Eddie Jones was embroiled in angry exchanges with Australian supporters, who accused the England head coach of being 'a traitor', following the series ...
Come here and say it. Come here and say it.” Come here and say it. Jones had previously hinted at similar abuse after the second-Test victory in Brisbane when he said he took great delight in shutting up Wallabies supporters who had goaded him following England’s opening loss in Perth. “You have got 48,000 people all full of drink and all they want to see is their team win,” he said. Jones did not address the incidents in his post-match press conference but when contacted by the Sydney Morning Herald on Sunday, he said: “Clowns think they have full go to abuse coaches.” Videos of two incidents came to light after England’s 21-17 win in Sydney to clinch the series.
Australian-born Jones — who coaches England — takes issue with a spectator's comments during his side's series-clinching victory over the Wallabies at the ...
What did you say?" "What did you say? After Saturday night's victory, England captain Courtney Lawes said his team was motivated by "smack" comments made by a number of Wallabies players in the media in the lead-up to the match.
Incident occured during the third-Test victory over Australia, at the end of a bad-tempered tour.
Come here and say it.” Come here and say it. In 2018, Jones was verbally and physically confronted by Scottish supporters on a train and a station the day after England’s Calcutta Cup defeat. Come here and say it. The Australians are in the face. Jones was born in Tasmania to a Japanese-American mother and Australian father and suffered racist abuse growing up.
Eddie Jones reacted angrily to being called a traitor after England's Test series victory over Australia as he walked a gauntlet of abuse at the Sydney ...
The Australian coached his native country's side from 2001 to 2005.
We are developing a team for the World Cup and it was crucial for us that we got it right,” Jones said. “Before the game they are coming up saying to me you are going to get belted tonight. “I was coming out from the coaches’ box and they all have their scarves on. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. It’s all the rage isn’t it? A great feeling,” Jones said.
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I can’t train harder, I can’t play the referee, I don’t know what the rules of the game are anymore.” I really feel for the players because so much of their display was full of courage and skill. The way we played away home in front of noisy crowd, against a very good side, I am so proud of that effort. That’s the fear, that’s the bit that never leaves. It is the first time the All Blacks lost a home rubber in almost three decades and they have failed to win four out of their last five games. "When we sit back, when we enjoy our holidays in a few weeks we’ll look back on the tour with some real fond memories. We've brought through some new caps as well and just probably from where we’ve come from at the end of the Six Nations. New Zealand rugby chief Mark Robinson has labelled the 2-1 loss as 'unacceptable' and admitted: "We know there is a huge amount of work to do. "The questions will be asked: have they the right coaches? And when you consider the following facts it is difficult to see how Foster keeps his job.” "I was coming out from the coaches' box and they all have their scarves on. "Before the game they are coming up saying to me you are going to get belted tonight.
Eddie Jones was involved in an angry confrontation with an Australia fan after being called a “traitor” at Saturday's 21-17 victory at the Sydney Cricket ...
We are developing a team for the World Cup and it was crucial for us that we got it right,” Jones said. “Before the game they are coming up saying to me you are going to get belted tonight. “I was coming out from the coaches’ box and they all have their scarves on. Now they are a little bit more quiet. A great feeling,” Jones said. It’s all the rage isn’t it?
An angry Eddie Jones confronted a Wallabies supporter who called him a "traitor" during England's 21-17 win during Saturday's Test in Sydney.
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EDDIE JONES lost his rag with an Australian heckler after leading England to a 21-17 win in Sydney.The Aussie Red Rose boss was walking around the pit.
"Before the game they are coming up saying to me: 'You are going to get belted tonight.' Now they are a little bit more quiet. I enjoy that." A great feeling.
Former England centre Will Greenwood has come to the defence of Eddie Jones after footage of an incident with a fan has gone viral.
“Before the game they are coming up saying to me you are going to get belted tonight. “You have got 48,000 people all full of drink and all they want to see is their team win. The Australian took exception and marched over to the fan and told him “come here and say it”, before being held back by security.
England head coach Eddie Jones was involved in an angry confrontation with an Australia fan after being called a “traitor” at Saturday's 21-17 victory at ...
We are developing a team for the World Cup and it was crucial for us that we got it right,” Jones said. “Before the game they are coming up saying to me you are going to get belted tonight. “I was coming out from the coaches’ box and they all have their scarves on. A great feeling,” Jones said. It’s all the rage isn’t it? Go and f*** yourself mate.”
Eddie Jones angrily confronted an Australia fan who called him a 'traitor' following England's series-winning victory in Sydney.
‘You have to act like a saint the whole time. So park it, leave it and move on.’ England secured a second consecutive series win over Australia with a 21-17 victory in the third and final Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
England coach Eddie Jones has engaged in a fiery confrontation with a Wallabies fan, who called him a "traitor" during Saturday's 21-17 victory at the SCG.
