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“Wife said no” – Eddie Jones was offered rugby return by English club

Former England boss Eddie Jones could well have been involved in Super League before then as he’s revealed to James Graham on his podcast, The Bye Round.

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“I’d love to do it (rugby league coaching). I had a bit of an (opportunity) with Wigan,” explained Jones.

“Wigan wanted me to come and have a chat with them about being director of rugby in 2007 or 2008. They wanted to get Andy Farrell on as head coach.

“It was just a preliminary chat. But they wanted to chat and my wife said: ‘No, we’re not living up in Wigan.’ London was cold enough for her!

“There’s been bits and pieces, people talking and asking if I’d be interested, but the timing has never been right.”

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Eddie Jones facts:

  1. In 1994 Jones gave up his career as a teacher and school principal to coach his former club Randwick
  2. Jones previously coached Australia between 2001 and 2005, taking the team to the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final.
  3. He played a minimal role with South Africa when the Springboks won the 2007 Rugby World Cup and from 2012 to 2015 he coached Japan, leading them in the 2015 Rugby World Cup and their upset win over South Africa
  4. The hooker made three appearances for Leicester during the 1991/92 season in England
  5. In November 2015 Jones was appointed by Goldman Sachs Group Inc. to the bank’s advisory board in Japan

Using several interviews with various sources from down the years, we’ve formed Eddie Jones dream team of the players based on the players he bestowed with the most acclaim.

Eddie Jones Dream Team:

BACK-THREE:

  • 15. Matt Burke (Australia)
  • 14. Bryan Habana (South Africa)
  • 11. Lote Tuqiri (Australia)

CENTRES:

  • 13. Manu Tuilagi (England)
  • 12. Matt Giteau (Australa)

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