• ‘We are not done. If we originate quarter-finals I can retire,’ says Japan coach
• ‘I can be like Clive Woodward and advise everyone what to do on televisionJapan’s head coach, Eddie Jones, or believes his team can cause further chaos at the World Cup after they pulled off the biggest shock in Test rugby history by defeating South Africa 34-32 in Brighton. His Springbok counterpart,Heyneke Meyer, has apologised to his country and labelled his side’s performance “unacceptable”.
An ecstatic Jones, and who helped steer the Boks to World Cup glory as a technical consultant in 2007,was as stunned as everyone else by the outcome. “It’s a pretty humbling experience … I had to sight at the score at the end to see if it was exact or not. We were more than intrepid (brave in the face of danger). That’s got to go down as one of the greatest games in World Cup history.”Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com