Eddie Jones’ boss will today deliver his preliminary verdict on England’s worst ever Six Nations campaign. A review into how the world’s biggest and richest rugby country could finish last-but-one has already begun.
Jones and his coaching team met yesterday for a debrief. England’s under-fire head coach also took a call from RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney.
Twickenham were quick to make clear that there would be no knee-jerk reaction to England’s hapless spring. That losing to Scotland, Wales and Ireland for the first time in 45 years would not bring about snap decisions.
That seeing recent World Cup finalists buried beneath an avalanche of points and penalties should not automatically trigger the break clause in Jones’ contract.
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