Danny Care's autobiography suggests that players under Eddie Jones felt like they were in a dictatorship, enduring fear and a sense of oppressive control altogether.
Care describes the atmosphere under Jones as akin to being in a dystopian novel, where players often whispered to each other about how everything felt like a test.
Care reflects on the reluctance of players to criticize Jones publicly, highlighting a culture of fear that discouraged openness and honesty about the issues within the team.
The governing body for rugby, Rugby Football Union, maintains it received no formal complaints about Jones, raising questions about their accountability for the culture in the team.
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