'We let down Eddie': Wallabies go into bat for coach after Bledisloe defeat, Alaalatoa's World Cup heartbreak

By Christy Doran / Editor

Angus Bell has gone into bat for Eddie Jones, saying the Wallabies not only let the Australian public down but their under-siege coach too.

Despite throwing plenty at the All Blacks, the Wallabies were unable to get any pay for their pressure early in the second half at the MCG as their trans-Tasman rivals rode the storm and then turned defence into attack to ensure the Bledisloe Cup won’t be on Australian shores anytime soon.

The heavy 38-7 loss saw social media, including former England back Andy Goode, erupt as fingers were pointed at Rugby Australia’s leadership who parachuted Jones into the role earlier this year by brutally axing Dave Rennie.

Angus Bell has gone into bat for his under-siege coach Eddie Jones. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images). (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Jones, who said he took “full responsibility” for the defeat and maintained he got selection right, copped plenty of the flak after playing the role of provocateur throughout the past fortnight in an attempt to fill his side with belief and plant some doubt in the minds of his trans-Tasman rivals.

“Eddie Jones has taken the Wallabies backwards quicker than I used to run to the buffet!” Goode tweeted.

“Whoever sacked Dave Rennie at Australian Rugby needs sacking for being inept at their job! #EddieOut.”

The defeat was the third straight under Jones since taking over from Rennie, who was axed by Rugby Australia after managing a win record of just 38 per cent in three years in charge of the Wallabies.

Bell, who was one of the Wallabies’ best during the 31-point loss, said the side was firmly behind Jones after saying on broadcast “we let down Eddie and we let down Australia”.

“Eddie’s a proud Australian and has put a lot of time into us and he cares so much for this time and for the result,” the rising loosehead prop told reporters following the loss.

“You play for your country, you play for your family and you play for your coach.”

Asked whether he was enjoying Jones’ environment, Bell said the side was developing under his mentorship but needed to maintain pressure for longer periods of time.

“100 per cent,” he said. “He’s a proud Australian and he’s definitely pushing us to get better. We are getting better in certain aspects, and we’ve just got to try and replicate those first 20 minutes.

“We had a game-plan and we were sticking to it pretty heavily. After 25 minutes, I think we were winning 7-5, so things were going to plan and we had a penalty kick as well to put us further in front.

“We were doing what we had trained all week. We just seemed to go away from it.”

Angus Bell was one of the Wallabies’ best against the All Blacks. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Bell and Samu Kerevi cut devastated figures as they addressed the media almost two hours after full-time.

Kerevi could hardly bend over to pick up his bag and limped to the team bus underneath the MCG stands.

Their shattered hearts also broke after the devastation of seeing teammate Allan Alaalatoa go down with a ruptured Achilles – the fifth Wallabies player to suffer the injury in the space of 13 months – that has ended his World Cup dreams.

In a double dose of pain, replacement prop Taniela Tupou is likely to miss the Wallabies’ return Bledisloe in Dunedin next week having been replaced midway through the second half with a rib injury. Tupou has travelled with the team to New Zealand, however.

“Al’s a massive loss,” Bell said.

“I was in the scrum when he hurt himself pretty badly,” Bell said.

“Al’s a big part of our team, a big part of our leadership and he holds a lot of respect in our group, as well as being a world-class tight-head. That’s just the start of what we lose with Allan, so it’s going to be hard without him, but we’ve got blokes in that position that can step up and fill that void but it’s a very hard void to fill.

“Obviously Nella’s [Tupou] a big loss, too. Hopefully he’s not long-term.”

Allan Alaalatoa will miss the World Cup. (Photo by Morgan Hancock/Getty Images)

Images of Quade Cooper addressing the Wallabies in the centre of the MCG also stood out.

Kerevi said his teammate was speaking heavily about the need to grow their “personal habits”, but added that the quick turnaround into next week’s return Bledisloe fixture meant the Wallabies couldn’t feel sorry for themselves.

“I think it’s good that it’s a short turnaround for us to get back on the horse,” he said.

“Like Belly said, we want to make our country proud as well as our coach and our teammates.

“We want to have those building blocks, building towards the World Cup, so next week is so important for us to bounce back.

“We’ve got a big travel day into our sessions next week and we’ve just got to keep building those combinations and that trust in our game plan because it was there in that first 25 and bits and pieces in the second half.