Come here and say it.” “Come here and say it. Come here and say it.
This year's test series between England and Australia was laced with tension from the start and one fan has perhaps taken the rivalry slightly too far.
Don’t rate that supposed fan getting into Eddie Jones. It’s a poor look. Values in any walk of life seem to have gone. Just off the back of the Eddie Jones videos.
An angry Eddie Jones confronted a Wallabies supporter who called him a "traitor" during England's 21-17 win during Saturday's Test in Sydney.
We are developing a team for the World Cup and it was crucial for us that we got it right,” he said. “Before the game they are coming up saying to me you are going to get belted tonight. “I was coming out from the coaches’ box and they all have their scarves on. A great feeling,” he said. It’s all the rage isn’t it? Go and f*** yourself mate.”
An angry Eddie Jones confronted a Wallabies supporter who called him a "traitor" during England's 21-17 win during Saturday's Test in Sydney.
We are developing a team for the World Cup and it was crucial for us that we got it right,” he said. “Before the game they are coming up saying to me you are going to get belted tonight. “I was coming out from the coaches’ box and they all have their scarves on. A great feeling,” he said. It’s all the rage isn’t it? Go and f*** yourself mate.”
England rugby coach Eddie Jones was involved in heated confrontations with Australia supporters after being labelled a "traitor" during his side's third ...
Come here and say it." Come here and say it. Come here and say it.
England head coach Eddie Jones reacted furiously after he was called a 'traitor' by an Australian fan as his side defeated the Wallabies 21-17 to clinch the ...
Come here and say it. Come here and say it.” Come here and say it. “I was coming out from the coaches’ box and they all have their scarves on. It is believed that Jones was insulted a number of times at the Sydney Cricket Ground while he was also subjected to several inappropriate comments. Another security guard can be heard telling the supporter he has spoken to the man before, while Jones is once again called a ‘traitor’ and an ‘angry little man’ before he responded with similar fury.
After an Australian fan called Eddie Jones a traitor, he was told by Jones several times to "Come here and say it". Here's the video.
Come here and say it.” Come here and say it. Come here and say it.
England coach Eddie Jones has engaged in a fiery confrontation with a Wallabies fan, who called him a "traitor" during Saturday's 21-17 victory at the SCG.
Come here and say it.” “Come here and say it. Come here and say it.
The England coach was walking across the pitch at the Sydney Cricket Ground, when an Australia supporter holding a beer began making comments about Jones. The ...
He said: “Don’t rate that supposed fan getting into Eddie Jones. It’s a poor look. After the incident, Jones told reporters in Sydney that the man in question was “a clown”. Eddie Jones got into an altercation with a fan after he was called a “traitor” after Australia’s loss to England.
England rugby coach Eddie Jones was involved in heated confrontations with Australia supporters after being labelled a traitor during his side's third te.
Come here and say it." Come here and say it. Come here and say it.
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“I was coming out from the coaches’ box and they all have their scarves on. The media are going to be in our face.” The Australians are in the face. Come here and say it.” It is all the rage isn’t it? “Come here and say it. “For Australians, it’s the biggest tour,” Jones said.”I’m sure it’ll be fun. In a statement provided to media on Monday morning, Rugby Australia CEO Andy Marinos called the actions of the alleged intruder on the roof “deplorable”, “disgraceful” and “dangerous”. “Rugby prides itself on values of respect and integrity – as seen in the players of both teams after the final whistle of a hard-fought series at the SCG on Saturday night. “It was to and from the walk to the coaches box each time,” the spokesperson confirmed to foxsports.com.au. “About 9.20pm, Saturday 16 July, a man was at a sporting stadium at Moore Park when he allegedly climbed onto the top of a scoreboard within the stadium, and onto the roof of a spectator’s stand,” a NSW Police spokesperson said. Jones, who coached the Wallabies from 2001 to 2005, was walking onto the SCG following their 21-17 victory when the Australian fan called pointed at the English coach and called the Randwick great a “traitor”.
Rugby Australia is "disappointed" by the behaviour of fans at the Wallabies' Test against England on Saturday, with social media disseminating some of the ...
What did you say?" "What did you say? Walk away."
Rugby Australia on Monday blasted the behaviour of Wallabies fans who called England coach Eddie Jones "a traitor" as "totally unacceptable", while banning ...
Come here and say it." Come here and say it. "Come here and say it.
The chief executive of Rugby Australia has condemned the "offensive" remarks and behaviour of fans towards England on Saturday night.
So, park it, leave it and move on." "Everyone with a phone is now a reporter, right? Go and f*** yourself mate."