Highs and lows of Eddie Jones' England reign
Below AFP Sport looks back at some of the highs and lows of a rollercoaster reign:
November 2015: Appointed England head coach in succession to Stuart Lancaster after a 2015 World Cup where the hosts crashed out in the first round
March 2016: Guides England to their first Six Nations Championship Grand Slam in 13 years
June 2016: Oversees a 3-0 series win away to his native Australia
March 2017: Suffers first defeat as England coach, against Ireland, with the loss ending a run of 17 consecutive victories. But England still win the Six Nations
March 2018: England come fifth in the Six Nations, their lowest finish in the Championship since 1983, when it was still the Five Nations
October 2019: Jones leads England to a thumping 40-16 World Cup quarter-final win over Australia in Oita
October 2019: England beat New Zealand 19-7 in a Yokohama semi-final, arguably their standout performance under Jones
November 2019: Jones' dream of World Cup glory is dashed, however, when England are overpowered 32-12 by South Africa in a Yokohama final.
March 2020: England respond to their World Cup heartache with a Triple Crown in the Six Nations and are only denied a Grand Slam by France
March 2021: England finish fifth in the Six Nations as questions start to be asked about Jones' position
March 2022: England again suffer three defeats in the Six Nations, losing to Scotland, Ireland and France
July 2022: Leads England to a 2-1 series win in Australia after defeat in the first Test
November 2022: Left fighting for his job after a poor Autumn Nations Series featuring just one win, against Japan, which means England have lost six of their 12 Tests in the year.
December 2022: Sacked as England coach