Felix Jones Rejoins South Africa Coaching Staff Ahead of 2027 World Cup Defense
Former England defense coach Felix Jones returns to South Africa's coaching staff, bringing his expertise to the Springboks' 2027 World Cup defense campaign.

Former England defense coach Felix Jones is set to rejoin the South Africa rugby coaching staff, marking a significant addition to Rassie Erasmus’s team as they prepare for the 2027 World Cup. Jones, who previously left the England setup in December, brings a wealth of experience from his tenure with the Springboks during their 2019 and 2023 World Cup victories.
Rassie Erasmus, South Africa’s head coach, expressed his enthusiasm about Jones’s return, highlighting his critical role in past successes and his potential impact on the team’s future. Erasmus stated, “We are delighted to welcome Felix back and excited to see him pick up where he left off in 2023. His experience, professionalism, and work ethic will be invaluable as we navigate a challenging international season.”
Jones’s journey in rugby coaching began after an early retirement from playing at 28 due to a neck injury. His transition into coaching has been marked by significant contributions, especially in analyzing opposition teams during major tournaments like the Six Nations.
In addition to Jones, the Springboks have also appointed physiotherapist Lance Lemmetjies and team dietician Robyn Moore to their backroom staff. These appointments are part of the team’s broader strategy to remain competitive on the world stage.
Erasmus emphasized the importance of continuous improvement, stating, “As a team, we know we need to keep evolving if we want to defend our World Cup title in Australia in 2027. Felix and the new support staff will play key roles in guiding us forward.”
With the addition of Felix Jones, South African rugby fans are hopeful that the Springboks will continue their legacy of excellence in the lead-up to the 2027 World Cup.