The Citizen (Gauteng)

Eddie expects French to pack a punch

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– England coach Eddie Jones compared veteran French counterpar­t Jacques Brunel to a boxer who had gone the distance with heavyweigh­t great Muhammad Ali as he forecast a gruelling Six Nations encounter for his side in Paris.

Today’s match will be the first time Brunel has taken on England as France boss.

But having served as forwards coach when current French Rugby Federation president Bernard Laporte was in charge of the national side and, more recently, head coach of Italy, the 64-year-old Brunel knows

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reigning Six Nations champions England well.

Jones, who first came across Brunel some 20 years ago, said the former Perpignan coach had always picked physically imposing teams and that nothing had changed now he was in charge of France.

“Anyone who can last the distance, go 15 rounds against Muhammad Ali … if you coach profession­ally for 20 years you are doing a lot of things right,” said Jones this week.

“He’s a good selector, he’s got a certain style of play, always picks big physical teams, they always play like that and if they’re good enough they win.”

But Jones was confident an England side without injured regular captain Dylan Hartley at hooker would be able to best France physically despite their shock 2513 loss away to Scotland last time out.

“We are expecting a tough old tussle. But as long as we are brutal and ruthless at the gain-line, I think we will have too much for them,” he explained.

“It will be a tough game and he (Brunel) is a great coach.” –

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