'Give yourself upper cuts': Eddie furious at journos after 'worst press conference I've ever had'

By Tony Harper / Editor

Eddie Jones launched into a sustained rant over the “negativity” of rugby journalists as he prepared to leave for the World Cup in France.

Jones is well known for his feisty exchanges with reporters but Thursday’s press conference went to the next level.

The exasperated Wallabies coach was upset about questions over the departure of his assistant coach Brad Davis, and the lack of communication with dumped star Quade Cooper.

He ended the conference by telling journalists “you ought to give yourself upper cuts, fair dinkum.”

Jones was triggered by questions about Cooper and Michael Hooper. The Roar revealed the No.10 hasn’t taken calls from Jones or other Rugby Australia staff since he was dropped for the World Cup.

 “I’ve tried to and we can’t get hold of him,” said Jones.

Asked why that might be, Jones revealed “I think he’s very upset mate” before firing back. “I don’t know why you’re going back to that. That’s probably reflective of Australian rugby. We’ve got to move on to a World Cup with a great young squad and you’re still talking about players we haven’t selected. We’ve tried to ring him, that’s all I can do,” Jones said.

Wallabies head coach Eddie Jones was in a fiesty mood at Sydney International Airport. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

“I’m disappointed the players are upset but all I can do is ring. If they don’t take your phone call you can’t talk to them.

“If I ring them and they won’t ring back, what do you want me to do? What do you want me to do? Tell me.”

The conference unravelled from there with Jones answering even benign questions with an attack on the reporters.

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He was asked if he understood why people might not believe he had the team to win the tournament in France, despite his stated confidence.

“Yeah, fantastic mate. None of you guys think we can do any good. So that’s all right. The challenge for us as a group is to show you that we can, and show ourselves that we can. It’s just a great image for Australian rugby to have a young team ready to take on the world,” said Jones.

“I enjoy it when people say you can’t do it. And I think the team starting’s to get a real taste. Yesterday our training was the best I’ve seen by a mile and that’s on the back of four hard days in Darwin. Overnight in Arnhem Land and sleeping on sand. The boys are ready to go and we’re ready to show the world what we can do.”

Jones was asked about the difference of playing knock out World Cup games and regular Tests and was again provoked by perceived negativity.

“There’s no difference – you’ve just got to play each game as it comes. I can’t believe level of negativity here boys,” he said.

There was more when he was asked about the Maitldas.

“We take inspiration by the way that they’ve lit up Australian society and have done something fantastic. Giving young kids the opportunity to play,” said Jones.

“I know what’s wrong with Australian rugby and partly you blokes are the problem. Because you’re so bloody negative about everything. So negative about everything. Okay, so going off to the World Cup, you think we can’t win?

“You think the selection process is bad because the players complain. So I apologise for that. So we’ll go out there and do our best, boys. So if you haven’t got anything positive to say, don’t ask please.”

Jones said getting his young squad to be competitive in France was “all about timing your run.

“We don’t need to be at our best before a crux game in the World Cup and the first crux game’s going to be against Georgia,” said Jones.

“So we need to be at a level where we can beat Georgia. And we go on to the next game which is against Fiji and we go onto Wales and then Portugal and then you’re in the quarterfinals. And once you’re in the quarterfinals then you’ve got to be the best team on the day and it’s all about the timing.

“It’s about the level of tactical influence you put into your team and you build that up as you go along. But I know you blokes think we can’t do any good, so don’t ask any questions boys. Just be the pessimists you are, keep Australian rugby where it’s been.

“Complain about players that don’t get selected. Keep doing that because it’s fantastic, because we love it.”

When reporters pushed back on the 0-4 record this year, Jones acknowledged: “100%. We haven’t been good enough.”

He was asked about the bonding experience of taking the team to Arnhem Land, but it was clear he was no longer listening to the questions.

“Love this negativity it’s fantastic. We’re terrible. You know we’re terrible. Just tell us we’re terrible and we’ll prove you wrong.”

For a brief moment it appeared he might talk about rugby…

“I think we’re going to have a mighty back row. I think young [Tom] Hooper has progressed really nicely over the period of time. If you look him in the first Test against South Africa he was struggling to make a tackle and by the end of the rugby championships he made 20 tackles carried over the top of the All Black forwards and that’s the progression this team’s going to make.

“But obviously you blokes don’t think that. I can feel this negativity. I’ve got to wash myself off.”

The clincher came when a commercial TV reporter asked Jones for his World Cup farewell message to fans sitting at home.

“We’ve got a young squad here. They’re going to make some waves at France. Worst press conference I’ve ever had in World Rugby. Worst press conference. Well done boys. That is the worst I’ve ever seen.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-08-20T05:28:27+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


And what's so improvising about his squad except ditching messiah for worse 10 bringing clueless leaguie and changing flankers? Oh and also going from low possession madness back to earth, reinventing the wheel

2023-08-19T18:42:25+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


McLennan is a sad clown

2023-08-19T18:37:05+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


Apparently abusing the media when you’re underachieving is far more lucrative.. just ask Eddie the only failed coach to be hotly pursued by the ARU.. selected from a shortlist of one by Hamish McSpudface

2023-08-19T05:16:23+00:00

James584

Roar Rookie


To clarify I’m not saying they are all crap. For example I rate Christy highly and others.

