The Scotsman

Jones questions Ireland’s ability to dominate England at Twickenham

- By DUNCAN BECH

Eddie Jones has thrown down the gauntlet to Andy Farrell's Ireland by questionin­g whether they are capable of delivering another conclusive victory when they face England.

The rivals collide in the crucial fixture in Group A of the Autumn Nations Cup at Twickenham with the winners taking pole position in the race for a stake in the showpiece event on finals weekend.

Ireland opened the competitio­n with a statement by overwhelmi­ng Wales 32-9 but Jones pointedly referenced Farrell's claim that it was a "dominant" display when considerin­g tomorrow's clash.

"Ireland were very happy with their dominant performanc­e against Wales and we know they area very wellcoache­d team," Jones said.

"As their coaching staff said, they were dominant, so the challenge is can they bring a dominant Irish performanc­e to Twickenham? I know Andy Farrell very well, they will be well prepared and they'll come to Twickenham with a point to prove, which always makes them dangerous.

"It' s the most important game of the year for us and I'm sure they are treating it exactly the same way."

England's own autumn has started in effective if unspectacu­lar style with a workmanlik­e victory over Italy securing the 2020 Six Nations title and a 40-0 rout of Georgia .

"It's a huge step up from what we've been encounteri­ng in the last couple of games ," Jones said. "Ireland v England matches games are always big. It's like when we go to Lansdowne Road or whatever the commercial name is now, it's a huge game.

"It's a traditiona­l rival game and it's a game we both want to win dearly. They are always tough, engrossing, hardfought encounter sand Saturday is going to be exactly the same. Our intensity is always pretty good, but definitely there's a bit more edge around the place this week. All the guys know Ireland are a very, very tough team.

"Eighteen months ago they were ranked number one in the world so it shows you the class and ability of this team. We know we've got to be at our best to get the result we want.

"Ever y Irish team I've ever coached against is committed, hard-working and doesn't give you any thing you don't deserve."

In a break with tradition, Jones openly admits he has "picked the strongest team possible" to take on opponents who have submitted to England in the last three meetings.

The World Cup loose trio of Tom Curry, Sam Under hill and Billy Vunip ola are reunited for only the second time since Japan as Jones turns to his most imposing pack in the hope of subduing Ireland once more.

The backline is unchanged, presenting Ollie Lawrence with another outing to prove he can be a ball-carrying force at outside centre, but George Ford returns from an Achilles injury to secure a place on the bench. Jonathan Joseph continues his roaming role on the right wing after recovering from the back spasm he sustained against Georgia. England team: E Daly; J Joseph, O Lawrence, H Slade, J May; O Farrell (capt), B Youngs;MV uni po la, J George, KS inc kl er, MI toje,J Launch bury, TC urry,SUn de rhill,BV uni po la. Rep lace ments:TDunn,E Genge , W Stuart, J Hill, B Earl, D Robson, G Ford, MM al ins.

 ??  ?? 0 England head coach Eddie Jones has “picked the strongest team possible" for tomorrow’s Autumn Nations Cup clash with Ireland.
0 England head coach Eddie Jones has “picked the strongest team possible" for tomorrow’s Autumn Nations Cup clash with Ireland.

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