PRESS
RELEASE
MANU
SAMOA RUGBY WORLD CUP 2007
TOUR
REPORT 10
Date
18 September 2007
Jones
relishing 'desperate' showdown amidst injury woes.
Nantes,
France - Laauli Michael Jones believes Saturday's World Cup showdown
between Samoa and England is a battle "of two desperate teams."
Samoa are clinging on to quarter-final hopes from Pool A after
losing their opening games against South Africa and Tonga.
Defeat
in Nantes next weekend would effectively send them crashing out
of the tournament, and their cause has not been helped by further
injury problems which has ruled out reserve prop Muliufi Salanoa
and could possibly sideline full-back Gavin Williams.
England,
unconvincing when they beat the United States before being thumped
in record World Cup fashion by South Africa, also urgently need
points to revive quarter-final hopes.
And Samoa coach Jones knows the stakes could hardly be higher
as his players look to avenge their pool defeat against England
in Melbourne four years ago.
He said: "I can promise you, you will see a totally different
Manu ( Samoa ) team out there on Saturday.
"We are two desperate teams, playing for the honour and the
glory of our countries.
"I don't see them ( England ) playing like they did against
South Africa . They will be jumping out of their skins. They are
just as desperate as us.
"We still totally believe in the potential of this team.
We just haven't really fronted-up.
"There is no tomorrow for us. Hopefully, we will pick up
another bonus point (against England ).
"We are definitely taking the most difficult route to the
quarter-finals, but sometimes the most difficult route is the
best."
Samoa's 19-15 loss to Tonga in Montpellier last weekend left a
mark on Jones and the Samoan squad, given they went into battle
as firm favourites.
And he admitted: "They (Tonga ) fronted up and played with
all their passion.
"That is the hurtful thing - they did to us what we've done
to them for the last six years. That's what is really hard. We
are really disappointed and we've done a lot of soul searching.
"It is hard to keep motivated. But for our boys, we do things
the Samoan way.
"We don't try to gloss over things, we do what our parents
would have done. We speak a few home truths, but we do it with
love. It's a tough-love approach.
"I purposely haven't read any newspapers, but it won't have
gone down well. We let ourselves down and let our country down.
"I would have rather lost to them for the last six years
and won this one, because this is the one that counts.
"But it will be business as usual. The boys are very committed
to fulfilling our dream. Things can still go our way."
Goalkicker Williams, meanwhile, might have suffered a broken hand,
while reserve prop Muliufi Salanoa has damaged a knee cartilage
and is definitely out.
Jones said: "Gavin could be out. He is getting tests done
on a possible fracture to his hand.
"With Salanoa out, it brings our total of injured players
to eight."
A replacement for Muliufi Salanoa has now been currently sought
to replenish the injury ridden Manu Samoa.