World Cup profitable former All Blacks coach Sir Steve Hansen declared the Wallabies have been “looking good” after confirming he was spending “three or four days” with Eddie Jones and his males in France forward of the event.
The shock transfer from Hansen to reply a name from Jones for assist was sufficient for New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins to joke that Hansen’ ought to have his citizenship cancelled after linking up along with his nation’s bitter rivals.
But Hansen tried to downplay simply how a lot involvement he was having with the Wallabies, who’re winless in 4 Tests beneath Jones in 2023, saying he’s simply serving to his good friend.
“I’d just like to put everybody’s mind at rest that I haven’t joined the Wallabies for the Rugby World Cup,” Hansen informed Kiwi radio station Newstalk ZB.
“I’m here for about three or four days at the request of Eddie, a good mate of mine, just to give him some feedback on what he’s doing.
“Rugby is bigger than all of us, so (I’m) happy to do that.”
Hansen stated he was not being paid for his look in Paris this week because the Wallabies put together for his or her remaining World Cup tune-up towards France this weekend.
He stated he preferred what he had seen in his quick time across the Wallabies camp, acutely aware of the younger group Jones had chosen for the marketing campaign.
“Australia are looking good actually,” he stated.
“They’re just a young side that are coming together and they’ve got a coach that wants them to work hard and be better. I think they’re buying into that.
“They’re rebuilding themselves, trying to re-establish themselves.
“Eddie seems pretty hellbent on having his own Australian style and he’s picked a young team.
“He’s left a lot of the senior players out and, and as a result … I wouldn’t call them naive but they’re young as far as Test experience goes.
“The All Blacks themselves have come through some adversity in the last 12 months and it‘s made them stronger and I think the Australians will have to do the same.”
The Wallabies will play France on Saturday in a remaining probability to style success earlier than the opening conflict of the event towards Georgia.
France and Ireland are the favourites to win the event.
Source: www.news.com.au