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Eddie Jones would make Australia shortlist if Michael Cheika left - Ben Whitaker

Eddie Jones has a contract with England until 2021
Image: Head coach Eddie Jones has a contract with England until 2021

Eddie Jones would be one of the favourites to lead Australia if Michael Cheika fails to win the 2019 Rugby World Cup, according to the team's high performance manager.

Cheika, who guided the Wallabies to the 2015 World Cup final, has already said he would step down if they do not go one better and win the Webb Ellis trophy in Japan next November.

While Rugby Australia have not started preparing for that possibility yet, high performance manager Ben Whitaker said Jones, who coached the Wallabies between 2001-05, would be on any contingency shortlist.

"I can't speak on behalf of the board, but if I'm tasked with pulling together a list of potential candidates, is Eddie Jones on there, yeah he is," Whitaker told Australia's Fox Sports.

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"Quite obviously. Where that goes in terms of the process that we run, well, that will be determined."

Whitaker said Jones' record as coach of England, who have won 24 of their 26 games since Jones succeeded Stuart Lancaster following their pool stage exit at the 2015 World Cup, simply put him in the conversation.

"You appreciate the skills he's got as a head coach," Whitaker added. "And if he's willing and able - things you'd have to work out - he'd be on the list, probably another dozen would be too."

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Securing the 58-year-old's signature for a return home, however, would require a number of factors to fall into place.

Jones recently signed a contract extension with the Rugby Football Union until 2021, which involves him mentoring his successor for a year before he leaves.

The contract, however, includes a break clause based on England's performance in Japan.

He has also been mooted as a possible British and Irish Lions coach for their 2021 tour of South Africa, which could require a sabbatical from his England duties, something the RFU said they would allow.

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