The ‘hard, tough’ NRL star Jones believes may flip Wallabies fortunes round

Former Wallabies coach Eddie Jones has revealed he believes the 15-man code must proceed to focus on rugby league stars following their World Cup humiliation.

The Australian facet flunked out of the event within the group levels for the primary time in historical past in France, resulting in Jones’ resignation.

Rugby Australia have already handing younger gun Joseph Suaalii a mammoth $5 million contract beginning in 2025 which is able to see him characteristic in a World Cup on dwelling soil in 2027.

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However, Jones believes the Wallabies must proceed their recruitment drive a singled out one man they need to goal — Tom Gilbert.

The Dolphins enforcer emerged as one of many NRL’s hardest males early within the 2023 season earlier than his marketing campaign ended after an Origin shoulder damage.

For Jones, the gun lock embodies precisely what the Wallabies must return to glory.

“He is a bit like Peter Ryan — hard, tough,” Jones mentioned on James Graham’s The Bye Round podcast.

“You just need another one of those because they change the way you train.”

Meanwhile, Rugby Australia at the moment are dealing with the specter of NRL golf equipment poaching younger rugby union gamers after the ARLC revealed a plan handy out wage cap exemptions.

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Mark Nawaqanitawase is reportedly a goal of the Roosters, whereas Max Jorgensen has beforehand turned down the Tricolours in favour of taking part in for the Waratahs.

Jones believes Rugby Australia must do the whole lot they’ll retain the younger stars already in rugby programs.

“You have to make it exciting for them,” he mentioned.

“Max Jorgensen did the whole pre-season with the Roosters, was probably going to play with the first team.

“Australian rugby last year took an Australia A tour to Japan and he fell in love with rugby. Thought how good is this?

“Then he comes to the World Cup as an 18 yearly. Unfortunately gets injured at training and doesn’t play, but he is invested in rugby now because he can see what it can bring him.”

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