eddie will be gutted to not take this group of players to the World Cup. Payno also speaks to the returning Hask who pays tribute to the “best” head coach he'd ever had and both look ahead to a new era under Richard Cockerill and perhaps Steve Borthwick.
Eddie Jones and Wayne Pivac have left the building Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Irish Independent's Cian Tracey joins Ger and Shane on #OTBAM to discuss Eddie Jones' imminent dismissal as England head coach, while Warren Gatland is summoned to restore Welsh rugby to its former glory. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Joe Molloy was joined by BBC rugby journalist Chris Jones to discuss England's decision to part company with Eddie Jones. Seven years after Jones became England's Head Coach, the lads speculated how this call will impact England going into the Six Nations and, crucially, the World Cup. Rugby in association with Vodafone | #TeamOfUs
A massive week in the rugby world with Warren Gatland returning to regulate Wales, and Eddie Jones on the brink of being sacked by the RFU after a very poor November series. We cover both and we're joined by former England fullback Mike Brown this week to get his thoughts on Warren and Eddie, as well as his times with the Baa-Baas and Scott Robertson. We wrap up some of the Prem and URC action and look forward to a big weekend of European rugby. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris and Ugo are back together again for the second time in 24 hours to react to the news that Eddie Jones has been sacked as England coach. They discuss why the RFU took this decision it did and what legacy he leaves in English rugby. Danny dials in from South Africa to reflect on his time playing under Jones, and what the reaction has been from his Harlequins teammates. And they discuss what challenges the new coach, expected to be Steve Borthwick, will face.
Rúaidhrí O'Connor of the Irish Independant is in studio with Joe Molloy to discuss this weekend's rugby, Warren Gatland returning to the Wales backroom staff and previewing this weekend's Champions Cup fixtures. (0:30) Warren Gatland returns to the fold. (10:00) Eddie Jones' fate in the hands of the RFU. (13:00) The Return of the Champions Cup for the 22/23 season. (22:00) Leinster triumph over Ulster in a ruthless comeback. (34:00) Munster going from strength to strength under Rowntree. (41:00) Connacht's European odyssey. @VodafoneIreland | #TeamOfUs
After news broke that legendary coach Warren Gatland is returning to Wales, Chris and Ugo ask whether it is the right decision by the WRU. They are joined by Wales great Jamie Roberts who explains why a change was needed and what they get in re-appointing Gatland. But is it like Manchester United going back to Sir Alex Ferguson? Or re-signing Cristiano Ronaldo? And ahead of the RFU's announcement regarding the future of Eddie Jones, they consider what options are available should a change of direction be taken.
Joe Molloy was joined by rugby analyst Brent Pope on Sunday's Off The Ball to discuss the weekend's URC action, including wins for Leinster, Munster and Connacht. Furthermore, the lads discussed Eddie Jones' suitability for England's Head Coach role after a series of Sunday newspaper articles suggested that Jones should no longer be in the job. Rugby is in association with Vodafone | #TeamOfUs