'If I could bet, I would': Jones '100 percent' confident Wallabies will win World Cup

By Christy Doran / Editor

Eddie Jones says he’s far from happy but believes the Wallabies can – and will – win the World Cup.

After a trio of defeats to start his second tenure in charge of the Wallabies, Jones’ side delivered a timely reminder of their capabilities on the eve of next month’s World Cup despite their heartbreaking 23-20 loss to the All Blacks in Dunedin.

Written off as $23 outsiders at the start of the week, the Wallabies took a 17-3 lead into the sheds before an 80th minute penalty to replacement playmaker Richie Mo’unga gave the All Blacks a 23-20 victory.

“There’s one upright in the game,” Jones said, referring to Carter Gordon’s penalty midway through the second half that hit the posts.

“Congratulations to New Zealand but I think we’re going in the right direction.”

Aaron Smith helped lead the All Blacks to a stunning late win over the Wallabies at Forsyth Barr Stadium on August 05, 2023 in Dunedin. (Photo by Joe Allison/Getty Images)

Despite the improved performance, which came after Ian Foster made 12 changes to his starting side after sealing the Bledisloe Cup with their comprehensive 38-7 victory at the MCG a week earlier, Jones says gallant defeats didn’t leave him satisfied.

“I couldn’t say I’m happy,” Jones said.

“Like, four losses are four losses. But are we making progress? Sometimes the results sheet doesn’t reflect what you’re doing and that’s hard for people to understand, but I think we’re definitely moving in the right direction.

“But we’ve got to win games. We’ve got one more game against France, which is obviously a warm-up match, and then we’ve got four games we need to win, and then you need to win your fifth, and if you win your fifth you’re in the flick of the coin at the Stade to France at 9 o’clock at night [in the semi-finals].”

Asked whether the Wallabies could win the World Cup, Jones didn’t shy away from his belief they were on the right track.

“100 per cent, 100 per cent,” he said.

“In fact, I think we will. If I could bet, I would. But I think you get in trouble if you bet.”

Eddie Jones says the Wallabies can still win the World Cup despite being winless from four Tests in 2023. (Photo by Joe Allison/Getty Images)

Jones also didn’t miss the chance to play mental warfare, once again reminding the New Zealand Rugby board that they had already moved on Foster by appointing his successor, Scott Robertson, before the World Cup.

“Fozzie is obviously doing a good job, but I saw him at Centrelink the other day,” Jones said.

“I was having a look myself because I thought if we lose four games, I might need a job. So I saw him there putting his application in.”

While the All Blacks were missing several regular starters, including the Barrett brothers, Beauden, Jordie and Scott, the Wallabies didn’t have it all their own way.

The Wallabies lost Dave Porecki (shoulder) midway through the first half, before Samu Kerevi (hand) was also forced off.

Without their two regular tight-head props, the Wallabies’ depth was brutally exposed in the second half as the All Blacks turned the screw on their opponents’ scrum as Zane Nonggorr struggled at the crucial set-piece area after coming on for Pone Fa’amausili.

“There’s the good parts, there’s the bad parts and then there’s the ugly parts [from the Test],” Jones said.

“In the second half, our scrum got ugly, didn’t it? We’re down to a fourth, fifth-choice tight-head. He’s a young guy [Nonggorr] who’s learning his trade. Again, we’ve got to balance that out in the context. But we still lost the game.”

Tate McDermott is a “strong candidate” to lead the Wallabies to the World Cup, says Eddie Jones. (Photo by Joe Allison/Getty Images)

Jones, who addressed his side in the sheds at half-time, said the Wallabies had to harness the feeling of hurt and use it positively if they were to reach their goals moving forward.

“I don’t think you ever have them [the All Blacks],” Jones said.

“In one game we’ve had them in my whole career. But all the time you know it’s going to go down to the wire and be a battle. They don’t give up, and that’s the great thing about New Zealand rugby.

“As much as I hate New Zealand rugby, I’ve got great admiration for the way they keep at it, they keep playing, they keep doing the things they’re good at. They stay hard in the contest.

“For us, we don’t want to forget that feeling today. That’s a really important feeling today because we’ve got a devastated group of men in there but if we learn from it, it’s going to be the most pertinent lesson and more than a PhD from the University of Otago.”

Jones will name his 33-man World Cup squad on Thursday in Darwin and said that McDermott, who became the 86th person to lead the Wallabies, was a “strong candidate” to be given the captaincy after doing an “incredible job”.

He is the fourth player in as many Tests to lead the Wallabies this year, after injuries to Michael Hooper (calf) and Allan Alaalatoa (Achilles) as well as James Slipper’s benching.

