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Before RocketReach, the process of sourcing email addresses consisted of scouring the internet, asking mutual friends, or stalking on LinkedIn. The most frustrating part was how time consuming this all was. Finding emails for contacts turned into a one-and-done instead of a week long process. Looking up emails for a targeted outreach was manual and enormously time consuming.

When I tried RocketReach and to find business information about key people in seconds in an easy and seamless process, I was hooked! SALES Empower your sales teams to reach the right decisions makers directly, using the most accurate and up-to-date emails, phone numbers and social media links. Australia scrum-half Nic White insists that he is not reading too much into what England boss Eddie Jones has to say ahead of their clash on Saturday.

In all seven of his wins as England boss against the country of his birth, Jones crossed swords with old adversary Michael Cheika, who was replaced as Australia head coach by New Zealander Dave Rennie in November It will be a good chance to focus on what we want to do and the way we want to play. Russell, who marshals a talented back-line against world champions South Africa on Saturday, landed the winning penalty against Australia and is anticipating the victory as a springboard both for the rest of November and for the Six Nations, where a good performance could realistically see Scotland moving up to fifth in the world.

The same hymn sheet is doing the rounds in Ireland camp. Ten years ago the Exeter Chiefs went to Bristol in the second leg of a promotion play-off in the Championship. The finals of both the Champions Cup and Premiership take place over the next two Saturdays and for the first time in seven seasons neither wi Michael Cheika launched a stinging attack on World Rugby following the three-match ban received by the Australia wing Reece Hodge for a tackle his hea The man World Cup squad announced on Friday includes t Seibold has, understandably, been glowing in his appraisal of his new employer, a man he first got to know when Jones himself had undertaken some professional development at South Sydney.

While Seibold is still finding his feet as England's defensive coach, another of Jones' former assistants has already entrenched himself with the Wallabies. Scott Wisemantel was given a lot of the credit for England's hugely successful World Cup game plan, which fell one win short of the ultimate prize but had earlier resulted in comprehensive victories over both Australia and New Zealand.

When Rennie was signed on as Wallabies coach, the Kiwi wasted little time in getting Wisemantel onto his coaching team, understanding that the Australian was keen to return home. And despite the weekend's two-point loss to Scotland, Wisemantel, alongside Rennie, appears to have the Wallabies heading in the right direction, at least giving them a clear -- and more complete -- approach to how they want to play the game.

I think he's just giving guys freedom to back themselves, to unlock a lot of guys at Test level and get them to feel comfortable," White said when asked what Wisemantel had brought to the Wallabies. And even for a few us that have been around a long time, [ensures we are] still learning. Whether Jones' attempts to deflect the attention away from Smith, or at least try to keep him grounded, are part of an elaborate plan to then actually select him as a starting fly-half remains to be seen.

But there is no doubting that the wider English rugby community is desperate to see the year-old Harlequins sensation handed a start. Having played against him during his time at Exeter, White too has been impressed by Smith's attacking ability. But the Wallabies halfback won't be losing any sleep over whether Jones hands Smith the No.



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