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Jones’ highs and lows as England coach

Australian coach Eddie Jones has suffered the agony of World Cup final defeat again as a rampant South Africa ran out 32-12 winners in the World Cup final in Yokohama.

Jones was also on the losing side in the 2003 final when England beat Australia.

He took up his role as England head coach in November 2015 and has enjoyed a colourful time at the helm.

Here’s a look back at the highs and lows of Jones’ tenure to date.

HIGHS

March 2016: Jones enjoyed the perfect start to his reign by presiding over England’s first Six Nations grand slam since 2003.

June 2016: The Midas touch was carried into the summer tour to Australia where the Wallabies were swept aside 3-0 in a thrilling Test series.

March 2017: Scotland were routed 61-21 to see England equal New Zealand’s record of 18 successive Test wins. Defeat by Ireland in the next match ended the run.

January 2018: Having overseen a remarkable streak of 23 wins from 24 Tests, Jones is awarded a two-year contract extension.

October 2019: England claim an impressive 40-16 win over Australia in the Rugby World Cup quarter-final in Oita, and follow that up with a 19-7 semi-final victory over New Zealand.

LOWS

January 2017: Attends the Six Nations launch in London with heavy bruising and wounding around his left eye after slipping in the shower earlier that morning.

February 2018: Abused by Scotland fans and then football supporters while using public transport to travel from Edinburgh to London via Manchester.

March 2018: England left one defeat away from enduring their worst Six Nations performance since 2006 following dismal losses to Scotland and France.

March 2018: Footage from a business talk in 2017 shows Jones refer to Ireland as the “scummy Irish” and Wales as a “little s*** country”.

November 2019: England swept into the final by beating holders New Zealand but they could not deliver again in the final as South Africa dominated throughout to run out comfortable 32-12 winners.

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