Eddie Jones devant le stadium de Villeneuve d'Ascq, futur pelouse d'entrainement du XV d'Angleterre

England rugby team coach explores three northern cities

In 2023, we want to be the team that everyone will remember.” Eddie Jones is cheering, and he’s more excited than ever to make his players leave with the Webb Ellis Trophy under his arm. Lille is one of the 10 host citiesPierre Moroy Stadium will host five matches, including two with the English. For optimal performance, players must be well settled once in France, in a comfortable hotel and an ideal training ground. That’s exactly what their coach is looking for this week. Three cities were chosen for his visit: Lille, Arras and Loutouquet.

Love at first sight of the night?

At the moment, Jones did not want to talk, but according to our information, the English will choose the city of Lille, with training in Villeneuve-d’Ascq . Stadium. Accommodations have not been revealed, and there is no doubt that they will be announced at the end of December.

The former Wallabies player, Australian rugby team, had been to France before during his career. He is still amazed at the hospitality of the northerners: “I admire the enthusiasm of the people here to host the Rugby World Cup. See that everyone behind this eventIn addition to being a reference in the rugby world, the English are often accompanied by their loyal supporters on the go. There are already more than 25,000 seats sold to rose fans, enough to boost the local economy and tourism.

The English are more determined than ever in 2023

The French’s win over the All Blacks last Saturday did not impress Eddie Jones who keeps his head “certainly they played well but we must not forget that the New Zealanders have been in the competition for a long time, so they were more tired than the French”. The Blues are still considered opponents.”During the competition we will have very important matches. We will play our first match against New Zealand and it could have a huge impact on the rest of the competition.. The son of a soldier, someone who nicknamed his relatives “Fast Eddy” devoted a lot of training to his team, made up of very young players.

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