Jones added that the past month had been viewed as somewhat of a “pre-season” leading into the World Cup.

“We’ve been basically doing pre-season training in the lead-up to Test matches to get us right for the World Cup,” he said.

“The players know that they’ve got to keep working hard, but to have a performance like that – we’ve put ourselves in a position to dominate New Zealand but not finish it off – will certainly help their confidence.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-08-06T08:45:19+00:00

Muzzo

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Eddie might go on about the AB’s & what’s known about the game in Aotearoa but does he realise how bad the Wallabies would be without their quality Polynesian players?

2023-08-06T07:36:26+00:00

Jacko

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Yeah but where was Scott, Jodie and Beaudesert Barrett? Where was Reiko? Where was Frizzel? Smith and Mounga off the Bench,

2023-08-06T07:34:18+00:00

Jacko

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Happy to just go with bot their A team???

2023-08-06T07:15:05+00:00

Just Nuisance

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Moral victories :laughing:

2023-08-06T07:04:17+00:00

Just Nuisance

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Very difficult with only 3rd choice tight head starting and 4th choice on the bench ….I’m surprised Eddie hasn’t recruited Matthew Proudfoot as a scrum consultant . Was the Bok scrumcoach 2019 WCup. Then recruited by Eddie to England and also got the chop when Eddie did . Came back to South Africa as Head coach Stellenbosch University but didnt cut it it in that role…..Its as much a political job as it is a coaching gig .. , currently unemployed . He is technically very strong and rated by many as one of if not the Worlds leading scrum technician … May be worth giving him a call if only as an outside advisor .

2023-08-06T03:37:53+00:00

K.F.T.D.

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I heard a girl say she went out with a packer. He got so drunk, he had to pack it in.

2023-08-06T03:31:35+00:00

cinque

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Does auto-correct still not recognise a rugby post? Better get AI onto it quick smart.

2023-08-06T02:52:52+00:00

K.F.T.D.

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Bet you he never pushed in the scrum :) out of breath from squawking.

2023-08-06T02:34:09+00:00

K.F.T.D.

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Asarrrrgggghhhh- would be more like it!!!

2023-08-05T23:50:47+00:00

Nobody

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Eddie said he’s 100% confident that the Wallabies could win the RWC. Then he said “In fact, I think we will.” I don’t know how you get 100% confidence from that, but don’t let facts get in the way of a good story.

2023-08-05T23:30:39+00:00

Mondayexpert

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Eddie is there for entertainment value as well as his coaching ability. Suddenly people are taking notice Could Rennie do a better job? Who knows. Im an AB supporter but i like the guy. Maybe he’s the only one who believes Australia can win the world cup . Now all he has to do is convince the players. Think “rumble in the jungle “????

2023-08-05T23:23:08+00:00

fiwiboy7042

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Eddie sounds like he is on his way to earning the full and unconditional support of the RA board!! :happy:

2023-08-05T23:13:56+00:00

K.F.T.D.

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Yes

2023-08-05T21:50:00+00:00

In From The Side

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I get Eddie has to stay positive but not sure these claims that continue to fall short are actually doing any good for rugby. No Bledisloe, no RC win and nothing to demonstrate the team can beat anyone except another tier 2 team. Eddie certainly has a reputation of not delivering on his promises

2023-08-05T20:41:45+00:00

Rugbytrylover

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Don. Eddie needs the Honey Badger as his PR side kick.! We’d definitely be in all the media! The ‘Maaates’ and the rhyming slang would be in overdrive!

2023-08-05T20:38:22+00:00

Rugbytrylover

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The ‘Chief’ … McLennan has gone into the ‘Cone of Silence’……’Eddie Smart’, Agent 86, is still on his mission. I’m a believer that 86 is really 007 though and we will go well in the World Cup. Squad announced Thursday with a few surprises I’m guessing.

2023-08-05T20:32:48+00:00

Rugbytrylover

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We need Noah Lolesio in there Tooly!

2023-08-05T20:30:23+00:00

Paulo

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I get that he likes banter and is renowned for his s hit-talking, but why is he taking a shot at someone who effectively has lost his job and who he likely won’t coach against again? It’s not bants for the next game build up, it just comes across as childish and petty against a coach who just beat twice in a row. He is trying to put up bravado and confidence, but we all saw the radios and headsets getting smashed Eddie. Violently lashing out in the coaches box and verbally lashing out in the media room seems par for the course now apparently.

2023-08-05T20:19:55+00:00

Paulo

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“We I love him…” Fixed it for you. Not all wallaby fans love him.

2023-08-05T18:51:53+00:00

mused6

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Nah guitars around a fire was rennies thing. EJ likes burning newspapers and throwing grenades at the media.

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