Wallabies lure NRL great for World Cup

Wallabies lure NRL great for World Cup

New Wallabies coach Eddie Jones has turned to the NRL to assist fill the void after a mass exodus of assistants, luring former rugby league star Brett Hodgson forward of this 12 months’s World Cup.

Hodgson, who performed over 350 NRL video games, together with representing NSW, labored as Jones’ defence coach for England late final 12 months and can now fill the position with the Wallabies.

“I’m really excited to be back in Australia and working with the Wallabies, especially in a World Cup year,” Hodgson, who completed his enjoying profession within the UK earlier than getting into to teaching, stated.

“There’s plenty of hard work ahead and I’m looking forward to hitting the ground running and making a positive contribution to the team.

“The Wallabies are a team everyone in Australia loves to get behind and from what I’ve seen so far, there’s plenty of talent here and that’s something that’s really exciting.”

Following the abrupt sacking of Dave Rennie as Wallabies coach, most of his assistants have adopted.

Forwards coach Dan McKellar joined Laurie Fisher and scrum coach Petrus du Plessis because the final members of Rennie’s Wallabies assistants to give up final week.

Jones pointed to Hodgson’s expertise as an NRL participant and coach as one thing which could possibly be helpful to the Wallabies’ World Cup marketing campaign.

“Brett’s a hardworking and detailed young coach who will be a great asset to the Wallabies and the coaching staff,” he stated.

“He’s worked under some great coaching mentors like Gus Gould and Tim Sheens in his time as a player and a coach, so he’s well-schooled and I know he’ll give his best to the job of producing the best defence in world.”

Source: www.news.com.au