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Eddie Jones · SydneyFormer England boss Eddie Jones returns to the job he held from 2001 to 2005. He led the Wallabies to the 2003 World Cup final in his previous stint in the post and was sacked by England in December. Jones will also oversee the national women's team. His contract takes him through the 2025 incoming tour of the British & Irish Lions and Australia's hosting of the 2027 World Cup.See the Story
Wallabies coach Rennie sacked, Jones takes over
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Rugby World CupRugby Australia assistant coach Scott Wisemantel has resigned from his role effective immediately. West Ham United and Leeds United remain embroiled in a relegation battle after the pair drew 2-2 at Elland Road. Unai Emery's Aston Villa were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Wolverhampton Wanderers.See the Story
Wallabies assistant coach Wisemantel resigns
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Rugby Union · SydneyMark Nawaqanitawase will start on the right wing for Australia against Ireland. The 22-year-old made his Wallabies debut against Italy last week. He will likely mark former Brumbies wing Mack Hansen who is a World Rugby Breakthrough Player of the year nominee. Tom Wright or Andrew Kellaway are expected to take up position on the left wing.See the Story
Nawaqanitawase earns surprise Wallabies start against Ireland
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World CupWales and Australia have been placed in the same group at the 2023 World Cup in France. Both sides are in desperate need of a win following a run of harrowing losses. Wallabies captain James Slipper doesn't think a win over Wales this weekend will give his team a psychological edge ahead of their World Cup showdown.See the Story
Wallabies not into World Cup mind games
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Wallabies to lift for Ireland: Slipper
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Eddie Jones · TwickenhamEngland face New Zealand at Twickenham on Saturday (Sunday AEDT) England coach Eddie Jones has made three changes to his side. Billy Vunipola, Manu Tuilagi and Jack Nowell come in for the All Blacks. New Zealand enter the match armed with a six-Test winning run.See the Story
Jones urges England to 'climb Everest' against New Zealand
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City of Perth · City of PerthNeil Jenkins says "there is no hiding place" for Wales against Australia. Wales face the Wallabies in their Autumn Nations Series finale on Saturday. Wales lost at home to Georgia in their last Test, a result that has piled pressure on head coach Wayne Pivac. Wales have won their last three Tests against Australia, but even a fourth victory on the bounce might not be enough to appease critics.See the Story