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Following a disastrous World Cup campaign, the Wallabies coach is due to face the music at a press conference at Coogee Oval on Tuesday morning. Here are the questions he has to answer.

Eddie Jones will front a press conference at Coogee on Tuesday morning where he will give his side of a World Cup horror story that still has unfinished chapters.in France, reminding Jones and his employers at Rugby Australia of what the Wallabies missed out on after their humiliating pool stage exit.

Have you been speaking to Japan rugby officials or any third parties regarding the possibility of taking Japan’s head coach position? You are contracted to 2027 as head coach of the Wallabies. Do you intend to fulfil the full term of your contract?“I’m only coaching ’til this World Cup,” Jones told therugby podcast in the UK in May. “I’ve signed , but as I’ve made the mistake before, I’ve stayed too long. So we win the World Cup, it will be time to go. If we lose the World Cup, it will be time to go.”

“No contact, mate, I am committed to the Stormers. I woke up this morning and looked at Table Top Mountain. So I am here,” Jones said. The performances on the field were disjointed and the decision to leave veterans such as Michael Hooper and Quade Cooper at home in favour of a youthful, inexperienced squad was questioned.Jones had secretly held a Zoom interview

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