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Eddie Jones will consider an England recall for Chris Ashton

BARNET, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 17:  George North of Northampton is tackled by Chris Ashton during the Aviva Premiership match between Saracens and Northampton
Image: Chris Ashton is hoping he can return to international rugby in the future

Eddie Jones says he will consider Chris Ashton for an England recall once the Saracens wing has served a 13-week suspension.

The 29-year-old Ashton has been handed his second lengthy ban of the year, having been found guilty of biting during a match against Northampton two weeks ago.

Ashton maintains his innocent but has accepted the suspension and remains hopeful of adding to his 39 caps when he returns to action.

And Jones says there is no question of him closing the door on a possible return to the side for Ashton.

England head coach Eddie Jones issues instructions during the captain's run at Suncorp Stadium
Image: Eddie Jones has guided England to Grand Slam glory and a 3-0 series win in Australia

"I'm not frustrated by Chris, that's the choice he's made," said Jones. "He needs to find a good restaurant in Barnet, so that he's not hungry!

"You can't endorse any sort of behaviour like that. He was found guilty and has been punished.

"I sent him a text the other day saying 'if you play well when you come back, I will consider you'."

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Jones also indicated that the flankers who finished the third Test against Australia in Sydney three months ago could be retained for the visit of South Africa to Twickenham on 12 November.

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England head coach Eddie Jones is confident his big-name stars can still feature in the autumn internationals

Maro Itoje and Chris Robshaw played left and right as opposed to more established blindside and openside roles, after Teimana Harrison had been taken off after half an hour.

England went on to clinch a 3-0 series success and, with James Haskell currently out injured, the Itoje-Robshaw combination could well remain in place this autumn.

"It's about maximising your resources," said Jones.

Maro Itoje of England takes on Dane Haylett-Petty
Image: Maro Itoje may line up in the back row against South Africa

"If you haven't got a George Smith or Richie McCaw but you still try to copy that system, you come unstuck, as we did in the Third Test.

"We wanted Harrison to play that sort of role and he wasn't able to do so at this stage of his career.

"We moved to Maro and Robshaw playing left and right and it worked well for us - and it's a definite possibility that Maro and Robshaw play left and right.

"The game changes all the time so you have to work out what suits your team. There is no right and wrong way.

"In football people get caught up in the systems, the formation you play, when you should use the resources of the people you have available."

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