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Eddie Jones is asked about leading Australia to a World Cup final defeat by England in 2003: "It's funny how things turn. Last week I was in Cape Town looking at Table Top Mountain and today I have an overcoat on."
And what about when England face Australia?
"One of the things my track record shows is that as the coach I'm 100% committed. Obviously against your own country you feel something, but I guarantee I will be 100% committed."
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Eddie Jones knocks back a question on who exactly will make up the coaching team around him but says he intends to groom his successor.
"One of the goals is by 2019 World Cup to have a couple of the assistant coaches ready to take over as head coach," says Jones. "I see that as a fundamental part of the job and there's real talent in England.
"There's some good young players here.What we have to do is systematically over the four years is bring young players in, give them experience so that when we get to 2019, they have the experience to be a consistent performer."
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Eddie Jones on foreign-based England players: "I've had a good chat to Ian Ritchie. I want players who want to play for England and to play for England you have to play in the Premiership.
He is asked that if he can beat South Africa with Japan, he can win a World Cup with England: "That might be your logic - it's a funny sort of logic."
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Then RFU chief executive Ian Ritchie starts us off: "I said we wanted a proven head coach with experience. I'm absolutely sure he's gong to do an amazing job. I'm sure it's going to be a very exciting time for rugby in England."
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New England head coach Eddie Jones on his appointment: "It's a very exciting opportunity. A hugely talented team, England have won two of the last three under-20 world cups so there's great talent out there. I'm looking forward to the project ahead of us."
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Here we go, Eddie is in the room...
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Eddie Jones will be before the media shortly.
Expect lots of questions on Chris Robshaw's captaincy and on England's decision to opt for an overseas coach.
Scorer sees funny side to wind-assisted own goal
Thurrock's Kamarl Duncan says he can laugh at his wind-assisted own goal against Romford after it went viral.
The footage of Duncan, who was playing in his first game since getting married, scoring past his own keeper with a failed clearance has been viewed more than 1.1m times on social media.
"At first it was a bit embarrassing and my team-mates were giving me a bit of banter," he told BBC Essex. "But I can see the funny side to it, honestly. At the time it wasn't funny."
If you've not seen the own goal yet, it's well worth a watch. Take a look here.
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The new England head coach is facing the media at 13:00 GMT - we'll give you updates and you can watch it live in this page.
Northern Ireland midfielder Corry Evans has signed a new contract with Blackburn Rovers, tying him to the club until 2019.
The 25-year-old is the younger brother of West Brom defender Jonny Evans.
Cricket
A solid start for Jason Roy and England in the fourth ODI against Pakistan. Roy has passed 50, England have passed 100. Keep across the action here.
Tottenham v West Ham (Sunday, 16:00 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur
BBC Sport's Phil Wye at the Tottenham news conference: "Eleven Premier League games unbeaten and with five players fresh from England squad duty I imagine Mauricio Pochettino might be purring with pride about his crop of young Tottenham talent this lunchtime.
"He will also be commenting on how his side will need to deal with a West Ham team which has already famously won on their travels at Arsenal, Liverpool & Man City so far this season."
Man City v Liverpool (Saturday, 17:30 GMT)
Manchester City
Manchester City
BBC Radio Manchester's Bill Rice at the Manchester City news conference: "Today manager Manuel Pellegrini will be asked about the fitness of current stars Sergio Aguero and David Silva, as well as what kind of reception Raheem Sterling will get from the travelling Liverpool fans at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday, particularly after City themselves faced no action for their supporters booing the Champions League anthem - I think Raheem may get similar treatment from Liverpool fans tomorrow."
Football
If you've been with us for an hour or so you'll have read Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal confirm Anotnio Valencia will undergo surgery on an injury. Valencia has taken to Twitter defiantly.
Chelsea v Norwich City
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That's it from Jose Mouriho then, here's a summary of what the Chelsea boss has had to say:
So where next? I'll tell you where - Tottenham's Mauricio Pochettino at 12:30 GMT, Manchester City's Manuel Pellegrini at 12:45 GMT and then a switch of sports as we will hear from new England head coach Eddie Jones at 13:00 GMT.