Ex-Bristol flanker El-Abd to coach England defence
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Former Bristol flanker Joe el-Abd has been hired as Englandâs defence coach, replacing Irishman Felix Jones.
El-Abd, 44, will come into the England set-up in time for their autumn campaign, which begins against New Zealand on 2 November, but will initially combine his duties with those as head coach of current club Oyonnax.
Only once the second-tier French side finish their 2024-25 campaign will El-Abd work full-time with England.
âI am excited by the direction in which this England team is headed and where they want to go under Steve Borthwickâs leadership,â said El-Abd.
âHis enthusiasm is infectious, and his vision for this team is clear.
âDefence is a huge part of the game and itâs something Iâm extremely passionate about.â
Jones handed in his resignation in August, only seven months after joining the England set-up from Rugby World Cup-winning South Africa.
The loss of the highly-rated Jones came âout of the blueâ and was âdeeply disappointingâ, according to Rugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney.
Jones has a 12-month notice period as part of his contract and is expected to continue as part of the England coaching set-up, working remotely to provide tactical analysis.
More to follow.