Refereeing is evolving and England need to adapt - Jones


Rugby Union - Six Nations Championship - France vs England - Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France - March 10, 2018 England head coach Eddie Jones before the match REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes

Paris (Reuters) - Rugby is evolving and England, who lost 22-16 to France in the Six Nations on Saturday, are struggling to adapt to the way the game is being refereed, according to their coach Eddie Jones.

England suffered their second defeat in a row after losing to Scotland last week and on both occasions were repeatedly penalised at the breakdown.

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