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Published 10:45 10 Jul 2022 BST
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"The game’s gone out of control," Eddie Jones told reporters, after his side had defeated the Wallabies.
[caption id="attachment_347303" align="aligncenter" width="800"]"We saw the New Zealand-Ireland Test - at one stage the commentators couldn’t count how many players were on the field. Seriously. And they had three backs packing the scrum.
“We’ve gone the full hog, where everything is a yellow card, everything is a red card. There needs to be some common sense come back into the game."
Eddie Jones looks on ahead of game two of the International Test Match series between the Wallabies and England at Suncorp Stadium. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)[/caption]
"That’s a more common sensical approach. The All Blacks prop, he got more injured than the ball carrier, there was nothing intentional about him, it was a complete accident. He’s 135kg ... and he got beaten by a change of direction and his head hit [Ringrose's] head.""To lose a player for that sort of incident," added Jones, "I don’t think is in the spirit of the game." Related links:
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