The Borneo Post

Jones rules out replacing Cheika as Wallabies rugby coach

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SYDNEY: England coach Eddie Jones has ruled himself out of replacing the Wallabies’ Michael Cheika after this year’s World Cup, saying Australia needs “generation­al change”.

Cheika’s contract as head coach is due to run out later this year with the hunt for a successor under way. Jones, an Australian, has been widely touted as a potential replacemen­t, but he told the Sydney Morning Herald Friday that he wanted to stay in Europe.

“I am happy in Europe,” said the 59-year- old.

“The Wa l l abi e s ne e d a generation­al change in culture.”

The newspaper said he could instead take on a role with an emerging nation, such as Georgia or Germany, in a bid to repeat the success he had with Japan in the lead-up to the 2015 World Cup. Jones is under contract until 2021, but reportedly has a break clause that allows him and the Rugby Football Union to part ways if England fail to reach the semi-finals. With Jones seemingly out of the running, Wales coach Warren Gatland and Glasgow coach Dave Rennie are seen as the frontrunne­rs.

Jones’ revelation comes with Australia’s new director of rugby Scott Johnson reportedly ruffling feathers with an aggressive pitch to bring home some of the country’s top overseas- based coaches, officials and support staff.

The Hera ld said he had approached Fiji’s strength and conditioni­ng guru John Pryor and unsuccessf­ully tried to lure attack coach Scott Wisemantel, who is working with Jones at England.

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