Eddie perfect: From 'Bodyline' to RWC blowout this is how Jones has dominated Wallabies in seven straight

By Ian Chadband / Wire

Ever since he took the England coaching reins after their 2015 World Cup failure, Australian coaching master Eddie Jones seems to really have had it in for his home country.

His win percentage in all his internationals for England is an impressive 78% but in Tests against Australia, it’s 100% – seven wins, seven victories.

The most extraordinary thing, though, has been the emphatic nature of those wins, with the average score over the seven encounters being 36-19.

Now, going into Sunday’s (AEDT) Test at Twickenham, Wallabies’ coach Dave Rennie will have his chance to consign the wretched five-year record of the Jones vs Michael Cheika era to history.

Here, AAP looks at how Eddie’s magnificent seven victories unfolded.

No.1 – 11 June 2016 (Brisbane) Australia 28 England 39

Jones, in his first Test coaching against his home country, pumped up his team before the match by showing them videos of the infamous 1932-33 ‘Bodyline’ Ashes series and then watched his side equal their biggest-ever margin of victory on Australian soil after recovering from conceding early tries to Michael Hooper and Israel Folau. Owen Farrell made the difference, earning 24 points with the boot.

Owen Farrell runs in to score for England during the Quilter International match between England and Australia at Twickenham Stadium on November 24, 2018 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images)

No.2 – 18 June 2016 (Melbourne) Australia 7 England 23

Jones’ men earned England’s biggest-ever win in Australia but had to put in one of the great defensive shifts in a rugby Tests to repel wave after wave of Wallaby attacks. Tries for captain Dylan Hartley and Farrell, who amassed 18 points, answered one from Australia captain Stephen Moore as England wrapped up the series win.

No.3 – 25 June 2016 (Sydney) Australia 40 England 44

In one of the great Anglo-Aussie encounters, Dylan Hartley’s side conceded 40 points yet still won – just the fourth time that had happened in international rugby. Completing Australia’s worst home series drubbing since 1971, England were outscored five tries to four but Farrell scored 24 more points with the boot, converting 26 out of his 29 kicks at goal over the three games – and Jones couldn’t help smiling: “Being an Australian, I’m always grateful for what Australia have done for me – but it’s certainly nice beating them 3-0.”

No.4 – 3 December 2016 (Twickenham) England 37 Australia 21

At 16-13 down at halftime, with Sefanaia Naval having gone over for the Wallabies, Jones told his team they couldn’t play any worse – and he was right. They roared back in a cracking game with three second-half tries from Marland Yarde, Ben Youngs and Jonathan Joseph (his second of the match) to equal England’s best-ever Test-winning sequence of 14. “What time did England think kick off was?? .…” the watching Matt Giteau had crowed cheekily on Twitter when Australia had gone 10-0 up, only to later to have to send out a chastened follow-up: “I asked for this.. abuse is thick and fast”.

No.5 – 18 November 2017 (Twickenham) England 30 Australia 6

Michael Cheika, suffering a fifth successive beating from his old sparring partner, first raged but ended up cackling in despair at the number of marginal calls that had gone against his side as two sin-binnings and two disallowed tries for the Wallabies came amid a four-tries-to-nil drubbing from England – their biggest-ever margin of victory over Australia in 108 years of the rivalry.

No.6 – 24 November 2018 (Twickenham) England 37 Australia 18

At 13-13 at halftime, there was everything to play for until England crushed an enfeebled Australian side with their second-half blitz, finally scoring four tries to Israel Folau’s pair. Once again, Farrell made the difference for England, scoring a try amid his 22 point haul, although he did manage to escape a sin-binning and to avoid giving away a penalty try before halftime when he piled in with a shoulder barge on Izack Rodda.

No.7 – 19 October 2019 (Oita, Japan – RWC quarter-final) England 40 Australia 16

The biggest clash in Jones’ reign at the time saw him leave an emotional Cheika a broken-looking figure after England proved dominant yet again. Twofirst-half tries in three minutes from Jonny May on his 50th cap helped establish a 17-9 halftime lead before a dazzling score from Marika Koroibete brought the Wallabies to within a point, only for Kyle Sinckler and Anthony Watson to offer the knockout tries along with another 20-point haul from Farrell.

