The final time it led to tears, in an elevator after his closing press convention as Australia head coach. But, because it seems, it will not be the ultimate time.
Rugby Australia dropped a bombshell on Monday morning, asserting that Eddie Jones can be returning as Wallabies head coach and that Dave Rennie’s time on the helm was over.
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He had taken the Wallabies to the World Cup closing again in 2003 and coached them to win the Tri-Nations and Bledisloe Cup. More not too long ago, Jones took England to two-straight collection victories over the Wallabies on their very own turf.
Now Jones has a shot at revenge of a unique type, even when it isn’t all about revenge for Jones, who was linked to a possible Wallabies homecoming again in July final yr.
Jones was nonetheless England coach at that time, later sacked by the Rugby Football Union in early December as Rugby Australia swiftly confirmed its curiosity within the 62-year-old.
“It is fair to say that hell hath no fury like an Eddie scorned,” McLennan instructed The Telegraph on the time.
“I can’t confirm this, but I am pretty sure that Eddie’s first love is Wallaby gold.”
The staff actually meant so much to Jones. It is why the news of his sacking harm a lot, denying him an opportunity to make up for the defeat to England on the World Cup in 2003.
Jones opened up on his emotional exit in his e-book, describing his mouth crumpling “into a little ball” as he was consoled by media advisor David Pembroke after fronting the media.
“We had just started to descend when the first tears fell. I couldn’t stop them,” he wrote.
“I cried in the lift … I shook my head as the tears kept rolling down my face. My mouth was crumpled into a little ball which I eventually managed to open.”
Jones wrote of how the news left him “reeling” and, extra importantly, of how he was decided to show this was not the tip.
“Finally, just before we reached the ground floor,” he wrote on the time, “I got the words out: ‘I will coach at this level again’.”
And he did, taking up as England coach in 2015 and remaining on the helm for seven years earlier than a stretch of disappointing outcomes noticed the staff win simply 5 of 12 Tests in 2022.
Jones later instructed BBC that he felt his sacking was “coming” however England captain Owen Farrell was not afraid to go in to bat for his former coach, calling the choice “unbelievably disappointing”.
While England’s poor leads to 2022 could have led to Jones’ demise, Farrell was adamant that the drop in kind was not simply all the way down to the coach and that “everyone” was accountable.
Jones could haven’t been stunned by the decision however that didn’t imply he was left questioning his teaching because of this. The reverse was true the truth is, with the Australian telling the BBC he “didn’t think” he was “coaching poorly” and that he “wouldn’t do anything differently”.
It was removed from the tip for Jones’ teaching profession anyway, as The Times’ Alex Lowe reported on Monday morning. The former Wallabies coach had his eyes on one thing greater, eager to finish on a greater observe.
“While sad to lose the England job, he was convinced he wanted to keep coaching, telling friends he had “one more big job” left in him and that his finest days nonetheless lay forward,” Lowe wrote.
RA powerbrokers will definitely be hoping Jones’ higher days are nonetheless forward, significantly with the 2027 World Cup shaping as the right likelihood to make an announcement on the worldwide stage.
As The Daily Telegraph’s Jamie Pandaram identified on Fox Sports News Jones does have a confirmed file for turning a staff’s fortunes round — and rapidly too. Whether there may be sufficient time earlier than the World Cup in France later this yr although stays to be seen.
“It’s a bold move,” Pandaram mentioned.
“We’re talking only eight months out from the Rugby World Cup. Jones has no real history with any of the current Wallabies except for coaching against them. He’s going to have learn personalities very quickly.
“I imagine game plans, style of play will be ripped up. Jones is very much his own man and own coach. He will have his own ideas on how he is going to get this Wallabies group up and running by the World Cup.
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“He has a good track record of having success very quickly but it remains to be seen whether he has enough time to transition this team, which has become accustomed to losing tight contests and losing important games, whether this is a group he can turn around and get success from in France this year.”
Chairman Hamish McLennan mentioned this was a “major coup” that Rugby Australia “did not want to miss” out on and there was no time to attend, with loads of curiosity in Jones elsewhere.
Jones could have been branded a “traitor” by one supporter on the Sydney Cricket Ground final yr however now he has a chance to complete what he began over 20 years in the past.
The hope, this time, is that it’s going to not finish in tears.
And as a lot as this will likely not solely be about revenge for Jones, he’ll get an opportunity to precise simply that later this yr ought to England and Australia meet on the quarter-final stage of the Rugby World Cup in France.
Wallabies nice Matt Giteau described the choice to sack Jones as a “big mistake”, and it might be solely a matter of time earlier than he’s confirmed proper.
As McLennan warned, there may be nothing like a “scorned” Eddie.