Eddie Jones is an Australian professional rugby union coach and former player. He is the current head coach of the England national rugby union team. Wikipedia Born: January 30, 1960 (age 56), Burnie, Tasmania
Nationality: Australian
Education: Matraville Sports High School
His mother is Japanese and his father is Australian
He wouldn't have had to choose a citizenship at age 23. So what one does he hold?
Stuffed if I know - I just goggled him and this is what I got
, maybe GIAE as an expert on nationality, citizenship, passports and countries where you can play sport for, can help
Eddie Jones is an Australian professional rugby union coach and former player. He is the current head coach of the England national rugby union team. Wikipedia Born: January 30, 1960 (age 56), Burnie, Tasmania
Nationality: Australian
Education: Matraville Sports High School
His mother is Japanese and his father is Australian
He wouldn't have had to choose a citizenship at age 23. So what one does he hold?
Stuffed if I know - I just goggled him and this is what I got
, maybe GIAE as an expert on nationality, citizenship, passports and countries where you can play sport for, can help
I only know from the countries that affect me. He would be an Australian citizen, unsure if he's a Japanese citizen or if he was entitled to that passport. The expert on this would actually be God Tongue (assuming he's who I think he is)
6 years since last post, bit of a larf reading through last page, and been a while since we won a test against the poms but a win is a win and I think we are slowly back on the way up, given how far we have slipped in recent years
Bomber wrote: ↑Mon Jul 04, 2022 11:06 am
6 years since last post, bit of a larf reading through last page, and been a while since we won a test against the poms but a win is a win and I think we are slowly back on the way up, given how far we have slipped in recent years
Australia played better with 14 than they did with 15..
Went crazy when that last penalty went against us.
If there'd been any time left on the clock after we scored then I think we'd have won in, 13 players was just too far to come back from.
Bomber wrote: ↑Mon Jul 04, 2022 11:06 am
6 years since last post, bit of a larf reading through last page, and been a while since we won a test against the poms but a win is a win and I think we are slowly back on the way up, given how far we have slipped in recent years
Australia played better with 14 than they did with 15..
Went crazy when that last penalty went against us.
If there'd been any time left on the clock after we scored then I think we'd have won in, 13 players was just too far to come back from.
Actually forgot game was on, so have only seen a few snippets. Looking forward to Adelaide Oval when we get to play Springboks in August.
Bomber wrote: ↑Mon Jul 04, 2022 11:06 am
6 years since last post, bit of a larf reading through last page, and been a while since we won a test against the poms but a win is a win and I think we are slowly back on the way up, given how far we have slipped in recent years
Australia played better with 14 than they did with 15..
Went crazy when that last penalty went against us.
If there'd been any time left on the clock after we scored then I think we'd have won in, 13 players was just too far to come back from.
Actually forgot game was on, so have only seen a few snippets. Looking forward to Adelaide Oval when we get to play Springboks in August.
Did think about going to it but I'd be hoping both teams lost.
To be fair if the Aussies had known the ref was going to allow them to pass forward they would have done it even more than they did. So they were sort of ripped off I suppose
N5 1BH wrote: ↑Mon Jul 18, 2022 8:48 am
To be fair if the Aussies had known the ref was going to allow them to pass forward they would have done it even more than they did. So they were sort of ripped off I suppose
I can only remember one forward pass by australia. I screamed for it, it wasn't given. They didn't show a replay though so couldn't confirm I was right.
There has been a lot of whingeing on the social media pages blaming the ref. It's funny reading.
Eddy Jones being called a traitor (whilst the australian coach is a kiwi) was funny as well. He didn't back down, the bloke in the crowd went quiet.