England rugby coach Eddie Jones has revealed he used a samurai sword and kiwifruit to inspire his side ahead of their 2019 Rugby World Cup semifinal win over the All Blacks.
England denied the All Blacks a shot at a third straight World Cup title when they outperformed New Zealand to win 19-7 in Yokohama. Jones' team went on to lose the final to the Springboks, his second World Cup final defeat as a coach.
The Telegraph have shared a chapter from Jones' latest book - Extracts from Leadership: Lessons from my life in rugby by Eddie Jones which explains the lengths he went to to inspire his side before that win over Steve Hansen's team.
Before the clash, the All Blacks had won six straight games against England. Jones says it wasn't a rousing speech but a simple act involving an expensive samurai sword and a piece of fruit.
"People might expect that, before we beat the All Blacks, I would have made a defining, tub-thumping speech of leadership to inspire an exceptional performance. I was, instead, pretty low-key and measured that evening.