'Surprised the hell out of me': Jones gets a 'disciple for life' with left field call on 'reluctant' World Cup captain

By Tony Harper / Editor

When Eddie Jones brought Will Skelton back for the Rugby Championship the big lock revealed the coach demanded he bring some edge to the mis-firing team.

Asked to elaborate on what was meant by edge, Skelton said: “I can’t say the word, but it’s the ‘C word.”

So, who would have thought the C word stood for Captain, and not what we all thought it meant?

It’s fair to say Jones’ decision to make the La Rochelle giant his captain for the Rugby World Cup – in a squad chock full of surprises – came as a shock in Australian rugby circles.

“That surprised the hell out of me and I don’t mean that in a bad way,” former Wallaby Will Genia told The Roar. “It seems like it just came from nowhere.”

Jones joked on Thursday that he just “went the biggest bloke on the team”, but Genia believes plenty of thought went into the decision.

“Because Will plays in France he’s got the experience of living there, playing there, understanding the culture and he’s coming from a winning environment and has a winner’s mindset,” said Genia.

“Eddie is really, really big on establishing a culture around winners and winning. Ever since Will left Australian rugby and went to Saracens he’s been a winner. He’s been at La Rochelle, he’s been a winner, and he’s not just been the passenger in those teams. He’s been an integral part of successful teams at European level.

“That type of mentality is why he’s been chosen. From that perspective, I’d say it’s a good thing and a real positive. Will has lot of enthusiasm, a lot of energy. And I think that can be infectious, particularly in a young group.

“I really like the idea of him being the captain because you have a young group and what you don’t want is a leader from a generation before that can’t relate as much to the younger generation. You need someone who’s going to be the glue that connects to everyone within the group.

“He’s played really well. He’s carried over his form he European competitions into the Test arena. I think part of the reason he’s going to be the skipper is he’s probably one of the first picked.”

Skelton, 31, was born in New Zealand of Samoan descent. He moved to Australia as a child and qualified for Australia through residency and his rise took him by surprise as well.

“Very shocked, nervous were a few emotions I had when Eddie gave me the call,” Skelton said. “I was very reluctant at first but when the big man calls you you tend to follow his lead and I trust his guidance. I’m excited for what we have in store. We have a young group who are itching to play and get better.

“He asked me to just be me. Not forcing any chats that need to be had. I’m pretty good around the group, getting around the young boys, providing energy so I’ll keep sticking to that.”

Jones joked that he “just went for the biggest bloke in the team. So it was quite an easy selection.

“We want to change the team. Part of that is changing the way the team’s being led and Will’s a good team man. He’s played in a lot of winning teams in Europe and he brings that almost common touch to the team to bring them together.”

Jones felt “we need someone who can bring the squad together, make it a little tighter.

“He’s a guy that’s used to winning. That’s definitely part of the rationale. A lot of this squad aren’t used to winning.”

Will Skelton of Australia pictured during the Autumn International match between Ireland and Australia at Aviva Stadium on November 19, 2022 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)

“Captaincy was never in my thoughts or any future thoughts,” added Skelton. “I try to play a role here to provide experience and value where I can and with this role I’m not going to change anything. It’s almost going to help me better with my game and worry about what I can control.”

Asked for his message to fans, Skelton said: “Keep backing us. We’re a young squad, full of energy, we’ve been slowly building the last couple of weeks, we haven’t got the results but as a squad we’ve seen improvements and we’re ready to attack this World Cup.”

His World Cup deputy Tate McDermott acknowledged that Skelton was softly spoken.

“He’s so reserved (but) he’s obviously done a hell of a lot in the game and as soon as someone like that takes the role everyone listens,” said McDermott. “All of a sudden he commands that respect and he’s massive on the connection piece, how we gel together. Willie has that, he’s a very popular man and the boys love him.”

Former Wallaby Nick Phipps, speaking on Stan Sport, said Skelton’s elevation was about “changing the culture of the team.

Will Skelton. (Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

“Some guys got used to losing in the last couple of years,” he said.

“Will Skelton, as captain, in many ways signifies that change to the winning culture because in France with La Rochelle there isn’t much they haven’t won.

“It’s also a massive reflection on him as a person. He came on the scene quite early here in Australia then he dropped off a bit, had issues around his playing style, his fitness but you can see he’s fully reinvented himself into being that dominant player we always knew he could be.

“He just needed to make the decision to do it himself. He made that progression through his own career, his own personal journey and I think the boys will get right behind him.”

Former Wallaby Justin Harrison was also surprised but embraced the yarn.

“Being awarded captaincy does a few things – you either earn it because you’re a senior player and you’re a leader and the best player in the team, or it provokes performance and leadership in someone you want to build affinity with,” said Harrison.

“Eddie Jones is very good at recruiting disciples for life. Will Skelton is his disciple for life. He’s brought him back from overseas.

