Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Low-key return and Jones staying silent

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ENGLAND rugby coach Eddie Jones arrived back in London giving little away about his future as the Rugby Football Union prepared to start its World Cup debrief.

The 31-strong England squad made a low-key return from their World Cup campaign in Japan, two days after their sobering 32-12 defeat by South Africa in the final in Yokohama.

There was no media access at Heathrow Airport and, although a few cheers rang out from waiting fans, there was no reaction from the players as they made their way into the arrivals hall in terminal 5.

Jones, whose long-term future is up in the air, also gave little away as he walked expression­less through the barriers.

He is contracted for another two years but RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney wants the 59-yearold Australian to commit for the next tournament in France in 2023.

“One of the first priorities will be to sit down and have a chat.

We will do it as a matter of urgency,” Sweeney said.

“Eddie is committed to his contract through to the end of August 2021 and he is fulfilling that.

“There are a lot of emotions flying around after a game so let the dust settle a little bit and then see where his head’s at, see how he feels about it.

“But the first step is to honour that contract through to 2021 and then we’ll discuss what goes on beyond that.”

England’s low-key return was a far cry from 2003, when Clive

Woodward’s triumphant England team brought London to a standstill as they paraded the Webb Ellis trophy on two open-top buses past an estimated 750,000 crowd in the centre of the capital.

Plans for a similar victory parade were scrapped when Jones’ men lost to the Springboks in Saturday’s final.

Jones admits a number of the 31-man squad are to be jettisoned for the Six Nations.

“There will be a new team made. We’ll make a new team for the Six Nations,” he said.

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Eddie Jones gives little away as he arrives at Heathrow airport.
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Nico Hulkenberg’s Formula One future is in doubt (see right).

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