Eddie Jones is reportedly being roped in to add his expertise to the 2023 edition of the Six Nations tournament.
According to I News, the sacked England coach is in line for a TV punditry role in the UK, while has also been tipped to assist a lower-tier country at the Rugby World Cup in France later this year.
It is believed that the Australian will lend his voice to the Six Nations commentary team for BBC or ITV, although neither broadcaster has yet confirmed their talent lineup.
In addition to his duties as a pundit, the 62-year-old is also believed to be set to offer his services to Georgia or Portugal at the World Cup, starting in September.
Reports from Australia have suggested that there have been discussions between Rugby Australia and Jones about assisting his countrymen for the global competition, yet Dave Rennie has said there is absolutely no chance that the Wallabies will hire the former Japan boss in any capacity.
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