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England’s Jones ready to wield axe

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LONDON: Eddie Jones has told England to expect a radical overhaul before the next Rugby World Cup despite reaching the final in Japan in November.

England fielded the youngest side in a World Cup final when they were were beaten 32-12 by South Africa.

However, the likes of current senior players such as captain Owen Farrell, Mako Vunipola, Jamie George and Jonny May will be into their 30s by the time of the 2023 edition in France swings around, with powerhouse forward Courtney Lawes and scrum-half Ben Youngs both having turned 34.

But rising stars such as Saracens back-row Ben Earl and Harlequins wing Gabriel Ibitoye will still be in their mid-20s.

Jones, who took over as England coach after their first-round exit at the 2015 World Cup, was unafraid to discard senior players in the run-up to last year’s global showpiece in Japan, with the 60-year-old Australian ditching several veterans including former captain Chris Robshaw, scrum-half Danny Care and hooker Dylan Hartley, who had been captain and then co-skipper with Farrell.

Jones told the BBC on Monday the 2023 squad could feature a difference of as much as a 60 percent difference in personnel compared to the one he selected for Japan.

“I don’t think this group can have another World Cup in them,” said Jones, who signed a two-year extension to his contract last week to take him up to the end of the World Cup in France.

“While there will be core members of the team who will be able to continue to the next World Cup, there will be a new influx of members coming in.”

Jones added he had begun the process of change during the recent Six Nations.

England topped the table on 13 points, ahead of France on points difference with a game to play, when the tournament was halted.

“If you look at the squad this year we have changed it by 20 percent,” said Jones. “There will be another 20 percent change in the second year, and another 20 percent in the third year. That’s how you get the growth in the team.”

 ?? AFP ?? England coach Eddie Jones.
AFP England coach Eddie Jones.

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