"It's all about Eddie": Horan hails masterful Jones

By Darren Walton / Wire

Rugby great Tim Horan believes Eddie Jones’s ability to make it “all about Eddie” has left Michael Cheika and the Wallabies behind the eight ball in their three-Test series with England.

Horan says Jones’s orchestrated ploy to steal the limelight has already proven a masterstroke, with England ambushing Australia 39-28 in the first Test in Brisbane last Saturday night.

A two-time World Cup-winning legend for Australia, Horan applauded the cunning way Jones had managed to take the spotlight – and heat – off his players in the lead-up to the series opener.

“The way that he just plays the media and, once again, it’s all about Eddie,” Horan said on the Back Page on Fox Sports.

“He’s protecting his players, he’s shielding his players from the media.

“You’ve hardly seen any English players interviewed and Eddie, he’s a gamesmanship (master); he loves it and he’s been very good off the field … and Michael Cheika, he is behind the eight ball.”

Horan also believes Jones strategically got one over his former Randwick teammate in game one at Suncorp Stadium.

“Eddie Jones was brilliant,” he said.

“They had a brilliant game plan to actually snuff out the Wallabies’ attack defensively.”

Horan said it was obvious little had changed since the days when he was an Australian selector when Jones coached the Wallabies more than a decade ago.

“He totally gets the team he wants,” Horan said.

“And he’s a great tactician and he really out-thought Michael Cheika in that Test match.”

The Wallabies must win in Melbourne on Saturday night to ensure a series decider in Sydney on Saturday week.

The Crowd Says:

2016-06-15T03:57:11+00:00

CUW

Guest


its amazing how people still blame Jones for their own misery. somehow people like Jones and Deans are not considered in the context - they are just bad people who contributed / strated the demise of auzzy rugger . duh.

2016-06-15T02:43:14+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


No it didn't. It started when something like 10 or more players were unavailable due to injury in a time when we had 3 teams.

2016-06-15T01:26:28+00:00

R2D2

Guest


Definitely Cheika has his work cut out and now is the perfect time to show whether he is the real deal as a coach. Pressure is the ultimate test .

2016-06-14T23:31:19+00:00

EastsFootyFan

Roar Guru


Eddie is fine when things are going his way, but when they aren't he quickly loses his cool and becomes pretty erratic. Let's not forget that the rot started under Eddie at the Wallabies...

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