Eddie Jones has exposed that he will use the level of training used by the US Navy Seals in their hunt for Osama bin Laden to schedule England's 2023 Rugby World Cup in France. The England head coach spent two days with the US Navy's elite combat unit at the San Diego base in early September, learning how to deal with a major setback in a 2011 mission called Operation Neptune Spear. Rugby World Cup 2023 fans can buy England Vs Japan Tickets from our website. Which ran alongside Bin Laden, the leader of al-Qaeda was killed. England manager visits US Special Forces to help his players think quickly under pressure. For Eddie Jones, winning next year's Rugby World Cup looks like a classic obstacle course. “In the Cheltenham Gold Cup, there could be Ireland and France, nose and nose, all the way up front. New Zealand and South Africa will be one or two behind, and we're just behind. But we're in control right now tight, so in the end, we still have a lot to do in 400 games. Do you see the vision?" Few would question his assessment of the crowded field, but as Jones well realizes, the key to his England squad is how quickly they can accelerate up the hill between now and next September. His first practice line-up of the season offers some guidance, but the fall line-up he officially announces on October 17 will be a better indicator.



