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England boss Jones apologises for Ireland and Wales slurs

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LONDON: England coach Eddie Jones has apologised “unreserved­ly” after a video emerged in which he made derogatory remarks regarding both Ireland and Wales.

The video shows Jones addressing a conference at Fuso, the parent company of England sponsors Mitsubishi, last year where he referred to the Irish as “scummy” and described Wales as a “shit place”.

The Australian’s incendiary remarks were uploaded by Fuso to YouTube in July but came to light just days before England will try to stop 2018 Six Nations champions Ireland from completing a Grand Slam at Twickenham on Saturday.

Until this season, the only match England had lost since Jones took over following their first-round exit at the 2015 World Cup was when Ireland denied them a Grand Slam with a 13-9 victory in Dublin last year.

“We’ve only lost one Test to the scummy Irish,” Jones said in the video.

“I’m still dirty about that game, but we will get ’em back. We will get that back, don’t worry, we have got them next year at home, we will get ’em back!“

Earlier in the talk Jones, mentioning how Japan Under-20s lost 125-0 to their Welsh counterpar­ts shortly after he became the head coach of the senior Japan men’s team in 2012, said: “Wales! Who knows Wales? It’s this little s**t place that has got three million people – three million!“

Former Australia and Japan coach Jones, in an apology released by England’s governing Rugby Football Union, said on Wednesday: “I apologise unreserved­ly for any offence caused – no excuses and I shouldn’t have said what I did. I’m very sorry.”

In the unlikely event Ireland – chasing what would be just their third Grand Slam of all time – needed any extra motivation for the St Patrick’s Day clash then Jones has certainly given them an added incentive to win this weekend.

His comments will have caused huge embarrassm­ent to Twickenham chiefs, with an RFU spokeswoma­n saying: “Eddie has apologised for his inappropri­ate remarks, and the RFU is also very sorry for any offence caused and will apologise to the IRFU (Irish Rugby Football Union) and WRU (Welsh Rugby Union).”

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