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Wallabies Head Coach Eddie Jones Confirms He Will Remain Until 2027

Wallabies Head Coach Eddie Jones Confirms He Will Remain Until 2027

Eddie Jones extends his tenure as Wallabies head coach until 2027, despite a disappointing 2023 Rugby World Cup campaign.

Oct 17, 2023 by Philip Bendon
Wallabies Head Coach Eddie Jones Confirms He Will Remain Until 2027

In a move that has captured the attention of the rugby world, Eddie Jones will continue to lead Australia Rugby until the 2027 Rugby World Cup. 

This decision follows a turbulent 2023 World Cup campaign, during which the Australian team experienced a historic setback by failing to progress beyond the tournament's group stages – the first time in history an Australian team didn't make it to the quarterfinals.

The 2023 Rugby World Cup was a painful chapter for Australian rugby, marked by unexpected challenges and a major underperformance. 

Many had speculated that Jones might step down in the wake of this setback, but in a surprising twist, he's chosen to stay and seek redemption.

Jones' link to the now vacant Japanese head coach role was adding further speculation to a muted departure.

Speaking at the announcement, Jones said, "I'm staying. I've always been committed to Australian rugby. I want to leave it in a better place, and that's still the job. It's not absolutely my decision. We play in a game where the coach doesn't decide how long they stay."

Speaking about his team's 2023 campaign, Jones said, "I went to the World Cup, came in [with] a short period of time, had to make a decision on the team, made a decision that we needed to go with youth.

"While the results at the World Cup weren't the results we wanted, I think I've left the Australian team in a great position to go on to 2027."

"We just weren't good enough.

"You've just got to watch the quarterfinals. We're not at that level, and we can't pretend to be at that level, but can we be at that level by 2027? Yes, we can."