Jones: I'd listen to England offer

12 April 2012

Former Australia coach Eddie Jones will talk to the Rugby Football Union if they approach him about the vacant position as head coach of England.

Despite being contracted to the Queensland Reds, Jones indicated he would consider any offers to coach at a national level.

"The realism of professional coaching is that you have to give any offer serious consideration," Jones told the Courier Mail. "What I am, is willing to listen if they want to speak to me, just as a person in any job would listen to an offer."

Jones, who was sacked as head coach of the Wallabies this time last year, has already knocked back two national coaching jobs this year.

He added: "The Australian Rugby Union was committed to me three months before I was sacked, so, like any job, you have to keep an open mind.

"The English have the most resources and the potential to be rugby's most powerful nation. That's why any coach would think about a position there."

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