Complacency is Englands greatest danger ahead of Saturdays Test at Twickenham against Australia, according to Eddie Jones, but the England coach has the perfect safeguard against slipping into personal contentment: his wife Hiroko.Every time I go home she says, Youd better win this week, so its simple, Jones said, when asked how he keeps his own feet on the ground as England look to secure their 14th win on the bounce on Saturday.Hirokos role in cancelling out complacency is yet to extent to the England team so it has been Jones keeping a close eye on any signs of players letting up as they chase the unbeaten year. He looks for slips like players skipping optional ice bath or steam sessions and that all-seeing eye has also extended to the coaching staff as they all prepare for a match labelled Englands cup final.England are without seven first-team players for Saturdays Test but Jones has 2019 vision and sees this as a chance to build a team with a strength in depth capable of winning the next World Cup.He is someone who looks forward, rather than back, but is wary of Australia. He is anticipating a hungry Wallabies side on Saturday, one still wounded from their 3-0 series drubbing in the summer.Youre always sitting next to complacency or looking ahead too much, Jones said. Thats a constant battle. Were at our most vulnerable now. At training this week weve been a bit iffy at stages. Thats not such a bad thing; it helps to keep complacency from the door.The only way you get over the top of that is to have the correct mindset and thats an individual responsibility to get right. For me the rugby is always important -- but to be the best in the world you have to be like [Muhammad] Ali. Go for those road runs every morning at 5am when no one notices.From a team perspective were in a reasonable state. Individually, over the next 48 hours, the players will find their right state and we need them to be right on the ball.It has been a week of verbal grenades with Jones starting the war of words on Saturday with comments over Australias scrum. Michael Cheika has since fired back but this verbal tennis rally between the two camps stretches back to the June tour, with Cheika saying this week he feels Jones has tarnished his legacy Down Under following comments deemed vitriolic during their summer series.But speaking on Thursday, Jones refused to be drawn on Cheikas views with the response ask Cheik to any questions around comments from the Australian camp. At one point Jones defiantly fired back with a rhetoric response to another question over Cheikas comments.Do you think that Im the sort of person who worries about peoples opinion of me? he said.The one thing that did seem to irk the England coach was Cheika revealing earlier this week that Jones stormed out of a pre-match meeting with a referee back in June. Jones said he had different codes of behaviour adding that if you have a private meeting it stays private.There is perhaps more of a bounce in Jones step this week; that distinguishing grin was hard to shift. Hed never admit an element of personal pride over a potential win versus Australia but did conced he was distraught when sacked by the Wallabies in 2004.There are subplots aplenty ahead of Saturday.Off-field verbal jousting, coaching a team 13 on the bounce and Australia in his adopted backyard -- Jones is in his element. And whatever happens on the Twickenham turf, he will seek out Cheika post-match for a beer.This weeks been fun, Jones said. Weve had a great week here preparing.The medias had fun -- good headlines. Cheikas had fun and everyones enjoying it. Its great for rugby. Theres nothing better than an Australia-England rivalry is there? I think its fantastic. Its been a great week. Cheap White Sox Jerseys . The Islanders dealt Thomas Vanek to the Montreal Canadiens after less than a year on Long Island. Meanwhile, the Oilers dealt long-time sniper Ales hemsky to the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday for a fifth-round pick in 2014 and a third-rounder in 2015. Chicago White Sox Pro Shop . - NASCAR announced a 33-race schedule for the 2014 Nationwide Series with virtually no changes from this years slate. https://www.cheapwhitesox.com/ .C. -- Manny Malhotra had two goals and an assist, leading the Carolina Hurricanes to a 6-3 win over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday. Chicago White Sox Gear . Pert has formerly spent time as an assistant coach with Cardiff City, Coventry City, and Bahrain mens national team. "Martyn is a highly-respected coach with experience at the top levels in England," said Whitecaps FC head coach Carl Robinson. Chicago White Sox Shirts . It might not have mattered. While the Dodgers are preparing for the playoffs, the Padres showed their future has promise behind two rookies. Joe Joyce believes he did enough to win boxing gold after losing his super-heavyweight final to Tony Yoka at Riocentro.The 30-year-old fell short in his bid to become Great Britains 28th and final gold medallist of the Rio Olympics, with the?ringside judges favouring the Frenchman by split decision.The judges verdict was greeted by a number of boos from the crowd.?I thought that gold was mine, Joyce told the BBC afterwards. So Ill just have to watch it back and see where I went wrong, if I went wrong.Yokas greater accuracy found the favour of the judges, leaving Joyce with little hope in the last round but to press for an unlikely knockout.Joyce had been seeking to emulate his former team-mate Anthony Joshua, the London 2012 champion who was watching at ringside.Lee [Team GB coach Lee Pullen] let me know in my corner I was down. I thought, Oh my god, added Joyce. I was landing shots on him all that last round, peppering him with shots, going through his guard. Just the odd shot from him. He nicked it.I gave it my all. I got the training right leading up. Im just disappointed. A silver medal isnt that bad, but I wanted the gold. I expected the gold. It just wasnt to be.Joshua, working in a punditry role for the BBC in Rio, also felt Joyce did enough to take the gold medal.Ive never seen a lightweight, let alone a heavyweight, throw so many punches in a fight before, he?said.Joe was aggressive, making the fight. The power he possesses, theres no way you can block those shots.dddddddddddd. It was gloves penetrating body. For me, hes Olympic champion. Everyone here was cheering him on. In spirit hes Olympic champion.?Im proud of what hes achieved. Hes a credit to the sport in and out of the ring.Joyces style had been derided by Yoka in the build-up to the final, with the Frenchman describing him as a robot and questioning his punching power.The pair had unfinished business after a controversial World Championship semifinal in Doha last year, when Yoka was given the verdict and went on to win the title.Joyce was the aggressor in the opener, landing first with a nice right hand, and pushing forward looking to squeeze shots through his opponents tight guard.The heavier shots continued to come in from the Briton, but Yoka enjoyed persistent success behind his left jab, which was enough to shade it on two of the three judges cards.Joyce continued his relentless push forward in the second, with Yoka a little looser and relying more on snaking counter-shots, again catching the judges eyes.It effectively meant Joyce needed a knockout to win the last, and despite his best efforts Yoka survived to take the victory on two of the three judges cards.Information from the Press Association was used in this report. 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