Eddie Jones talks us through Saracens vs Viadana
Saracens booked their place in the quarter-finals of the European Challenge Cup despite a fright from Italian side Viadana in the 36-19 result at Vicarage Road.
The last eight will be dominated by English clubs with Saracens joining fellow qualifiers London Irish, Northampton Saints and Worcester Warriors with a match to spare.
Saracens will travel to Mont de Marsan on Friday for their final Pool Five match as they look to book home advantage in the quarter-finals.
Glen Jackson went into the match with 50 points so far in the tournament, and continued his fine form by notching up another 21 with the boot.
Tries from Noah Cato, Kameli Ratuvou and Adam Powell eased them home with Jackson doing the rest.
We’ve come across this video which shows highlights of the match, but from a different perspective as coach Eddie Jones talks you through the tries. We thought it could be interesting for some, so have stuck it up for you to take a look.
Time: 04:26
Note: With thanks to saracens.com
The last eight will be dominated by English clubs with Saracens joining fellow qualifiers London Irish, Northampton Saints and Worcester Warriors with a match to spare.
Saracens will travel to Mont de Marsan on Friday for their final Pool Five match as they look to book home advantage in the quarter-finals.
Glen Jackson went into the match with 50 points so far in the tournament, and continued his fine form by notching up another 21 with the boot.
Tries from Noah Cato, Kameli Ratuvou and Adam Powell eased them home with Jackson doing the rest.
We’ve come across this video which shows highlights of the match, but from a different perspective as coach Eddie Jones talks you through the tries. We thought it could be interesting for some, so have stuck it up for you to take a look.
Time: 04:26
Note: With thanks to saracens.com
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11 Comments:
this is a good vid u should get more rd
By Anonymous, at January 20, 2009 9:43 pm
this is a good vid u should get more rd
By Anonymous, at January 20, 2009 9:43 pm
anyone else think ol Eddy isnt very excited at Saracens ?
By Anonymous, at January 20, 2009 11:13 pm
Rauluni is such a legend, awesome for fiji, tough as jones says, and almost beat those dirty saffers
By Anonymous, at January 21, 2009 12:08 am
Eddy Jones never sounds excited by anything. Sometimes he sounds grumpier than usual, but never excited. Even after the world cup final he sounded exactley the same as he always does. He's from the old school Aussie mold, where showing any kind of emotion is considered a weakness.
By Anonymous, at January 21, 2009 1:30 am
Noah Cato is the coolest name known to man.
By Anonymous, at January 21, 2009 4:21 am
Interesting video, thanks. But it's never going to be balanced and will inevitably be bland compliments to his players. No coach is going to say "Vyvyan didn't turn-up today" or the "the pack were over-run by Viadana" so it's just a string of "he's coming along nicely", "he did very well"....
That's why, for all the flak we give them, we need professional commentators. But thanks for a good clip
By Kerivoula, at January 21, 2009 9:12 am
Interesting vid!
By Anonymous, at January 21, 2009 10:25 am
As Kerivoula says, it depends on the coach but I'm not sure how much we learn from this sort of vid, but it's not without interest and thanks once again RD .. and yes, that's about as excited as I've ever heard Eddy Jones, you wanna hear him when he's feeling a bit flat!
And how about the bloke limping around with a busted knee but still determined to make the breakdown, and then gets a great pass away ... most guys would've just lay down and put their hand up.
By Anonymous, at January 21, 2009 11:03 am
what is happening at 3:02!
By Anonymous, at January 21, 2009 1:59 pm
Yeah, looks like an Italian player just starts laying into a Saracens player. Really gives it to him. Pretty funny that Jones doesn't care, just talks about the players with the ball.
By Anonymous, at January 21, 2009 2:11 pm
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