Australia’s attack coach Scott Wisemantel, a former right-hand man of Eddie Jones, says he would love to see his former boss take a role in Australian rugby | SMHsport
Wallabies attack coach Scott Wisemantel, a former right-hand man of Eddie Jones in England, has backed the push to get his former boss back in Australia, saying it would benefit the game heading into the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
“In what capacity I don’t know, but he would be great for the game heading into ’27; just the way he promotes the game, the way he drums up business from your end and interest. I am biased because I am mates with him, and I have worked with him,” Wisemantel said. Wallabies coach Dave Rennie and assistant Scott Wisemantel watch on at training in the Hunter Valley in 2020.Alongside Jones, Wisemantel made plans to beat Cheika’s Wallabies several times, including in the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals. But after studying Argentina’s victory over Scotland in their July series, Wisemantel said it was not as simple as dusting off an exercise book marked “Cheika plans”.
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