England must develop free-flowing attack if they’re to win next Rugby World Cup, says Eddie Jones

 Jones warned England they must come “for the wave” to avoid being left behind by the southern hemisphere. Eddie Jones said England’s poor attack would be key to a possible Rugby World Cup triumph in 2023. And insisted New Zealand would run World Rugby 2023. Last year it may have been foolish to make large-scale long-term predictions, but England’s head coach is still looking ahead. Even in the middle of the Six Nations campaign. Jones reads tea leaves and believes in developing England’s attack to handle the game. Throughout the All Blacks pitch and the growing power of hosts, France will be decisive. The Rugby World Cup fans can buy England Rugby World Cup tickets 2023 from our website at exclusive discounted prices.

Jones has often described rugby patterns as cyclical. In what he describes as a “kicking cycle” that will eventually make room for a more open. And free-flowing “running cycle”, pointing out that he has hired former England Sevens head coach Simon Cupid to oversee England’s attack as a proactive move.

‘We’re trying to stay ahead of the wave because English rugby generally quite organized and quite structured. At the 2023 World Cup, we know there will probably be a stronger direction. In terms of more balls in the game, more unstructured games, and we need to prepare for that now.

“We know World Rugby run by New Zealand. They decide what laws we have. You just have to look at the Super Rugby laws for New Zealand; it’s about making the game faster, making the game unstructured. For New Zealand Rugby World Cup tickets visit our website.

“Especially with the appointment of Simon [Amor], it was the factor that appointed him. We want to play rugby like that if it becomes the standard rate.”

Amor arrived for the Six Nations in 2020 and had a disrupted first year in office. England’s attack has struggled with fluency over the past 12 months. As have many of their northern hemisphere counterparts, especially in the autumn. Which has criticized for lacking the intensity one expects from international rugby. For England Rugby World Cup tickets visit our website.

While the likely one-off Autumn Cup of Nations has not captured the imagination on largely empty ground. There are signs of improvement at the start of this Six Nations. Opta data shows that teams actually kick more than in the autumn. But generally, it is with more attacking intent and purpose, with Antoine Dupont, Stuart Hogg. And Louis Rees-Zammit among those who are particularly engaging.

However, there were limited signs of England’s own path to the steps Jones was keen to take. They will take off less often than any other team than Ireland, and against Scotland, the attack has completely stagnated. The bonus-point win over Italy offered a few new attacking forms. And albeit another flawed, clumsy overall performance. While selected well-known sides certainly suggested it would be an evolution rather than revolution.

Jones, umbro ambassador, was quick to stress how challenging he was last year. “Coaches who now joined the team don’t have the advantage of communicating with players because it’s so limited. It was a tough time for the coaches. Simon’s doing fine. He dedicated, full of tenacity, and must continue to work on his profession.”

Given that former England captain, Bill Beaumont was re-elected chairman of World Rugby last year. And both the Rugby Football Union (RFU) and Premiership Rugby Limited have considerable influence. And financial power, it is a strange statement from Jones. That he and his side lack influence at the top table. Eticketing.co is the best website for World Cup 2023 tickets. The Rugby fans can buy Rugby World Cup tickets 2023 from our website at massively discountable prices.

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