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The Rugby Championship 2023
22 October 2016 v Australia, Eden Park, Auckland
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<blockquote data-quote="Zapphod" data-source="post: 819913" data-attributes="member: 57286"><p>I dont think you will see Smith until Chicago, media scrutiny will be far less in the US which will reduce the pressure on him.</p><p></p><p>He cant really afford a bad game at home right now.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Really?</p><p>When havent we heard the English spout on about beating the AB's, Jones's problem is that the game is damn near two years away and the depth of world rugby is not that great, we have no idea what condition England or the All Blacks will be in by the time it rolls around.</p><p></p><p>Eddie Jones should follow some old advice and "Don't tell me, show me" because at the moment he is just a loud mouth who's claim to fame is getting the Japanese to beat a struggling South African team and running the risk of becoming an embarassing loud mouth.</p><p></p><p>I sincerly doubt the AB's will remain unbeaten until 2018 so that Eddie Jones can spring his master plan which means at best he will be will still only be 2nd to have found the key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zapphod, post: 819913, member: 57286"] I dont think you will see Smith until Chicago, media scrutiny will be far less in the US which will reduce the pressure on him. He cant really afford a bad game at home right now. Really? When havent we heard the English spout on about beating the AB's, Jones's problem is that the game is damn near two years away and the depth of world rugby is not that great, we have no idea what condition England or the All Blacks will be in by the time it rolls around. Eddie Jones should follow some old advice and "Don't tell me, show me" because at the moment he is just a loud mouth who's claim to fame is getting the Japanese to beat a struggling South African team and running the risk of becoming an embarassing loud mouth. I sincerly doubt the AB's will remain unbeaten until 2018 so that Eddie Jones can spring his master plan which means at best he will be will still only be 2nd to have found the key. [/QUOTE]
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