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My eight is great: coach Eddie Jones hails Billy Vunipola as bedrock of new England

Man-of-the-match number eight immense in 15-9 victory over Scotland at Murrayfield

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England's Billy Vunipola proves a handful for the Scotland defence during the 15-9 victory at Murrayfield. Photo: EPA

England coach Eddie Jones hailed Billy Vunipola as potentially the best number eight in the world after the Saracens back-rower played a major role in the 15-9 win over Scotland.

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Lock George Kruis and wing Jack Nowell scored the tries and inside-centre Owen Farrell kicked a conversion and a penalty as an England side captained by hooker Dylan Hartley overcame a disappointing Scotland in their Six Nations opener on Saturday.

Jones, overseeing his first match as England coach, singled out man-of-the-match Vuniopla for special praise.

He’s 22 years old, so imagine when he gets a credit rating how good he’s going to be
Eddie Jones

“I’ve read all the articles about him being too slow to play No 8, so he’s doing a pretty good job as a slow No 8,” said the Australian, England’s first overseas head coach.

“I thought he was outstanding in his carry in and his defensive work.

“He can be the best No 8 in the world. I have no doubt about that.

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“He’s a big guy with footwork. He hasn’t used footwork much but he’s finally using it. He’s a fine reader of the game. He knows when to attack off the scrum-half.

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