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2023 World Cup.  “Had we got a ball against Fiji” Australia would have qualified

2023 World Cup. “Had we got a ball against Fiji” Australia would have qualified

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Eddie Jones believes Australia qualify for 2023 World Cup quarter-finals thanks to catch against Fiji (©Icon Sport)

Australia Portugal completed their 2023 Rugby World Cup group stage with a 34-14 win on Sunday.R October. The Wallabies are still there An opportunity to qualify quarter final. So the Australians continued training all week.

Eddie Jones and Australia’s merit

During a press conference held on Friday, October 6, Eddie Jones It did not fail in its reputation. “You know, if we had a ball against Fiji, we could have already qualified for the quarter-finals. These are the little things that happen and can sometimes prevent progress,” the Australian coach underlined.

The Wallabies await the match between Fiji and Portugal. Their destiny is no longer in their hands. Scheduled for this Sunday, October 8 at 9pm, the Fijians need just one point to reach the quarter-finals.

Rating of Australian Rugby

Remove Australia First is historical Double world champion in 1991 and 1999 for this country. In early 2023, Chairman of the Examination, Eddie Jones wants to keep working.

“There will be some sort of review of Rugby Australia in November, I believe. So, at the end of this, we can start to move forward,” admits the former England coach, who wants to take part in the assessment process.

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Eddie Jones diagnosis

For this 2023 World Cup, Eddie Jones is fully committed to his options, especially with 125 caps Michael Hooper fielding an experienced third row. “V.SThis team has a future. We need one or two quality players to fill that. This is a team that can achieve very good results,” asserts the Australian coach regarding the 33 players selected for this World Cup.

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Asked how Australian rugby works, Eddie Jones agrees A few points of progress Especially the delay associated with European countries should be considered.

“We need to improve player development. In Australia, if you look at the history of rugby, when we were amateurs, rugby league, AFL (Australian Rules) influenced us, so maybe we were ahead of rugby. Professional today, Europe and Will (Skelton) than the rest of the world. can attest. The understanding of rugby has grown significantly and “we’re a bit behind in this area. Work together, there’s no reason why we can’t.”

Eddie JonesCoach Australia

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