TWICKENHAM -- Eddie Jones has opened the door on the possibility of staying on beyond 2019 but sounded a note of caution over how fickle sport and reputations are.When Jones took the job in November he was adamant that he would be in the job until the next Rugby World Cup and would then head to Barbados to rest and watch cricket. But this week both the Rugby Football Union and Jones have raised the possibility of him staying on beyond the next World Cup.But Jones says any discussions will be parked until after the Japan tournament in 2019 and warned how quickly a coachs stock can fall if results start going the wrong way.Its very flattering that people even talk about it but these things run their natural course, Jones said. Look at Jose Mourinho after three games.Everyone thought he was going to change Manchester United; two games later theyre saying hes made all these mistakes.Thats the life we live; I understand that. When you win games your stocks are pretty high; if we lose against South Africa people will be saying Why have we employed this Australian? There wont be any discussion about 2019.He added: If we dont deliver, the only thing theyll be asking me is what time does your flight leave. If we do well, then therell be a discussion and if we do well the discussion will take place after we do well.At this stage I have a plan in place which is to give everything Ive got for England over the next four years.Jones confirmed the 45-man Elite Player Squad on Friday -- the administrative side of the England squad which sees the RFU pay the clubs a set amount per player in the group -- and the 37-man group that will train together ahead of their November Test against South Africa.Saracens Alex Lozowski was included in the 45-man group but not in the training squad with Jones seeing him as a player for the future while Sam Jones and Mike Williams will be given the chance to impress in next weeks camp in Brighton ahead of the Nov. 12 match against the Springboks.Sam Jones appears to be in the box seat for the openside berth with both Jack Clifford and James Haskell sidelined.Hes probably one of the most destructive tacklers in the league at the moment, Eddie Jones said of Sam Jones. And that gives him the opportunity to play Test rugby, because he brings something different to the table.Guys like him, its about how they can make the adjustment from being a club player to an international player.Ben Morgan also earned a recall with Jones impressed by his form before he took charge of England -- I think having watched him play that hes got the potential to be a successful Test player - but Danny Cipriani continues in international exile.Look hes a talented player but I said it quite clearly to him: at the moment hes not one or two in England in terms of stand-offs, Jones said. We see George [Ford] and Owen [Farrell] together as one and two. They are 23 and 24 years old, they are the heart of the England side. They can organise the team, they are tactically smart.So for Cipriani to get into the squad hes got to be able to show he can be number one. 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Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan fears the coming NRL finals could be overshadowed by a concerning amount of contentious decisions coming out of the bunker.His concerns come after review official Bernard Sutton controversially overruled the on-field decision to deny Blake Austin a try in the Sharks loss to Canberra on Saturday night.With the Raiders leading 22-8, referee Ashley Klein ruled Austin had committed a double movement in an attempt to score in the 59th minute.However, Sutton awarded a try on review, saying Sharks defenders had contributed to the Raiders five-eighth being pushed over the line.It was a strikingly similar incident to the one that robbed Brisbane forward Herman Eseese of his maiden NRL try in last weeks loss to the Sydney Roosters.By no means were we going to win tonight whether that was a try or not a try, Ill put that one out there first, Flanagan said.But he was tackled and then he makes another movement towards the tryline. Weve had this debate in the Broncos game.dddddddddddd Theres so many of them. I just dont know any more. Its a lottery.Flanagan said he wasnt the only coach who had been left dismayed by rule interpretations from the bunker.I think all coaches are (confused), not just me. Im not having a whinge about it because we lost. They were always going to win, the Raiders, tonight.But generally going into the finals series, there are still a lot of question marks about adjudication and application of the rules.Flanagan said he was unsure whether the bunker, introduced this year, had improved the number of correct decisions this season.Wed like to think wed get more right than wrong but I dont know if that is the case at the moment, he said.We want to be talking about good games and (how) the better team deserved to win like they did tonight, when those big games come around, not refereeing decisions. ' ' '