Wallabies shocked as assistant quits on rugby eve…

Stunning moment Wallabies manager Eddie Jones is thrown off guard by a simple question as the team leave Australia for the Rugby World Cup: ‘Worst press conference I’ve ever been to’
- Wallabies coach Eddie Jones verbally abused reporters at airport
- Feeling the pressure ahead of the World Cup in France
- Australia have not won since Jones replaced Dave Rennie
Eddie Jones clearly feels the pressure ahead of the World Cup in France.
The Wallabies coach lost his composure on Thursday when a group of journalists asked him some simple questions.
Australia – who have not won a Test since Jones replaced Dave Rennie earlier this year – told reporters how he really felt.
The pressured mentor – who wore an Akubra hat – explained it was the “worst press conference I’ve ever had”.
It comes when assistant Brad Davis suddenly left the Wallabies’ coaching staff ahead of the tournament.

Wallabies coach Eddie Jones is clearly feeling the pressure ahead of the World Cup in France

Jones lost his composure when a mob of journalists asked him a few simple questions at Sydney Airport on Thursday
Davis was appointed attacking coach by Jones in May but has resigned for personal reasons.
Rugby Australia confirmed Davis, a former rugby league player and longtime UK coach, would return to attend to a personal matter.
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Davis was recruited by Jones from London Irish Rugby Club, where he had worked as a defensive coach, having worked at a number of other major rugby clubs in England after playing 215 games in the UK Super League.
His departure leaves the Wallabies looking for a new attacking coach for the World Championship, which hasn’t started well for Jones.

Jones then took time out for the interview and made his way to the departure lounge ahead of the World Cup

Wallabies attack coach Brad Davis during a training session at Sanctuary Cove
The Wallabies lost all four Rugby Championship games, including two straight defeats to New Zealand.
A World Cup warm-up match against France is scheduled for this weekend, the last chance for victory before the tournament begins.
Australia’s first game is against Georgia on September 9th.