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04-Feb-2018<br />

No more Mr Nice Guys for England thanks to Jones<br />

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Chris Robshaw insists England have been transformed from "nearly guys" into ruthless<br />

winners under the influence of Eddie Jones.<br />

Robshaw was captain for the four successive runner-up finishes in the NatWest 6 Nations<br />

that scarred the reign of Stuart Lancaster until his departure after the team's 2015 World<br />

Cup failure.<br />

Jones seized the coaching reins and England have flourished since, winning 22 of 23 Tests<br />

in a sequence that has placed them on course to secure an unprecedented third successive<br />

championship crown.<br />

Their title defence opens against Italy in Rome on Sunday and Robshaw believes the<br />

Australian's nous has draw the best from his players.<br />

"The big difference now to the same point before the 2015 World Cup is that we have gone<br />

unbeaten in series and picked up silverware," Robshaw said.<br />

"Before, unfortunately, we never quite managed to get there. We finished the four Six<br />

Nations second and we were always the nearly guys.<br />

"I didn't think we managed to win an autumn series or a summer tour with a clean sweep."<br />

Robshaw added: "We played some great games but we weren't quite ruthless enough.<br />

Eddie's bullish approach has given us that ruthless streak. He's instilled that into us.<br />

"With Eddie it's more the mental side. He gives you that confidence to go out there and play<br />

well. He doesn't over-complicate things.<br />

"A lot of coaches will tell you to go away and work on 10 things, and if you do all 10 they will<br />

find something else and you still won't be in the team.<br />

"Eddie will tell players to work on two or three things and says, 'If you can do that, you will<br />

be in my side'.<br />

"He's very to the point. He is bullish with his approach, and that has made this side ballsy."<br />

England head coach Eddie Jones<br />

Robshaw continued: "He is the best man-manager I have ever met. Every morning at<br />

breakfast he will come in and speak to every single person on every table, go round and it<br />

gives you that personal touch.<br />

"He knows how to get the best out of you. For some people if may be texting them, other<br />

people it may be giving them a bit of a shouting, other people it is giving them that<br />

confidence and that love.<br />

"Other people it is having a bit of banter. Whatever it may be, he knows how to read people<br />

extremely well."<br />

England enter the tournament as favourites and Jones has urged a crop of his stars to use<br />

the Six Nations to announce their arrival as truly world-class players.<br />

The 58-year-old laid down the challenge when he took over and he believes the time has<br />

come for players such as Maro Itoje and Owen Farrell to seal their place in the game.<br />

"Developing world-class players is ongoing. There are a number of our players moving in<br />

the right direction," Jones said.

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