Eddie Jones may say it's a 23-man game but George Ford will be fuming to be on the bench
MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER IN OITA: The one thing to remember about Eddie Jones and his selections this week is that lose this match and he is gone.
MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER IN OITA: The one thing to remember about Eddie Jones and his selections this week is that lose this match and he is gone.
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Michael Cheika has always worn his heart on his sleeve and the emotional Wallabies coach bowed out with an f-bomb following the ugly 40-16 Rugby World Cup quarterfinal loss to England.
Wallabies legend Phil Kearns has lamented a really dumb performance from Australia as they capitulated in a record 40-16 loss to England in the quarterfinals in Oita.
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WILL KELLEHER IN BEPPU: Jacques Brunel's men have been unconvincing so far, and have not played for 14 days after their England match was cancelled due to Typhoon Hagibis.
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Michael Cheikas last and most defiant act at the Rugby World Cup was to state that he got it right by adopting a ball-in-hand approach for the Wallabies in Japan.
The Wallabies have had to swallow further disappointment after being knocked out of the World Cup, with Australia slipping below Japan in the latest world rankings.
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Ireland has failed again at the knockout stage of the Rugby World Cup.
SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: If a coach is going to guide his side to World Cup glory, there will be big calls made along the way - and that's exactly what Eddie Jones has done by dropping George Ford.
WILL KELLEHER IN BEPPU: The quartet had knocks to their knee, ankle, thigh and head respectively but they are passed fit to play in what is a major boost to Warren Gatland.
No sooner had England swatted aside Australia to set up a Rugby World Cup semi- final against New Zealand, than coach Eddie Jones was slowly stirring the psychological war.
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It was appropriate that Eddie Jones and England should deliver the knockout blow to Michael Cheikas tenure as Wallabies coach.
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The Rugby World Cup kicked off four weeks ago today and now, via 50 pool stage matches, we are down to eight teams. Sportsmail tells you all need to know about the quarter-finals.
Michael Cheikas passion for his country and his players can never be questioned, but his tactical deficiencies have been a blight on his Wallabies coaching career.
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CHRIS FOY IN OITA: Eddie Jones' four-year plan to win the World Cup with England hits knockout territory on Saturday morning as his side take on Australia in the quarter-final.