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Robshaw to meet Jones for crunch talks

Robshaw was England skipper throughout Stuart Lancaster's reign, which reached a dismal conclusion with the team's lacklustre exit from the World Cup pool stages on home turf earlier this year.

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Jones was critical of Robshaw during the World Cup, writing in a newspaper column that "at international level he just doesn't have that point of difference", describing him as "workmanlike" and a "six-and-a-half at best".

And with some pundits suggesting Robshaw should be removed as England's leader, the Harlequins star could learn his fate when he comes face to face with Jones for the first time since the Australian's appointment two weeks ago.

Robshaw to meet Jones for crunch talks"Chris is seeing Eddie for a coffee at some stage this evening," Harlequins Director of Rugby Conor O'Shea after Saturday's 38-7 victory over London Irish in the Premiership.

Jones' arrival at Twickenham was delayed until Friday due to visa issues but, flanked by Rugby Football Union Chief Executive Ian Ritchie, the 55-year-old made it to Harlequins' win at Twickenham Stoop for the first match he had attended since replacing Lancaster.

O'Shea insists Robshaw can still be a major asset to former Australia and Japan coach Jones and he is hopes the 29-year-old back row's England career is far from over.

"Chris was outstanding against Irish, like he was against Exeter. I cannot speak more highly of him and what he has done for this club. There's a lot left in him," O'Shea said.

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"Chris is in a high profile position and will get criticism, but he deserves to be lauded for what he is rather than being pilloried because there are so many people in sport who aren't proper role models.

"Chris is a proper role model and a great rugby player. Hopefully he showed that to Eddie out there."

Thomas Waldrom scored a hat-trick of tries as a clinical first-half performance from Exeter sent them top of the table with a 41-27 win at Wasps.

Worcester were left to rue Donncha O'Callaghan's red card as Leicester secured a 29-20 victory with a four-try bonus point at Sixways.

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Having stormed into a 17-0 lead, Dean Ryan's Worcester side were slowly reeled in by the Tigers as ill-discipline cost them dear.

Four yellow cards in all were handed out to Worcester by referee Wayne Barnes and two of them went to O'Callaghan, the former Ireland lock given his marching orders shortly after half time.

Scores from Wynand Olivier and Matt Cox had put the home side in front early on but Graham Kitchener's score before the break gave Leicester a foothold.

Northampton maintained their recent dominance over Bath after fly-half JJ Hanrahan's late penalty secured a 13-11 victory.

Hanrahan's 72nd-minute kick edged Saints home and made it 10 games unbeaten against the west country club in all competitions.

Agence France-Presse

Robshaw to meet Jones for crunch talks

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