2023-08-19T03:10:41+00:00

graymatter

Roar Rookie


No why don't you PO. I happen to be a Canberra resident and Brumbies fan, but I'm far from entitled. Perhaps you need to devert your attention to the corporate Boardrooms and private School boards in Sydney to find the truly entitled! Just remember Canberra residents have 5 members in the Parlaiment, 3 in the lower house and 2 in the Senate - one being David Pocock - Dont go calling him entitled! The rest of us here have or still are working in support and service industries around our government which has representatives from all over.

2023-08-19T02:42:23+00:00

Grobu

Roar Rookie


That's sort of the raison d'être of a press conference, you normally don't get to choose journalists' questions

2023-08-19T00:48:23+00:00

James584

Roar Rookie


Australian sports journalists aren’t very good. There’s a few exceptions like Gideon, but not many. Overall, I would describe them as pretty crap. To be fair to Eddie. Every question was about his selections about the guys left out about how the rugby crowd might interpret that. They’re all looking backwards not forwards. He wanted to talk about the squad he picked. about the new young guys and get their names into the media. He could’ve turned the questions around and ignored them and just started talking about the people he had selected. But I think his tactic is to end all this talk and after that gigantic spray I don’t think the journalists are gonna ask him to many more questions about Hooper and Cooper.

2023-08-18T22:44:14+00:00

Gepetto

Roar Rookie


QC trained his way back from a very serous injury in the hope of playing for the Wallabies so perhaps he didn’t want to listen another Australian coach sacking him. QC prides himself on his work ethic and dedication to the game and the thought of talking to EJ would have been unpleasant. Few Queenslanders like EJ, the cockroach, after the shxt job he did with the Reds all those years ago. QC will have to retreat back to his $1mil pa job with the railways in Japan.

2023-08-18T11:17:13+00:00

East Coast Aces

Roar Rookie


I wouldn't call a hissy fit at a pretty polite question "mongrel"

2023-08-18T09:40:47+00:00

Wrecked 'em

Roar Rookie


Is not rat

2023-08-18T09:29:12+00:00

graymatter

Roar Rookie


He sure does. About himself!

2023-08-18T08:11:50+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


“ We’ll never know the true inner workings of the situation apart from the media beat up.” Not so sure. Quade’s book will sell.

AUTHOR

2023-08-18T07:39:33+00:00

Tony Harper

Editor


'big bucks' :laughing:

2023-08-18T07:18:20+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


I am unhappy about this whole thing. I never much liked EJ but made a conscious effort to get on board and go with what he was doing. I then got twisted this way and that as he took a position then changed it whilst taking no ownership of the wrong/changed view. In the end, I would have supported Eddie the Disruptor (as we needed to do something different) if that had been the message but it never was, until it was. I'm a big fan of a few of the players dumped in the purge and I think they were terrible decisions as well as slightly dishonourable. I dislike the inconsistencies of picking some guys with no form and some guys still injured whilst using those exact same factors as the reason for leaving out others. I'm convinced having Jones in place beyond 2025 will take us backwards. I sincerely hope between then and now, we make positive steps. I am kitted out and ready to support my Wallabies in France.

2023-08-18T07:10:21+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


He was having a proper tanty wasn't he, Tony? Probably didn't matter what was asked - he had it in mind to let fly with something about negative press and low expectations. Trying to play hard ball with Eddie, as surely needs to happen sometimes, must be a tough gig. His history grants him free rein to go crazy that somebody like Rennie never had as he had created the calm reasonable media profile. That's why you guys are paid the big bucks though, and we are able to take pot shots at whoever we like

2023-08-18T03:40:52+00:00

Qualify

Roar Rookie


My apologies then. Missed that.

2023-08-18T02:21:13+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


What do you want, the same old team run out again. Should we get Ashley Cooper back and Kurtley? Quade is not the answer and Hoops is potentially an injury risk. If they feel hard done by then that’s tough luck, that is Eddies way (right or wrong). They all knew it – why do they think they were above it. Perhaps that's what Eddie should be talking about then instead of spitting the dummy every time he gets a question he doesn't like

2023-08-18T02:05:06+00:00

oldoneeye

Roar Rookie


Less talk EJ and more delivery.

AUTHOR

2023-08-18T01:34:18+00:00

Tony Harper

Editor


Just saw some video footage. Can confirm he is the only one not wearing it

AUTHOR

2023-08-18T01:32:01+00:00

Tony Harper

Editor


That's a much better approach. The first one would be the last one you ever got to ask him. But yesterday he wasn't actually taking questions - he was making a point. If you'd asked that reasonable one yesterday about how it 'failed in Pretoria' he would have jumped right back in with the negativity thang. Christy asked him what had improved since he arrived - a completely legitimate question giving him the room to make his case - and EJ went off on a tangent.

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