He made accusations of spying, said the pressure was on the All Blacks and had a crack at the Kiwi media but Eddie Jones' biggest dig at yesterday's press conference may have been at Richie McCaw.
The England coach held court yesterday ahead of Saturday's Rugby World Cup semifinal in Yokohama. The All Blacks and England will clash for the first time at a World Cup since 1999 as Steve Hansen's men look to make a third straight trip to the final. England last won a semifinal in 2007 before losing to South Africa in the final.
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"It's potentially the last game for their greatest ever coach [Steve Hansen], for their greatest ever captain [Kieran Read]," Jones said yesterday in an attempt to talk up the All Blacks while also trying to add pressure on them.
While forgetting the fact there's a bronze final to be played for Saturday's loser, Jones suggesting Read over McCaw as the All Blacks greatest captain is a pretty big flex.