Embattled Wallabies coach Eddie Jones has declared he’s “committed to Australia” after arriving house from the World Cup amid a flurry of studies he’s set to take a job supply from Japan.
Arriving in Sydney on Friday morning, Jones, who signed a five-year cope with the Wallabies however has reportedly been speaking with Japanese officers, declared he would meet with Rugby Australia and reveal his future at a press convention on Monday.
“Meeting with Rugby (Australia). I will speak to the media on Monday but I am committed to Australia,” he stated when doorstopped by TV cameras on the airport.
Jones reiterated that he’d had “no discussions” with Japanese officers regardless of studies he carried out an interview through Zoom and that the job was his for the taking.
He has repeatedly denied these studies and stated he “can’t control” studies popping out of Japan that he was going to simply accept the teaching function.
“Ah well, as I said mate, I’m committed to Australia,” he stated.
Multiple Japanese news shops, and the London Telegraph, have reported that Jones is about to take over from Jamie Joseph as Japan head coach on a long-term deal.
Rugby Australia didn’t organise a press convention for Jones at Sydney airport upon arrival from France and the 63-year-old was reluctant to speak.
Jones stays underneath strain after the Wallabies’ earliest ever World Cup exit that got here on the again of losses to Fiji and Wales.
Source: www.news.com.au