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Edward Jones (born 30 January 1960) [1] is an Australian rugby union coach and former player. He most recently coached the Australia national team from January until October 2023. [ 2 ] He previously coached Australia, Japan and England .
Edward Jones (lacrosse) (1881–1951), British lacrosse player; Edward Jones (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1910s for Wales, and Broughton Rangers; Edward Jones (cricketer) (1896–1978), Welsh cricketer; Eddie Jones (footballer, born 1914) (1914–1984), Welsh footballer for Bolton Wanderers and Swindon Town
Jones started his rugby league career in England with Wigan in 1904, joining from rugby union club Pontycymmer RFC. [5] He signed for Broughton Rangers in December 1910. [6]Ned Jones played scrum-half in Broughton Rangers' 4–0 victory over Wigan in the 1911 Challenge Cup Final during the 1910–11 season at The Willows, Salford, in front of a crowd of 15,006.
Eddie Jones rejected the assertion he betrayed Australian rugby after becoming the coach of Japan, six weeks after quitting the Wallabies following their worst-ever Rugby World Cup campaign. The ...
Eddie Jones knows the hits will keep coming if he's retained as head coach following Australia's worst ever performance at the Rugby World Cup. After a tumultuous campaign that started negatively ...
More than 36 hours after Eddie Jones revealed he was quitting as Wallabies coach, Rugby Australia confirmed his departure on Tuesday and said the organization would conduct a thorough search for ...
Eddie Jones has quit as Australia head coach only 10 months into a five-year contract after the Wallabies’ worst-ever performance at a Rugby World Cup. The Wallabies failed to progress beyond ...
In November 2008, Shane Williams and Ryan Jones became the first Welsh players to be nominated in a group of five players for the World Rugby Player of the Year award, first awarded in 2001. Shane Williams was duly selected as the 2008 World Rugby Player of the Year. [37] Leigh Halfpenny was nominated in 2013 and Alun Wyn Jones in 2015.