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Eddie Jones; Attack from 9 - Trailer Posted over 11 years ago

Eddie Jones provides his first module for The Rugby Site; ‘Attack from 9’. In this module Eddie emphasises the importance of being able to attack from 9, 10 and 12 for a side lacking a physical advantage, such as his Japan team.

Eddie delivers a 2-part session which begins with a 15-a-side game designed to improve identifying attacking space, under fatigue. The second part of the session focuses specifically on the relationship between 9, 10 & 12, their communication and ability to exploit space and defensive weakness.

Keep an eye out on the site for the full module in the next few days

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Eddie Jones has had an extensive coaching career holding roles with teams including the Brumbies, Reds, Saracens, Australia, South Africa and most recently Suntory. Following on from successfully leading the ACT Brumbies to their first Super 12 title in 2001 Jones took charge of the Wallabies for the 2003 World Cup on home soil, and fell at the final hurdle as his side were defeated in extra time of the final by Clive Woodward's England. He continued on as coach until 2005, when his contract was terminated following a wretched run of results. From here Jones had a stint in an advisory capacity with English side Saracens and in 2007 was then appointed Queensland Reds coach. He then turned his back on coaching Australia again when he signed in an advisory role with South Africa working closely with head coach Jake White, securing the 2007 World Cup. After the World Cup Jones took up a full time position back at Saracens as director of rugby but left in 2009 for a role with Japanese side Suntory. Jones remains in Japan and is now head coach of the Japanese national side.

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