‘Don’t know what you’re speaking about’: Jones fires again at critics … however apologises for RWC catastrophe

Wallabies coach Eddie Jones has apologised for Australia’s worst-ever World Cup efficiency, together with his aspect nearly assured to develop into the primary Australian staff to ever be knocked out within the pool stage.

But he hit again at current experiences questioning his dedication to the Wallabies, after it was claimed that Jones held a secret assembly with Japan over doubtlessly turning into their coach subsequent yr – regardless of having 4 years left to run on his Australian contract.

The interview reportedly occurred simply two weeks earlier than the World Cup kicked off.

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In his post-match press convention following the humiliating 40-6 defeat to Wales, Jones mentioned: “I apologise to all the Australian supporters.

“Our performance wasn’t up to the standards required. I take full responsibility for that.”

But regardless of the biggest-ever margin of defeat for Australia at a World Cup, Jones was defiant in claiming he’s the best man to repair the struggling aspect.

“I remain committed to the Australia project. I still believe I am the person to turn things around,” Jones mentioned.

“I was put in this job to turn Australia around and I don’t think I could have done it with the players we had.

“This is the most painful time but also the best time to learn for young players.”

Jones additionally hit again on the experiences linking him to the Japan job, saying: “I don’t know what you are talking about mate.

“I take umbrage to people questioning my commitment to the Australia job.”

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Samu Kerevi was distraught at full time.Source: Getty Images

It got here after former twin New Zealand worldwide Sonny Bill Williams took purpose at Jones after the defeat.

“That second-half team looked like a team that just lost belief, they didn’t believe in themselves. And that starts from the head in the sheds, the guy that’s telling them to get up,” Williams mentioned on Stan Sports.

He added: “If I’m a player, from a player’s point of view – I’m not following a guy that’s sitting, having a meeting with another national team potentially looking for another job days before you’re hopping on the plane to come to this World Cup. That’s just my opinion.”

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The two-time World Cup winner continued: “All I can speak on is my experience as a player. As a player, if a coach shows his characteristics and does things like that, I’m not going to follow him into battle. I’ve got to be prepared to die for a coach and give my heart and soul.”

Doubts over Jones’ willingness to see out his full contract first emerged in June when Jones raised eyebrows together with his feedback on a podcast.

“I’m only coaching ’til this World Cup,” Jones mentioned. “I’ve signed [until the end of 2027], but as I’ve made the mistake before, I’ve stayed too long. So, we win the World Cup, it will be time to go. If we lose the World Cup, it will be time to go.”

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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