My Life and Rugby: The Autobiography

Eddie Jones took over as head coach of the England Rugby team in the autumn of 2015 after England's dramatic exit from the World Cup. Currently on an unbeaten run of nine games, he has led England to both their first Grand Slam victory since 2003 and their first ever whitewash of Australia in Australia. Most remarkably, he achieved this success with almost the entire squad he inherited from his predecessor. He has rightly been lauded for his leadership and management skills and England are currently ranked as the #2 side in the world behind World Champions New Zealand. In his book, Eddie Jones will tell the story of England’s remarkable turnaround. He will also draw on his coaching experience of both Australia, when he lost in the final to Clive Woodward’s 2003 World Cup winning team, and coaching Japan to the greatest upset in World Cup Rugby history when they beat South Africa. He will talk extensively about the leadership lessons that are equally applicable off the pitch as well as how he has managed both success and learnt from failure to now be rated as one of the top sports coaches of his generation.

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My Life and Rugby: The Autobiography

Eddie Jones took over as head coach of the England Rugby team in the autumn of 2015 after England's dramatic exit from the World Cup. Currently on an unbeaten run of nine games, he has led England to both their first Grand Slam victory since 2003 and their first ever whitewash of Australia in Australia. Most remarkably, he achieved this success with almost the entire squad he inherited from his predecessor. He has rightly been lauded for his leadership and management skills and England are currently ranked as the #2 side in the world behind World Champions New Zealand. In his book, Eddie Jones will tell the story of England’s remarkable turnaround. He will also draw on his coaching experience of both Australia, when he lost in the final to Clive Woodward’s 2003 World Cup winning team, and coaching Japan to the greatest upset in World Cup Rugby history when they beat South Africa. He will talk extensively about the leadership lessons that are equally applicable off the pitch as well as how he has managed both success and learnt from failure to now be rated as one of the top sports coaches of his generation.

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My Life and Rugby: The Autobiography

My Life and Rugby: The Autobiography

by Eddie Jones
My Life and Rugby: The Autobiography

My Life and Rugby: The Autobiography

by Eddie Jones

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Overview

Eddie Jones took over as head coach of the England Rugby team in the autumn of 2015 after England's dramatic exit from the World Cup. Currently on an unbeaten run of nine games, he has led England to both their first Grand Slam victory since 2003 and their first ever whitewash of Australia in Australia. Most remarkably, he achieved this success with almost the entire squad he inherited from his predecessor. He has rightly been lauded for his leadership and management skills and England are currently ranked as the #2 side in the world behind World Champions New Zealand. In his book, Eddie Jones will tell the story of England’s remarkable turnaround. He will also draw on his coaching experience of both Australia, when he lost in the final to Clive Woodward’s 2003 World Cup winning team, and coaching Japan to the greatest upset in World Cup Rugby history when they beat South Africa. He will talk extensively about the leadership lessons that are equally applicable off the pitch as well as how he has managed both success and learnt from failure to now be rated as one of the top sports coaches of his generation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781509850730
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Publication date: 02/01/2021
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.70(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

EDDIE JONES is the head coach of the England Rugby Union team and led them to the 2019 World Cup final. He took Australia to the 2003 World Cup final as well, and masterminded Japan’s famous victory over South Africa in 2015 – one of the biggest upsets in sport. He was also the assistant coach for South Africa when they won the 2007 World Cup.DONALD McRAE is an award-winning author of twelve books. He has won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award twice. He is a three-time Sports Interviewer of the Year winner and has also been Sports Feature Writer of the Year on three occasions, most recently in 2018 and 2019, for his work in the Guardian.

Table of Contents

Prologue: This is Why We Do It 1

1 Freedom 13

2 The Randwick Way 32

3 Learning from Heartbreak 55

4 The First Steps of Coaching 71

5 A New Way with the Brumbies 86

6 Learning Curve 111

7 Green And Gold 136

8 Glory And Pain 162

9 Rock Bottom 180

10 The Shaping of South Africa 200

11 The Making of Japan 224

12 Life-Changing Moments 244

13 The Next Adventure and a Grand Slam 267

14 A Winning Streak 298

15 Rebooting England 323

16 Blueprints and Lessons 358

17 Riding the Rollercoaster 380

18 The Final 404

Acknowledgements 425

Index 427

Picture Acknowledgements 440

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