“We trust our coaching staff, they’re worked extremely hard for us. Off the back of late nights and early mornings, they’re connecting with us and making us better. We’ve just got to transfer that from the training onto the paddock.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-08-01T12:18:05+00:00

Tipene Roar

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Is this is the funniest thing ever.Lots of words just to say we suck

2023-07-31T22:08:43+00:00

Kai Levuka

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You should know there’s nobody more optimistic than an Aussie BEFORE a game!! And then nobody more critical AFTER the game! :)

2023-07-31T22:02:55+00:00

Kai Levuka

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Who was let down? The team that played or the ‘best 23’? And who is in the best 23? Geez Australia’s rugby stocks must be overflowing if the best 23 didn’t even play against the All Blacks!!!

2023-07-31T08:47:10+00:00

FunBus

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Farrell, Ford, Smith, Daly, Slade, Steward and all the scrum halves are good kickers. The back three are good in the air. England's defeats weren't down to poorly executed kicks and chases.

2023-07-31T06:30:23+00:00

JD Kiwi

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I’ve never even tried to go misere :laughing:

2023-07-31T04:06:12+00:00

Virgil

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Collingwood’s average home game attendance is 64k this year- so that doesn’t surprise.

2023-07-31T02:24:25+00:00

El Flash

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Here's a tip for free Eddie. Dump Nic White as fast as you can. This guy is toxic. You can be as committed as you like, as hyped as you wish but when you are constantly in the refs ear complaining & whining you are working against your own team. When is White going to learn ? His reputation with the Super rugby referees is legend. His constant decrying of perceived wrongs against himself, his props & anyone else within 100 metres of the action has in fact worked against he & his team. Referees a fed up with him with one Australian referee initialled (NB) suggesting at a luncheon only a fortnight ago that White's constant harassing of referees probably cost the Brumbies at least one win this season.

2023-07-30T23:29:14+00:00

Jeff

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You are correct JD. He told NZR he wanted to keep them despite 2 end of year reviews which were very critical and told NZR the solution was to hire Strawbridge [I think] to facilitate communications between the coaches and the players. Even after the die was cast I think Foster was still trying to keep Plumtree as he announced Plumtree and himself had selected the team to go to South Africa. And when he did finally accede to their dismissal the tributes he made to both of them were unbelievable. Two of the finest coaches I know was one thing he said. Their replacements have certainly showed that comment up for what it was.

2023-07-30T21:23:08+00:00

Old Bugger

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Sounds like a lay-down misere call - keep and play all your lowest value cards, lose all the tricks and yet, win the game. 500 card game - who'd want to play it aye when you lose, to win??

2023-07-30T21:17:50+00:00

JD Kiwi

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I'm certainly not arguing that he's a test level coach!

2023-07-30T21:16:38+00:00

JD Kiwi

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As far as I remember he told NZR he wanted to keep them.

2023-07-30T21:10:38+00:00

Old Bugger

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I dunno JD but, if a previous end year review was so bad, why did NZR wait till after the first test against the Bokke, to remove them?? Remember, Razor’s sharks were circling at the same time so it’s quite conceivable, that Fozzie decided to meet fire with fire.

2023-07-30T20:21:48+00:00

Jeff

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I think you are right but it doesn't say a lot for him as a coach. If I remember correctly all he did was to hire another assistant to help said assistants to communicate with the players. WTF.

2023-07-30T18:44:50+00:00

JD Kiwi

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To be fair, I think that it was NZR who sacked them. Remember the players gave them bad marks but Foster good marks in the end of year review

2023-07-30T17:38:27+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

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I meant the ashes of our 3-0 losing streak, the loss of AA, the Bledisloe again, not to mention the rhetoric of those who said ‘Eddie will make it better’.

2023-07-30T17:35:16+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

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Great post pm.

2023-07-30T17:01:27+00:00

RayinSydney

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Desperately sad for AAA, he and Bell should be the corner stones going into the WC, I really don’t see Slipper or Taniela making much impact, TT is so unfit he struggled from the start, rushed back to early for this WC, he didn’t provide much in the scrums he did get into and Slipper just looks like a place holder, totally lost. In general the forwards showed a fair bit of skill and speed, but zero mongrel.

2023-07-30T16:59:35+00:00

AntiCorey

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Do not worry about letting Australia down, many before you have done it better.

2023-07-30T15:53:13+00:00

mused6

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They had their moments in the first quarter, but they didn’t convert them into enough points to gain confidence in what they were doing. If they had managed to, it might have made for more of a contest for longer. He is trying to implement a new game style against 3 of the more established and settled teams in the world in the last month, and has been rightly hammered. Not an easy task.

2023-07-30T15:21:03+00:00

Guess

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Prolly with his high tackle count plan it shows sooner. He said it’s important to have a great start against ab. Well they did but turns out you gotta have great middle and finish too against ab :stoked:

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