Eddie finally gives update on weird contract claim - but we're still left wondering WTAF it was really about

By Tony Harper / Editor

No one expected Eddie Jones to be as middle of the road as his predecessor Dave Rennie, but perhaps we weren’t prepared for him to lurch all over it on the journey to the Rugby World Cup.

Five days after Jones set the cat amongst the RA marketing pigeons over his future, Jones has finally opted to clarify what he meant when he said he would be quitting after the World Cup, win or lose. I know this will come as a huge shock to precisely none of you – but he now says he’s staying.

“I’m only coaching to this World Cup,” Jones said on the Evening Standard podcast last week. “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.”

The statement came with a cheeky laugh, but it led to some serious questions at Rugby Australia, and few concrete answers.

There were suggestions of rumours that he was in fact intending to leave his contract – which is due to run until 2027 – after France and that this was seen as confirmation of those.

On Monday, the Sydney Morning Herald reported that Jones “reached out” to them to clarify his position with a one sentence statement: “I am here for five years. But my only concentration is this Rugby World Cup, so I don’t think past that.”

Fair enough. But Jones has had almost a week to nail that line – why it has taken him that long is any one’s guess.

There is no doubt that he would have been better served by telling the podcast host Lawrence Dallaglio that exact sentence during the podcast recording.

Wallabies coach Eddie Jones during an Australia Wallabies training camp at Sanctuary Cove on April 18, 2023 in Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

No one expected Jones to be vanilla and he’s already brought plenty of chocolate sauce to the job – which is some feat considering he’s been with a squad for all of three days since his annoucement.

He was caught scribbling a team list on a pad during the Super round in Melbourne, and has started to shake up the Wallabies with some of the tricks he’s noted for – bringing a cattle prod to awaken Suliasi Vunivalu among them.

And speaking of podcasts Eddie launched his own that rocketed to the top of the charts – only to abandon the project ten episodes in.

It’s been suggested that his comments were another mind game – but to what possible end?

Even if it they weren’t, leaving them hanging there for almost a week certainly was as amateur psychologists and pro rugby men tried to analyse what the actual it all meant .

“I don’t know if I believe it,” former All Black Israel Dagg told SENZ Breakfast.

“Eddie Jones is Eddie Jones, you just (never know) … this might be Eddie Jones having a little ploy.

“He loves to create a little bit of debate, keep everyone on the edges of their seats (and) not getting comfortable.

“Obviously with Andy Marinos going, there’s a big reason why he’s obviously signed with Rugby Australia because they’ve got a really good friendship (and) that might have repercussions.

“That might be the reason why, it probably is the reason why.”

Elsewhere across the ditch, Stuff columnist Richard Knowler was among those taking Eddie’s words on face value and suggested it was a further sign of the instability of Australian rugby under Hamish McLennan.

“While the imminent departure of Marinos, and the potential loss of Jones, won’t have an impact on the final month of SRP, the ongoing dramas at Rugby Australia highlight, once again, that the outfit charged with looking after the game’s wellbeing in that country is enduring a wild ride under brash chairman Hamish McLennan,”he wrote.

“Should New Zealanders be worried? Maybe. If Rugby Australia is humming that should flow down to SRP; if their five teams are competitive, it can only be good for the trans-Tasman competition.

“If Jones walks into the sunset, it creates more instability. While a national coach may not be directly involved with an SRP club, his power and influence shouldn’t be underestimated.”

What else shouldn’t be underestimated is Jones’ ability to make a scene wherever he goes. The question is will the Eddie sideshow help the Wallabies be a better rugby team. Or is all just to amuse one man?

The Crowd Says:

2023-06-06T11:52:47+00:00

Ucnthandlethtruth

Roar Rookie


Here here

2023-06-06T11:50:26+00:00

Ucnthandlethtruth

Roar Rookie


Yes! You nailed it

AUTHOR

2023-06-06T06:37:38+00:00

Tony Harper

Editor


He's not that big a dreamer!

2023-06-06T01:01:58+00:00

Old Bugger

Roar Rookie


He's simply learning the arts of "flip-flopping" and, he'll probably do it all the time - say one thing and mean something else maybe but, it doesn't build confidence. Perhaps, he's now seeing how high Mt Everest is, for RA rugby to ascend...??? Still, if there's one bloke who will give it a bloody good shot, it's this little bugger. He's done it before so he knows......a "flip" here and a "flop" there....

