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Brumbies adamant Jake White will snub England job

Brumbies chief executive Andrew Fagan says that Jake White has made it "abundantly clear" that he has no intention of taking the England vacancy.

Brumbies chief executive Andrew Fagan has reiterated coach Jake White's position that he is "100% committed" to the Australian-based team.

The 48-year-old has been one of many coaches linked to the vacant managerial role at England, but White was quick to dismiss speculation yesterday.

"Whenever anyone asks him if he's interested in international jobs, he'll forever say yes," said Fagan. "But he's not talking about now.

"He called me into his office and said, 'I just want to clarify that I'm 100 per cent committed'. He's made it abundantly clear to us. I wasn't concerned by the articles.

"I see it more that we've got a World Cup-winning coach so with his credentials, whenever there's a vacant job, his name will be linked to it."

Martin Johnson resigned from his post as England coach a fortnight ago following the side's disastrous World Cup campaign in New Zealand.

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