The Borneo Post

‘I’ve had enough’: England’s Jones calls for coaches to unite

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SYDNEY: England’s Eddie Jones has called on internatio­nal coaches to unite in pressing World Rugby to relax over-thetop officiatin­g and get the game flowing again, saying he’s “had enough”.

Jones, who is in Australia preparing for the final Test against the Wallabies in Sydney on Saturday, said he was fed-up with laws that have seen games become stop-start affairs, which he fears will ruin next year’s World Cup in France.

“The referees are being put under pressure here, we can’t blame the referees,” he told Australian media outlets Friday.

“The referees, the players, the coaches need to get together and say ‘This is the game we want, this is the game the people want to see’, and try to put together a forthright case as to the proper officiatin­g of the game.

“I’m certainly going to be pushing for it, because I’ve had enough.”

World Rugby has lowered the threshold for yellow and red cards, taking a cautious approach to improve player safety under a framework designed to protect the head.

Jones, who also recently rallied against the deliberate knockon law, said the game obviously needed to be kept safe, “but accidental head contact, and this (excessive) use of

TMO (television match official), we’ve got to cut out”.

South Wales and Queensland in Brisbane. It contrasted with the plodding second EnglandAus­tralia Test which saw a huge number of penalties and constant delays for TMO interventi­on.

Last weekend’s New ZealandIre­land Test also turned into a farcical card-fest that had so many stoppages and sanctions that Jones said it sent the wrong message.

“I don’t want to see a New Zealand-Ireland game like that ever again,” he said.

“Imagine in the World Cup, you’re playing a quarter-final, you get a red card, two yellows and you’re down to 12 men, it’s just ridiculous.”

“World Rugby are doing their best but we’ve just gone too far down one road but certainly before November I’m going to be agitating for something like that (a meeting),” he added.

The referees are being put under pressure here, we can’t blame the referees.

Eddie Jones

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He said lessons could be learned from this week’s fast-paced and thrilling State of Origin rugby league clash between New
Eddie Jones He said lessons could be learned from this week’s fast-paced and thrilling State of Origin rugby league clash between New
 ?? — AFP photo ?? England’s captain Courtney Lawes (left) and teammates warm up during the captain’s run at Coogee Oval in Sydney ahead of the third rugby union test between Australia and England.
— AFP photo England’s captain Courtney Lawes (left) and teammates warm up during the captain’s run at Coogee Oval in Sydney ahead of the third rugby union test between Australia and England.

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