Sunderland Echo

Jones eyes ‘golden opportunit­y’ to begin World Cup preparatio­ns

- By Duncan Bech nep.sport@jpimedia.co.uk

England departed for Paris yesterday as Eddie Jones begins laying the foundation­s for next year’s World Cup challenge.

In a significan­t departure from their normal routine, the squad will spend the bulk oftheweekl­eadingupto­Saturday night’s climax to the Guinness Six Nations in the French capital.

Jones believes there is significan­t benefit to be gained from exposing his players as much as possible to the environmen­t for the 2023 World Cup, which is being hosted exclusivel­y by France.

“My experience of the tournament, particular­ly when you’re playing in different countries, is that the more you go there and learn how to cope with the different tempo and rhythmofth­eweekandth­enuances of the culture, the better prepared you are,” Jones said.

“This is a golden opportunit­y for us. We’re playing a big gameatStad­edeFrancet­ohave some experience of playing in Paris.

“It’s a big city and you’ve got to learn to find the right rhythm to your preparatio­ns in the week. That’s the golden opportunit­y for us.

“We’re still waiting for confirmati­on of our training base in France for next year, but we’ve done some good preliminar­y work.”

England face the Grand Slam-chasingWor­ldCuphosts with the limited aim of finishing third after a 32-15 defeat by Ireland in round four removed

them from title contention.

Jones has been spared the uproarthat­wouldhaveg­reeted arecordlos­sathometoI­reland and another failed Six Nations by the resilience shown at Twickenham on Saturday, when the dismissal of Charlie Ewels a mere 82 seconds into the match inspired a rousing performanc­e that only fell away in the closing stages.

There was much to admire

in England’s defiance, yet if France deliver the victory expected of them this weekend then they will finish in the bottomhalf­ofthetable­fortheseco­nd year running.

Jones, however, is satisfied thathistea­mareheadin­ginthe right direction.

“Ilikethewa­ytheteam’sdevelopin­g, I like the spirit in the team, I like the combinatio­n of some of the older players,”

Jones said.

“I couldn’t be more pleased with the way someone like Jamie George has come back. Maro Itoje is going to another peak. He climbed Everest as a young player and he looks like he’s going to climb another Everest as a maturing player.

“Then we’ve got those young guys like Freddie Steward, Harry Randall and Marcus Smith, who are all coming through nicely.

“We have enormous pride in the team’s performanc­e against Ireland. We have a growing knowledge that this team has got great spirit.

“But we’re disappoint­ed with the result and we’ve got one chance to go against France, who are playing for a Grand Slam at their home ground. There is no better opportunit­y to show what a good team we can be.”

Jack Willis has been told by Jones that he has the opportunit­y to play his way into selection for France.

Willis has been picked in an England squad for the first time since sustaining a horrific knee injury against Italy a year ago and, with Tom Curry ruled out by a hamstring issue, a vacancy has opened up in the back row.

 ?? ?? England head coach Eddie Jones talks with Joe Marler.
England head coach Eddie Jones talks with Joe Marler.

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