Jones reads riot act to wayward Tuilagi

Eddie Jones has given Manu Tuilagi one more chance to prove he belongs in the England set-up.

Eddie Jones

England coach Eddie Jones insists winger Manu Tuilagi is worth persevering with despite his past. (AAP)

England coach Eddie Jones has told Manu Tuilagi he has one more chance to prove he has the right attitude to be an England player.

Tuilagi and Denny Solomona were sent home from the last England training camp in August after they returned to the team hotel drunk in the early hours of the morning.

Jones said in Manchester he had "been up to the Midlands" to meet one of the two players and made it clear that he still considers Tuilagi to be a talent worth persevering with.

"Everybody makes bad mistakes, we've all done it," the Australian said.

"So we'll just assess them at the next period in time. I've already met one of them face to face and if their attitude is right we'll pick them, if not, we won't.

"These things happen, it's a poor choice. I understand they made a poor choice."

When asked if he was making a special case for the 26-year-old Tuilagi, given his shocking disciplinary record, Jones said: "He's only done it once with me, the same with Denny.

"Everybody talks about previous records but he's only done it once with me. If he does it again he'll be spending a lot of time in the Midlands."

Last month's hotel incident was only the latest in a long line of disciplinary issues for the Samoan-born star, who has only played 17 minutes for England since Jones took over in 2015 and has not started a game since 2014.

Injuries have played a huge part in his absence from the team but he has also missed games for bad behaviour, with Jones' predecessor Stuart Lancaster dropping him from the 2015 World Cup squad for assaulting two female police officers and a taxi driver.

At the 2011 World Cup, he was warned for jumping off a ferry in Auckland and fined for wearing an unapproved mouthguard carrying the name of a sponsor.

He has also served a ban for punching Chris Ashton in 2011 and was ticked off in 2013 for making a "bunny" gesture behind the then Prime Minister David Cameron's head in a pre-Lions tour visit to Downing Street.


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