Twickenham: Eddie Jones has insisted there will be no conflict of loyalties when he coaches England against his native Australia for the first time next year. Jones was in charge of the Wallabies when they lost the 2003 World Cup final to England in Sydney. But on Friday he became England’s new head coach after Stuart Lancaster stepped down following the team’s group stage exit at the World Cup — the worst performance by a host nation in the tournament’s history. “One of the things my track record had shown is that the team that I coach, I’m 100 percent committed to,” said Jones, a member of South Africa’s backroom staff when they won the 2007 World Cup. Jones’s first match in charge of England will be their Six Nations opener away to Scotland on February 6. (AFP)