“We like his story too, he showed up early , big boy a bit out of condition, went overseas, learned the game, learned the tight forward play, came back and is imparting it. That’s a good story.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-08-12T15:10:58+00:00

pm

Roar Rookie


Do you see the interview? The Darwin sweats have got him looking lean, for now at least.

2023-08-11T07:53:57+00:00

CoxC

Roar Rookie


The squad selection is crazy! There is now an excellent chance for some minnows to get into the reckoning. I am disappointed as one of the three southern hemishere countries have elected to self destruct . The Wallaby selections borders on the delusional. EJ is severely overrated as a tactician. Any rationalisation of his overall squad selection and choice of captain is wanting an miracle to happen, followed by an intense investigation into misapplication of viable resources. The best team out of this lot will not beat Wales. Full stop. Group C now provides a realistic opportunity for Fiji and Georgia to contest towards the QF. All said, I will acknowledge that I will be totally unprepared and happy to accept that I am an idiot if I happen to be wrong.

2023-08-11T05:39:51+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


:laughing: :laughing:

2023-08-11T05:11:16+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Ive seen him play club rugby in France. I have no idea what that has to do with Test rugby in France tho.

2023-08-11T05:10:06+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Its Heinekin cup. Hardly known for a fast game.

2023-08-11T04:52:10+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


I'd start White over Tate in tough Test matches !

2023-08-11T04:24:03+00:00

Sofa Coach

Roar Rookie


Bobby you had me until your Tate comment. Tate's problem is his core skill as a #9, not his rugby ability or his leadership quality. We can't see his abilities behind the scenes, but his rugby talent and his commitment I have never seen to be lacking and are every bit as good as Gregan's and Genia's. If Tate can develop the same core passing and kicking skills as those two past Greats, he join them as one of the great Wallaby 9s.

2023-08-11T04:02:23+00:00

Sofa Coach

Roar Rookie


Potentially. Or potentially, it’s madness. World cups have only ever been won by the most experienced teams, never those with the most potential. But there are arguments for and against both decisions. Go with the most experienced guy, with a poorer results record, or go for a guy with no results record at all, and with all the odds stacked against creating a positive result from a standing start in a RWC tournament? There are really only two teams in World Cup history who can have had the luxury of selecting either captains or players on the basis of a history of success. The rest of the rugby world has also selected their players and captains based on experience, even though they have a losing record against Boks and the ABs. So Eddie is very unique here. The vast majority of coaches would have appointed Hooper if he was available. Eddie is playing a longer game here.

2023-08-10T20:39:16+00:00

Optimist

Roar Rookie


Eddie ''we are improving". Me " where"?

2023-08-10T18:32:16+00:00

Rugby Tragic

Roar Rookie


It could be the making of Skelton. He always has been a big body who imo has general underperformed at test level. His selection as captain I feel is inspirational for his further progress. The one proviso is that ‘he learns’ the art of good captaincy. Good luck to him and the selected RWC squad.

2023-08-10T18:21:56+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


The Skelton call makes sense. Slipper would have bren preferred by EJ but he is now to the bench behind Angus Bell. That eliminates him. Hooper not selected ! Next would have been AAA but he’s out with injury. Tate is not captain material ( as seen at the Reds). Skelton is a certain starter, so for me, it’s a no brainer.

2023-08-10T17:45:24+00:00

Wig

Roar Rookie


Free willy

2023-08-10T17:31:47+00:00

Wizz

Roar Rookie


Bex? Showing your age...lol

2023-08-10T15:12:27+00:00

pm

Roar Rookie


I like it a lot but it's the only one of Eddie's changes that look smart to me. Picking numerous players that have not earned it and dropping ones that have and are still significantly better looks, on the other hand, dumb.

2023-08-10T15:01:59+00:00

cs

Roar Guru


Be strong Revok. :boxing:

2023-08-10T15:00:24+00:00

cs

Roar Guru


Yep. Eddie's shifter than a shi!house rat in the way he sandbags his moves, however inconsistent. I only hope he does indeed prove himself a good coach.

2023-08-10T14:53:03+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


I thought of you Revok, the moment I read this decision. Sorry mate, life's just not fair. Maybe a Bex and lie down?

2023-08-10T14:52:03+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


You mean except when he went 80 minutes in the last two Heineken Cup finals, helping lift his team to victory? That sort of 80 minutes that he can't do?

2023-08-10T14:49:13+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Nobody reporting or commenting on this stuff in Australia seems willing to challenge the Eddie is King narrative. Perfect no lose situation for Eddie. If we lose a pool game, or worse, we will be fed the line about building for the Lions so justified call. And if we make the semis, the decision will also be justified. All that deadwood cut adrift at just the right moment. Hacks like Cooper, Hooper, Samu, Ikitau, Wright. We could never have won with them.

2023-08-10T13:10:13+00:00

Revok

Roar Rookie


No no no .The ref will be looking down to speak to William as he will be on his haunches sucking in the big ones.

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