England coach Eddie Jones' goal is to dig the wallabies brazenly

2021-11-16 11:34:50 By : Ms. Lydia Jin

Eddie Jones delved into his mental game manual to put pressure on Australia by emphasizing Australia's "inferiority complex" when facing England.

The head coach appointed a team with a surprisingly modified defensive line-Manu Tulaji on the wing, Marcus Smith and Irving Farrell on the 10-12 axis-and followed The long-standing tradition has excavated his compatriots.

The tone is respectful and joking, but there is no doubt that Jones said ominous intentions: "We are ready to welcome a very good Australian team and chase them on the street."

The Wallabies head coach Dave Renee was forced to name a patched side with loose props James Slippers, as he had already had to deal with star guards Quaid Cooper, Marika Korobett and Samu Crevi’s absent.

So England’s optimism is justified. Jones tried to reverse the situation before Saturday’s Twickenham clash, emphasizing the high risks they face.

England is seeking to defeat their old rivals for the eighth time in a row. Jones said: "Australians have a sense of inferiority towards the British, and I understand that. This country starts with the criminals sent there. We have always regarded England as our homeland. .

"I remember when we were young, we would stand together for the national anthem. This is the Queen of God. We are a small country in England, so when we participate in sports competitions, this is an opportunity to prove that we are not a small country.

"As an Australian, I know-it may be difficult for the British to understand-what an important game this is for Australia. Whether it is the Olympics, the cricket test or the rugby league, it doesn't matter. This is what defines their season. competition.

"Although they hope to win the game at Murrayfield, this is their goal. We understand how important it is to them. Just because the game has become professional, don't assume that the importance of long-term competition has diminished.

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Despite the setback in losing to Scotland last Sunday, the Wallabies have been in revival mode this season-beating the world champion South Africa twice in the rugby championship. So Jones took great pains to emphasize that they will not take it lightly.

"The Australian team has performed well recently. They have won five consecutive Tests and played some very good rugby under the leadership of Dave Rennie," he said. "Some of the employees I have worked with are under his hand, so they will be fully prepared. This is the game they want.

As predicted by the Sports Post, after Jones failed to select them in the fall opener against Tonga, Smith and Captain Farrell will form a new creative center in England's defense. He can see the rapidly developing chemical reaction between the two, even combining them with two past stars, Aaron Mogg and Dan Carter from New Zealand and Rod Carver and Steve Lacker from Australia. Ham mentioned at the same time.

Jones said: "They have been talking and thinking about the game. We believe that they will be a very good combination, not only in this game, but in the future.

The naming of Tuilagi as a wing is a major blow, because the Searle Center only appeared on the wing in the 2014 game against New Zealand. This is an experiment that has never been repeated-until now.

Jones claimed to have seen enough 30-year-old players on the wing to convince him that this strategy is feasible. He made it clear that Turaj will play a mobile role.

He said: "The players will mix and match based on their own strengths. We believe this is the best defense against Australia."

"I have seen Manu play on the wing, he can handle 12, 13, 11, 14 times-but maybe not 15 times. He can handle all these positions calmly, and he is in the best state of his career. "I have never seen him have higher aspirations. His ability to play center or winger for us is an added bonus.