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"The Six Nations is a dour affair and is built on the foundation of not allowing the opposition to score points. On the flipside, the Rugby Championship is all about scoring more points than the opposition," Jones told ESPN three days ago. "The best example is to compare and contrast Italy and Argentina. Italy have been part of the Six Nations for 16 years and their rugby has basically regressed "Whereas Argentina have featured in the Rugby Championship for four years and their game – in particular their ability and execution on attack – has grown exponentially."Okay, so the main competition he will compete in has its flaws, but the England set-up is top-notch, surely?
"Wales, Ireland and Scotland – unlike England, Italy and France – all have centralised contracting systems," said the former Japan coach, int he same interview three days ago. "The union controls the players. As a consequence, they produced competitive teams and vibrant performances at the recent World Cup. "Everywhere in the world, I believe a nation wants its own home-grown coaches but you can see there is a trend developing. "Countries are increasingly looking for the best coaches irrespective of nationality because they require the optimum results."That explains a lot.
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