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Andrew Slack (58)
Not knocking Skelton but that wasn’t what I took out of it at all.I thought one of the lessons of the miserable Jones era was that Skelton is one of the few genuinely world class players we possess.
I understand why you'd put him on the bench, but if it were up to me I'd be starting him every game.
Jones seemed determined to prove everyone wrong by not following any sort of rational approach to coaching the national team. He had no consistency with player selections, took a completely illogical approach to coaching appointments, pushed out experience, picked guys who were injured and clearly weren’t fit for test rugby and used injury as a reason not to pick other guys who were, by all accounts, fit to play when it mattered. Tactically he was open and vocal about what he didn’t want but, based on some of the player comments, appeared vague and poorly defined about what he did. He did introduce some young guys to test rugby but, for the most part, that seems to have done at least as much harm as good. And the whole time he publicly made the whole thing a circus which, if you’re generous you could say was designed to take pressure off the players but, in reality made then unwilling participants to a circus.
I don’t really think anything of value could be taken out of Jones tenor. Particularly in relation to assessing the capacity of the players involved.
Edit- although in saying all that the fact Skelton was able to perform is a credit to him.