Rugby-Birds of a feather flock together for Japan’s Jones


FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - Autumn Internationals - Wales v Japan - Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, Britain - November 15, 2025 Japan head coach Eddie Jones before the match Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs/File Photo

Aug 13 (Reuters) - Modern sport ⁠demands thinking outside the box for tiny advantages ⁠on the field of play, but studying videos ‌of geese flying in formation might not be high on the list of many international rugby coaches bar Japan’s maverick Eddie Jones.

The Australian ​is preparing his side to face ⁠the Wallabies in Townsville on ⁠Saturday and has had some unusual video sessions with the ⁠team ‌this week.

"The reason we watch videos of geese is that the head of the flock ⁠is like the ball-carrier," Jones said. "The ball-carrier is ​king, and then ‌everyone else has got to follow after that.

"The ⁠geese fly ​hundreds, thousands of miles in formation and they follow the one goose in front, and it's the responsibility of the support ⁠players to respond to what the ​ball-carrier does."

It might sound off the wall, but Jones has built a reputation as a coach willing to explore all ⁠avenues for success.

Japan lost their first encounter with Australia in Osaka last weekend, going down 35-32 when Jones highlighted his team’s support play as one of the areas ​of concern.

"We're very disappointed to lose ⁠the last game, so the most important thing now is ​how we take on this game," ‌he said. "We have set ourselves ​the task of really taking it to Australia this week."

(Reporting by Nick Said; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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