Pivac gone, Jones going? England set to follow Wales' lead and axe coach nine months out from World Cup

By Christy Doran / Editor

The Rugby Football Union is set to follow Wales’ lead and axe their head coach a little more than nine out from the Rugby World Cup in France, with Eddie Jones’ fate set to be revealed over the next 48 hours.

On Monday night, the Welsh Rugby Union announced they had ended their association with Wayne Pivac and reappointed his New Zealand compatriot Warren Gatland.

The moment Wales surrendered a 21-point lead against the Wallabies to lead their ninth Test from 12 matches the writing was on the wall for Pivac. The 39-34 defeat came a week after losing to Georgia – their second defeat to a side outside World Rugby’s top 10 in 2022.

As Pivac was shown the door, Jones was presenting to a RFU panel, headed by chief executive Bill Sweeney, in an attempt to save his job with England after winning just five of 12 Tests – their worst output in 14 years, which saw the Red Roses booed off Twickenham following their 27-13 loss to the Springboks last month.

The Daily Mail is reporting the RFU panel will present their findings to the board on Tuesday and conclude that Jones’ tenure is untenable.

Jones’ former right-hand man Steve Borthwick, who led Leicester Tigers to a stunning Premiership victory earlier this year, remains the favourite to take over immediately should the Australian be sacked. It is understood Jones would welcome Borthwick joining him, with the duo previously working together for the 2019 and 2015 World Cup campaigns.

Eddie Jones’ tenure with England is still hanging in the balance. Photo: Dan Mullan – RFU/The RFU Collection via Getty Images

Jones, who led England to the World Cup final in 2019 and has won three Six Nations, including a Grand Slam in 2016, has a 73 per cent win record – the highest in English history.

The RFU must consider whether sacking Jones, whose record at World Cups is outstanding (82%), is the right option so close to the World Cup.

An official decision is expected on Wednesday.

Gatland, meanwhile, returns to the post he held with Wales between 2008 and 2019.

During his more than decade association with Wales, Gatland oversaw four Six Nations titles, including three Grand Slams, reached two World Cup semi-finals and briefly saw the country reach the summit of the World Rugby rankings.

Gatland, who coached the Lions against South Africa (2-1 series loss), New Zealand (draw, 2017) and Australia (2-1 series win), will leave the Chiefs with immediate effect, having taken over following their 2019 World Cup semi-final defeat in Japan.

Warren Gatland will coach Wales at the 2023 World Cup after Wayne Pivac was sacked. Photo: David Davies/PA via AP

The veteran coach will once again face the Wallabies in their World Cup pool, having beaten the two-time World Cup champions in 2019 to put a major dent in their aspirations in Japan.

“This is an opportunity to achieve something with a talented group of players in a country so passionate about rugby,” Gatland said, in a statement released by the WRU.

“Our immediate priority is obviously the 2023 Guinness Six Nations and next year’s Rugby World Cup.

“There is little time for sentiment. Professional sport is all about preparation, values and results.

“There will be new challenges, as there always is with a change in head coach, but for me the environment, the players and their families will always come first.

“We must prepare to the best of our ability in the time available. We will value and respect each other, we will work hard and, if we get this right together, performances and results will follow.”

Pivac, who won the Six Nations in 2021 and came close to a series victory in South Africa in July, said he was “extremely sad” to be sacked.

“It was a speedy review process, post-autumn series, as time is of the essence with the Six Nations fast approaching,” he said.

“Unfortunately, the results or performances this year were not all as we hoped. As a group we all take responsibility for that, but me in particular as head coach.

“We have played some really good rugby at times, but needed to do that more consistently. However, I know that there is a strong foundation for the squad to progress to great things in the future.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-12-07T02:04:33+00:00

WikiDave

Roar Rookie


NZ should do the same, ditch Fos and get Razor in

2022-12-06T12:10:17+00:00

Damien

Guest


Put Brad there and I will believe it. Don't be scared. As Bane says. That comes later.

2022-12-06T12:09:01+00:00

Damien

Guest


This one actually has legs lol. Well picked.

2022-12-06T12:08:18+00:00

Damien

Guest


The little birdie is doing bird farts Leroy lol.

2022-12-06T12:07:15+00:00

Damien

Guest


Madness. Give me settled coaching and squads ahead of a RWC anytime. France and Ireland will do well.

2022-12-06T09:07:06+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Nooooooooo!!!

2022-12-06T08:49:38+00:00

JD Kiwi

Roar Rookie


He's had good assistants, but he burns through them like nobody's business.

2022-12-06T08:44:08+00:00

JD Kiwi

Roar Rookie


I'm trying to think of anyone who has head coached one or more of the four world cup winning countries to two world cups and hasn't won one. Cheika was sacked, can't think of anyone else apart from Jones. So if you only want to compare with those who have been to multiple world cups you're comparing him to winners, which he isn't. That "petulant child" comment is nonsense. Nobody is saying that he's a world cup failure. However the article says that he has an outstanding record at world cups and you also picked up on the 82%. His record is quite good, but not outstanding. Certainly not enough to give him a free pass over the past two years when they've played dire losing rugby. Eddie inherited a team based on the 2011 U20 team and England had six more U20 finalists (three winners) 2013-18. That's a golden generation of talent who should be in their prime now. Instead the 2019 RWC players have largely gone backwards and I can only think of Steward of the post 2019 players who has excelled. Jones simply isn't performing.

2022-12-06T08:31:20+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


id say Hansen has qs successful a record as any. 1 loss in 2 WCs

2022-12-06T07:37:50+00:00

JD Kiwi

Roar Rookie


As I said before he's brilliant at preparing for one big match and winning that. NZ in 2003 and 2019, South Africa 2015. But that won't win a world cup. My point with assistants is that he's burnt through so many that he's been left with journeymen now. Last time Mitchell toughened up the defence and Wisemantel actually made the attack function. He won't have that this time.

2022-12-06T07:27:32+00:00

JD Kiwi

Roar Rookie


Yeah I'll hold my hand up to that one. Mind you, Rassie won the match that mattered. Jones is brilliant at winning the match before the match that matters.

2022-12-06T07:24:50+00:00

JD Kiwi

Roar Rookie


No, just that apart from Henry none had an outstanding record at world cups.

2022-12-06T04:33:39+00:00

Porkchop

Roar Rookie


I like it … Dragons to take Wayne back to Kogarah

2022-12-06T04:24:32+00:00

Leroy14

Roar Rookie


Breaking news! In a move expected to stir some pots, Eddie Jones to become an expert on the roar contributed articles on a biweekly schedule. ????

2022-12-06T04:19:58+00:00

Pedro

Roar Rookie


Mel is a Yank

2022-12-06T04:18:37+00:00

Leroy14

Roar Rookie


Hamish Mclennon has reached out to Jones in the media expressing interest in a coach that has win record higher than 40%.

2022-12-06T04:15:01+00:00

Leroy14

Roar Rookie


Rassie just announced that EJ is his new public relations guy. Eddie has begun with enrolling in an video editing course. I know that sounds controversial however I’m certain that with Eddie filtering what Rassie says publicly, there will be controversy.

2022-12-06T04:10:11+00:00

Leroy14

Roar Rookie


I overheard someone at the water fountain at work saying that Eddie has returned home to manly and has taken up a position as an orange peeling. Pretty certain it’s true.

2022-12-06T04:07:13+00:00

Leroy14

Roar Rookie


A little birdie told me Jones is doing a straight swap with Razor which will see him coaching the crusaders.

2022-12-06T04:05:28+00:00

Leroy14

Roar Rookie


There is speculation that EJ is returning to the Reds due to his success there previously.

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