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England can’t get enough of Eddie

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ENGLAND head coach Eddie Jones has pledged to help build a “sustainabl­y successful team” after extending his contract until 2021.

Jones was due to step down after the 2019 World Cup, but, having overseen a remarkable run of 22 wins from 23 Tests, his bosses have decided to lengthen his reign while inserting into the terms of the deal a performanc­e break clause after Japan 2019.

The Rugby Football Union sees the contract extension as part of the succession planning for Jones’ departure and hopes

Rioli broke his left foot in the Tigers’ grand final win over Adelaide. The club has taken a cautious approach with the 20year-old, which has put him in doubt for the premiers’ season opener against Carlton on March 22. to have appointed his replacemen­t by the end of the 2019-20 season. The two will then work together until Jones’ exit.

“I’m delighted to extend – it’s quite exciting,” Jones said.

“He’s doing OK ... he’s about to run next week, which is good but he’ll be touch and go for round one,” assistant coach Justin Leppitsch told RSN927 yesterday.

Rioli will move into the next phase of his recovery when the

“The team’s got a great potential and what I’d also like to be involved in is creating a sustainabl­y successful team and play a role in doing that.

“The first priority is to win Tigers head to the Sunshine Coast for a week-long training camp on Sunday.

The pre-season program was modified to accommodat­e the players’ late return from holidays after their droughtbre­aking premiershi­p win. the World Cup and after that making sure the guy who is going to take over has a good team to be involved in, has a good structure and hopefully I can play a role in ensuring that happens.

“It’s quite a unique situation in world rugby to be able to do this and I’m delighted to be able to take a part in this process.”

When asked if he would want to stay beyond 2021, the Australian added: “I think that’s probably enough for me and a good opportunit­y to bring another coach through.”

Leppitsch said having a shorter pre-season than most wouldn’t be an issue.

“The experience of finals footy versus the extra month of pre-season ... I think I’d take the experience of finals footy every year,” he said.

“That’s the great opportunit­y of this situation and make sure they come through with a successful team and keep making England successful.”

England open their Six Nations title defence against Italy on February 3 but will be without flanker James Haskell, who has been banned for four weeks for a dangerous tackle in the Champions Cup.

THE FIRST PRIORITY IS TO WIN THE WORLD CUP AND AFTER THAT MAKING SURE THE GUY WHO IS GOING TO TAKE OVER HAS A GOOD TEAM TO BE INVOLVED IN

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