The Crowd Says:

2021-11-11T23:25:04+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


England have won one RWC compared to 8 by the Southern Hemisphere. England cannot win a Football World Cup! Last time was an eternity ago. Your list does not strengthen your case! How many Football WC’s have England won compared to Brazil, Italy, Germany, Argentina etc How many Cricket World Cups compared with Australia, India, Pakistan etc

2021-11-11T22:10:24+00:00

Nine out of ten

Roar Rookie


Ah look! No Maddy mate! Talkin 'bout Wobblies!

2021-11-11T22:09:20+00:00

Nine out of ten

Roar Rookie


I'll tel ya, Maddy Mate! RWC 2003 ICCT20 WC 2010 ICC ODI WC 2019 FIFA WC 2018 SF EUROS 2021 Final... England 40-Australia 15 RWC 2019 England 19 -NZ 7 RWC 2019...

2021-11-11T22:06:52+00:00

Nine out of ten

Roar Rookie


ah look! The English were missing' 5 key players and bowled with the dew Maddy mate!

2021-11-11T22:05:40+00:00

Nine out of ten

Roar Rookie


who's Flynn, mate?

2021-11-11T22:05:03+00:00

Nine out of ten

Roar Rookie


ah come on Maddy Mate! just one more tube!

2021-11-11T22:04:25+00:00

Nine out of ten

Roar Rookie


ah look Madders1 I'm not sayin' England are number 1. I'm just sayin' they've flayed Wobblies home and away 9/10 last games though but!

2021-11-11T12:32:07+00:00

Dean

Roar Rookie


There are some good videos on YouTube where you can refresh yourself with the facts and footage of the event. Peyper will spring a few more mysteries this weekend.

2021-11-11T12:08:36+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Thanks biltong… A tough game but the English wilted under pressure, thankfully we had Mitchell and Nesham. :stoked:

2021-11-11T12:04:19+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Totally agree buddy! Some love to live in the past, rather than the now.

2021-11-11T12:00:52+00:00

biltong

Guest


Oh, by the way congrats on the black caps reaching the T20 final, nice finish over the English :silly:

2021-11-11T11:59:53+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


I am in the mood Marshy. But about to go to bed :crying:

2021-11-11T11:58:46+00:00

biltong

Guest


Yeah mate, I can never understand why some people reason the way they do. New coach, new team, new strategies, new day. I think recent form, taking all factors in account is the best basis of considering a team's chances.

2021-11-11T11:51:46+00:00

Marshy

Guest


MK you are putting on a real argument clinic tonight. And I for one love it!

2021-11-11T11:44:07+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


And look biltong. How they went in the 6 Nations, 5th only finished ahead of Italy. And yet 1 out of 10 still thinks that England are number1. :laughing: :laughing:

2021-11-11T11:39:01+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Overall you know what I meant! but you use a convenient weak point to suit your weak defence. How many World Cups compared to NZ and South Africa? England invented Soccer/Football, Cricket and Rugby. Tell me how are you going in those World Cup sports wise compared to other Countries? The Wallabies could be other team to make it three RWC wins. They are building but just need to work on their discipline and a couple of positions.

2021-11-11T11:26:09+00:00

biltong

Guest


So by that reasoning the Boks are in like Flynn next weekend as they have won 15/17 vs England in the last 14 years?

2021-11-11T11:14:41+00:00

Nine out of ten

Roar Rookie


Um... wasn't England's 3-0 victory in 2016 played in Australia? England had no problems beating a Neanderthal team at home then.

2021-11-11T11:13:19+00:00

Nine out of ten

Roar Rookie


How many RWCs have the two teams won this millennium? England 1 Wallabies 0

2021-11-11T10:50:45+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


How many World Cups compared to Australia? I am Thinking the Wallabies 2 vs The English 1

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