Eddie Jones' second stint as Wallabies coach is over, nine months after signing a long-term deal until 2027.
Jones to walk away less than one year into a five year deal after the Wallabies won just two of nine Tests and failed to make the World Cup quarter-finals.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Jones reportedly resigned on Sunday, bringing an end to a disastrous 10-month reign that saw the Wallabies win just ...
Eddie Jones has resigned as Australia head coach just 10 months into a five-year contract after the Wallabies' pool-stage Rugby World Cup exit.
Eddie Jones has resigned as Australia coach in the wake of the calamitous World Cup campaign but wants one more job in charge of a test team before ...
Eddie Jones has reportedly quit as Wallabies coach. Jones, who earlier this month denied he was on the move after Australia's disastrous World Cup campaign, ...
It comes after rumours swirled that Jones was planning to take over the Japanese team for a second time.
Eddie Jones has resigned as Australia head coach after less than a year in charge, according to reports in the country.
OPINION As the rugby world buzzes with the news of Eddie Jones' departure from the Wallabies coaching role, there's a name that might just be the key to...
Steve Larkham and Dan McKellar are among the leading candidates to take over as Eddie Jones' disastrous second reign comes to an abrupt end.
The 63-year-old met with RA bosses on the weekend and amicably agreed to his departure following the Wallabies' shambolic World Cup campaign in France.
If surprise followed the outgoing coach's appointment, it is absent in his departure less than a year later.
Eddie Jones' short reign as coach of the Wallabies is over. We take a look at who is likely to fill his shoes.
Rugby Australia chairman Hamish McLennan says he will not leave his role in the organisation as he wants to be on board to deliver the 2027 Rugby World Cup ...
Former Australia full-back Matt Burke has spoken about Eddie Jones' stint in charge of the Wallabies, which ended in a Rugby World Cup pool stage exit.
Dan McKellar and Stephen Larkham head the contenders but patience is needed if hearts and minds are to be won back.
Eddie Jones has spoken about his resignation as Wallabies head coach and why he decided to leave following the recent Rugby World Cup disaster.