The Wallabies coach has arrived back in Australia after the Wallabies disastrous World Cup campaign.
meeting with JRFU officials in August, just days before spearheading the Wallabies’ World Cup campaign.
RA did not organise an opportunity for reporters to speak to Jones at Sydney Airport upon arrival from France. The 63-year-old, wearing non-Wallabies attire, was reluctant to talk. It was put to Jones that Japanese media outlets were reporting that he was a candidate to coach Japan.Jones still has four years remaining on his Rugby Australia contract, which is supposed to run until the end of 2027.
Jones has told RA chief executive Phil Waugh and chairman Hamish McLennan that there is no truth to the Japan reports.
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