It's not going to be Joe Schmidt, it's not going to be Michael Cheika and it's not going to be Warren Gatland. England may be aiming high but it seems the list is slowly whittling itself down all on it's own. The likes of Schmidt and Gatland have made it clear they have no interest in jumping ship and now one of the favourites for the job has also ruled himself out.
After he guided Japan to that win over South Africa, Eddie Jones could already see the job offers piling up on his desk. The problem was that the Aussie coach had already agreed a deal to take over Super Rugby side, the Stormers and he's in no rush to add to his workload.
There has been no contact and I am committed to the Stormers. I woke up this morning and looked at Table Mountain. I'm very happy to be here.
Western Province is one of the oldest and most prestigious unions in the world, with 125 years of history at this ground. It's a fantastic city and the opportunity to coach the Stormers is wonderful.
As things stand, it's looking like South Africa's 2007 World Cup winning coach Jake White is out in front when it comes to the remaining candidates. White is currently in charge of Montpellier but he confirmed on Wednesday that he would be interesting in taking over the job that has proven to be a bit of a poisoned chalice in recent years.