Before clearing his desk at Wallabies, Eddie Jones will contribute to a review on the disastrous World Cup campaign.
Eddie Jones’ last act as Wallabies coach will be contributing to a review of Australia’s disastrous World Cup campaign.
“So hopefully, he can be heavily involved in the questioning and the line of inquiry around the performance and the campaign.“ “I think that it’s really important for us to build trust with the players, given that they’ve given feedback historically that hasn’t necessarily been implemented.“It’s really important for the CEO of the Players Association with those relationships with the players to ensure that there’s that player trust for them to open up and be honest and the fact that it’s in our responsibility to execute on the recommendations that come out of it.
Waugh confirmed that the review process would not influence any decisions to appoint Rugby Australia’s high-performance director and the new Wallabies coach to replace Jones. The terms of reference for the review process are confidential, but Waugh wants to ensure that some of the findings from it are made publicly available.“I’d love to publish the findings and recommendations as best we can,” Waugh said. “Also, just noting some of the confidential nature that goes with these reviews because you want honesty and transparency from the players and management as well.
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