Japan suspends Eddie Jones for verbally abusing officials

Japan has suspended rugby coach Eddie Jones for verbally abusing officials. He will miss the team's Nations Championship opener against Italy in Tokyo on July 4.

Japan's rugby team has suspended head coach Eddie Jones for verbally abusing match officials.

The suspension means Jones will miss Japan's first game in the Nations Championship.

That match pits the Brave Blossoms against Italy on July 4 in Tokyo.

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