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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 01/06/2009
Wasps have still to make a formal offer to the England outside-half Danny Cipriani, who is out of contract at Adams Park at the end of the season. The way is therefore open for Saracens to tempt him away. The Saracens director of rugby, Eddie Jones, this week plans to get in touch with Cipriani's representatives. His concern was that the size of the deal the 21‑year‑old was reported to be seeking,...
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Planet Rugby (Free subscription) | 01/05/2009
Gloucester coach Dean Ryan agreed with his Saracens counterpart Eddie Jones on Saturday that an untidy breakdown point prevented both sides from playing attractive rugby in uninspiring second half at Kingsholm."
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 01/05/2009
Eddie Jones, the Saracens director of rugby, will this week open talks with Danny Cipriani's agent after admitting his interest in signing the Wasps and England outside-half, who is out of contract at Adams Park at the end of the season. Cipriani, who is seeking a deal worth a reported £350,000 a year, is free to talk to other clubs with less than six months remaining on his Wasps contract. He has...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 01/05/2009
Eddie Jones, who is never short of a word or a couple of thousand, was at it again after his Saracens suffered yet another defeat at Kingsholm. They find it impossible to win there and Jones, as frustrated as hell, says he is finding it increasingly impossible for his team to play a proper game of rugby.
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 01/04/2009
Eddie Jones, Saracens director of rugby, questioned why lock Steve Borthwick should be prevented from playing just because England wanted him rested.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 01/04/2009
On a surface that might have suited Torvill and Dean, it was Gloucester who got their skates on and secured a win that, overnight at least, lifted them to second place in the Guinness Premiership. "There was no rugby played," complained Eddie Jones, the Saracens' director of rugby. The faithful here would disagree.
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 01/03/2009
FORMER Asutralia coach Eddie Jones has hit out at the experimental law variations after his Saracens team lost 22-16 to Gloucester in the Guinness Premiership.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 01/03/2009
We are in the first few days of a Lions year – always a special time for the sport – and when the cream of British Isles rugby head off for South Africa at the end of May, everyone who loves the game will be counting down the hours to the first Test in Durban. But for those of us taking a longer view of things, the pivotal moment will arrive earlier in the month, when the International Rugby Board...
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Planet Rugby (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
Saracens director of rugby Eddie Jones insists he won't be making a move to sign Danny Cipriani due to the fly-half's excessive wage demands."
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
Saracens' director of rugby Eddie Jones says bringing Danny Cipriani to Vicarage Road would make no sense
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 12/31/2008
Eddie Jones, the Saracens director of rugby, has ruled out a new year bid for Danny Cipriani if the England fly half rejects a new contract with London Wasps. Jones believes that Cipriani has priced himself out of the market and would be too risky an investment, especially in the economic climate.
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Planet Rugby (Free subscription) | 12/29/2008
Saracens director of rugby Eddie Jones has voiced his displeasure with the new Elite Player agreement between the RFU and Premier Rugby that will force his side to clash with Gloucester next week without skipper Steve Borthwick."
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 12/29/2008
There is rarely a dull moment when Eddie Jones is around. The Saracens' director of rugby was quick to talk up his side's chances of winning the Premiership title after a famous win at Vicarage Road on Saturday, then launched a stinging attack on the international player release agreement brokered by the RFU and Premier Rugby Limited.