The Scotsman

Irish ‘most cohesive side in world’ - Jones

- By NICK PUREWAL

Eddie Jones has branded Ireland “the most cohesive side in the world” in installing Andy Farrell’s men as favourites for Saturday’s Six Nations showdown at Twickenham.

England boss Jones, inset, attempted to heap the pressure onto Ireland, hinting that their more seamless preparatio­n time carries weight in the autumn and Six Nations Test windows.

But wily Australian coach Jones also warned that those advantages will disappear at the 2023 World Cup in France, with all sides having standardis­ed access to their players in that build-up.

“It’s an important week in the tournament, there are three teams left in the tournament and we’re lucky enough to be one of those three,” said Jones.

“Ireland are favourites for the game, they’ve been in very good form in the autumn, they’re a very settled team, and very well coached by Andy Farrell.

“And apart from Andrew Porter I think the’ve got everybody available and ready to go.

“They are literally, and I say this without any hesitation, the most cohesive side in the world.

“The bulk of their team train together for the bulk of the year. So they are very well-coordinate­d in their attack, they are very structured, they’re very sequenced in set plays. And they’re tough around the breakdown.

“So that poses a great challenge for us. But we’re lookingfor­wardtothec­hallenge, we’re not intimidate­d by any team and we’re looking forward to playing against them.” Ireland’s muchherald­ed provincial system boosts the Test side through seamless opportunit­y for players to shift between domestic and internatio­nal camps.

England’s club and country system, while far more joined-up than in times past, still harbours sticking points among the interactio­n.

And while noting the difference­s in set-up, England boss Jones insisted that any existing advantages will evaporate at next year’s World Cup.

“We’re in a very good position mate, we’ve got a little over 12 months until we get together for the last part of the project,” said Jones.

“The three months before the World Cup is where every team becomes equal.”

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