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Japan rugby coach Eddie Jones eyes Jose Mourinho-like laundry stunt to escape ban

Spiky Australian, who is suspended for four matches after abusing a referee, jokes he might go ‘into the dressing room in a laundry basket’

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Japan coach Eddie Jones is not allowed to set foot in the stadium for their Nations Championship opener against Italy in Tokyo on July 4. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Japan coach Eddie Jones joked on Wednesday that he was “looking for a laundry basket” to escape a four-match ban imposed by his own bosses for verbally abusing a referee.

The Japan Rugby Football Union last month slapped the 66-year-old with a suspension and cut his salary for “incidences of verbal abuse directed at local match officials” during a Japan Under-23 team tour of Australia in April.

Jones will miss Japan’s Nations Championship opener against Italy in Tokyo on July 4.

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The spiky Australian told reporters after naming his squad for a training camp that he was hoping to emulate football coach Jose Mourinho, who famously took an imaginative approach to get around a ban in 2005 when he was Chelsea boss.

“He went into the dressing room in a laundry basket, so I’m looking for a laundry basket,” Jones said, before adding that he was “only joking”.

Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho, who was banned from his team’s bench, in the stands before their Champions League match against Bayern Munich in 2005. Photo: Reuters
Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho, who was banned from his team’s bench, in the stands before their Champions League match against Bayern Munich in 2005. Photo: Reuters

Jones cut an otherwise contrite figure as he faced reporters for the first time since the JRFU announced his punishment.

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