2023-06-05T23:07:52+00:00

Fin

Roar Rookie


My opinion is that unless Eddie has the shits then his mind is never fully focused on the interview/ presser he is doing. I think Eddie truly gets surprised when he reads what he has been quoted as saying.

2023-06-05T23:06:27+00:00

Double Agent The First

Roar Rookie


Can anyone provide a translation for me of Tooly's latest?

2023-06-05T23:06:21+00:00

Wizz

Roar Rookie


Pick a team barring Injuries stick with them and have consise deliberate gameplan I think we all want that...get young men and women to want too play the game and job done..

2023-06-05T23:03:10+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Alien.

2023-06-05T23:01:16+00:00

Wizz

Roar Rookie


Yes Pretoria....Eddie won't care for the difference if he gets toweled up..

2023-06-05T22:45:26+00:00

Fracktobunt

Roar Rookie


I don’t take anything Eddie says on State of Origin day seriously. I reakon he’s just trying to get us talking rugby on the NRL’s biggest day of the year.

2023-06-05T20:31:51+00:00

Passit2me

Roar Rookie


"maybe I just don’t understand the Australian mentality". You can't be blamed for that, the Australian mentality has changed over the years unfortunately. There was a time when we could handle a Bob Hawke and see the off the cuff, loose, human side of even those in our highest office. Nowadays, everything is scrutinised. You can't even fart on TV. I admit, Eddies comment was confusing, and I did get a little concerned he was going to bolt, but I've brushed it off.

2023-06-05T20:17:34+00:00

Passit2me

Roar Rookie


At my middle stage in life, I don’t hold onto talk very tight. Some people will at times, just say what is swimming in they head. To me, it’s a bit of fun and Eddie seems to enjoy it also. I still take the Wallabies and their performances very seriously. More so the effort and performing core responsibilities well, since this is what the best teams do. I am very vocal on the Roar about support play, ruck speed and involvement, avoiding dumb offloads and being disciplined to reduce penalties. Perhaps when I’m 90, I won’t care about that either.

2023-06-05T20:10:52+00:00

Passit2me

Roar Rookie


He’s a coach, as such, his coaching and results is to be taken seriously. He loves to banter and say things off the cuff, that is his personality. I don’t take any of that seriously. “Personally I wonder when the excuse making ends…” What are you referring to here? The fact I enjoy his off the cuff talk and don’t take it seriously is a veiled excuse or something?

2023-06-05T20:01:21+00:00

Chivas

Roar Rookie


Personally I wonder when the excuse making ends… when he fails to deliver wins that result in any silverware? To be fair all he has the opportunity to do is talk at this stage.. I don’t see how any of his talk inspires the general public or players, but maybe I just don’t understand the Australian mentality. Or are you saying he should not be taken seriously at all… seems a lot of money to put up for a coach who can’t be taken seriously.

2023-06-05T19:24:46+00:00

Just Nuisance

Roar Rookie


Pretoria .

2023-06-05T19:08:47+00:00

Chivas

Roar Rookie


Australia had a coach with those core values, but kicked him to the curb for the walking mouthpiece... anybody on the outside could be forgiven for thinking that what you say you don't want is the opposite of what the powers that be in Australia do want.

2023-06-05T19:01:45+00:00

Passit2me

Roar Rookie


Personally, I think it was Eddie just expressing what was in his head. It’s all about this years WC. By creating an atmosphere of total commitment to what is right in front of him and kind of verbally burning the bridge for whatever comes after, there is 100% focus. To hell with the following 4 years, all that counts is the next 3 months. He got his supporters and detractors talking, so I’m sure he’s very happy about that. :happy: days. Y’all got to stop taking this Larrikin so seriously :laughing:

2023-06-05T16:59:05+00:00

KTinHK

Roar Pro


No doubt the show had something to do with stuff going on behind the scene. A little warning to persons unknown that he could easily walk away.

2023-06-05T16:03:02+00:00

ojp44

Roar Rookie


I think they call it 'feeding the chooks' in the other rugby code FF (and we know EJ likes his NRL)

2023-06-05T15:01:21+00:00

cs

Roar Guru


The $0.7m volunteer. He's a charmer our Eddie.

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