‘It’s not simple’: How Eddie has influenced Manly’s US prep — Vegas Daily

Former Wallabies coach Eddie Jones’ affect on the Sea Eagles Las Vegas camp has been revealed, with Anthony Seibold adopting his former colleague’s journey method.

Seibold labored below Jones throughout his tenure as England’s rugby union head coach previous to his return to the NRL with Manly.

Having travelled world wide with the English aspect, Seibold learnt the best way to acclimatise to new situations and adopted Jones’ strategies when travelling.

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“One of the things that we would do in rugby, wherever we’re playing their first Test match, we would go there about 10 days before,” Seibold stated to the SMH.

“We’d have a graduated approach to recovery, to starting to get moving and restarting the engine.

“We copied that approach from England rugby. We have been heavily influenced by that experience. You saw it with Penrith’s travel to England, it’s tough, it’s not easy.

“For all four teams, everyone’s got a different approach and it’s more than one way to skin a cat. We feel it’s the best approach for us.”

Jones’ tenure with the Wallabies was disastrous, failing to get out of the group stage within the 2023 World Cup in France.

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However, Seibold revealed he nonetheless stays on contact with Jones who questions what the Sea Eagles have been trying to attain in pre-season.

“I know things didn’t go well for him here in Australia, but he has had a lot of success over a long period of time as an international coach,” Seibold stated.

“He is someone I respect and regard highly. He’s very demanding to work for but I feel like I’m a better coach for having worked with Eddie. He’ll ring from time to time or I’ll shoot him a text message.

“He had a positive influence on me getting going again with coaching after Brisbane. I ended up coaching 15 Tests with England. That was a pretty unique experience.”

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