England coach Eddie Jones led the media a merry dance yesterday as he gave two alternative explanations for a cut and badly bruised eye that led to him attending the official launch of the Six Nations cham-pionship wearing a large bandage.

Initially the Australian said he had fallen in his hotel bathroom earlier in the day but later changed his story.

“We’ve had judo then MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) – we’re going through the martial arts,” he joked when asked by reporters about the injury at the Hurlingham Club in London.

“Actually I slipped over in the hotel this morning. I walked out of the shower, I forgot to shave, and I went over.”

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It seemed an unlikely explanation given the yellowing bruise around his black eye and he switched tack later in the day when interviewed on TV.

“It was a tough old training camp,” he said having just returned from England’s preparations in Portugal.

“I just slipped over and got my head cut at training. It’s just one of those things. I slipped over and got hit, nothing too drastic.”

Asked who had hit him, Jones said: “I don’t know, I’ll have a look at the video later.”

Jones was accompanied at the launch by hooker Dylan Hartley, who was confirmed as captain and is set to start England’s Six Nations opener with France on February 4 despite not playing a match since his ban for a high tackle in a club game last December.

“I feel fresh, fit and focused,” said Hartley.

“I’ve had some time out – I know where I need to be.”

When Hartley was asked whether he had had much previous experience of preparing for a big game after a long spell on the sidelines, Jones interrupted. “Sixty weeks mate,” he said, laughing, in reference to the hooker’s accumulated ban time.

“He’s a world expert.”

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