• England coach threatens shake-up following defeat to Ireland
  • Tactics and personnel will change in buildup to World Cup

Eddie Jones will not be considering his position as head coach after England suffered their third defeat of the Six Nations to finish one off the bottom of the table.

The result was virtually a reverse of the one when England last played at the Aviva Stadium and won 32-20. They were 26-6 down when the Ireland centre Bundee Aki was sent off 17 minutes from the end for a high tackle on Billy Vunipola and the home side finished with 13 men with Conor Murray in the sin-bin.

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