England boss Eddie Jones relishes stirring the pot and will not stop his media jousting with Test coaching rivals, according to Matt Giteau.England host Australia at Twickenham on Saturday in a Test clash where tensions have been ratcheted up by coaches Jones and Michael Cheika trading verbal salvos all week.Australias 103-cap playmaker Giteau has been coached at the Wallabies by both Jones and Cheika - but believes, of the two, Jones is the more natural-born sledger.I dont think Cheiks overly-big on that type of thing happening in the press, said Giteau. When hes had enough he lets people know, but Eddie for me, it looks like he really enjoys it. Hes smiling there, and cracking jokes.Thats just part and parcel of the coach, his personality. Hes cheeky, thats his personality, he enjoys stirring the pot a little. But at the same time hes very professional in everything he does.Giteau excelled as Jones led Australia to the 2003 World Cup final, and continues to set standards at Toulon. The 34-year-old featured in Australias run to the 2015 World Cup final under Cheika too, but remains fairly confident he has now played his last Test for his country.Jones and Cheika have spent the weeks build-up to Saturdays Twickenham clash accusing each others side of illegal scrummaging.Cheika claimed Jones had tarnished his legacy in his homeland of Australia with his conduct during Englands 3-0 Test series whitewash of the Wallabies down under in June.Then Jones insisted Australias media had treated England with disrespect. Eventually the rugby will take centre stage, but Giteau believes Jones simply cannot turn off that talkative element of his personality.He was the same when he used to play touch football, where the coaching staff would get involved in a game once a week, said Giteau.Hes the one who just barks throughout the whole game, just having a go at the opposition - thats not how you run, what type of lines that? - the whole game. And hes playing at the same time. At the end of the day either coach would just be happy with a victory.?Thats what theyre here for. Its Test match footy and you just want to win it, it doesnt matter how you win or who said what before the game. Its just about the win, and the winning coach will be happy.?Giteau however hailed Jones ear-factor coaching as integral to the Australian guiding England to a 13-match winning streak.England can equal their record winning run on Saturday, where a 14th consecutive victory would draw Jones men level with Sir Clive Woodwards class of 2003.I was coached by the two coaches at very different stages of my career, said Giteau of Jones and Cheika. Eddie still has that fear-factor for me, he was my first coach, and the guy that youre desperate to make sure youre not doing anything wrong.Youre scared youll walk wrong and hell tell you off. Eddie creates an environment where you never feel comfortable. You can never feel as though youre going to be picked. Hes never fully satisfied I dont think.That keeps you working hard yourself, always looking to improve. Hes a very good motivator in that way. Hes so thorough, over tiny little parts of the game that I can remember sitting down with him about in a midweek.If I just ran ever so slightly differently, he would point it out, then say thats your best line. That made your game better, just small little things.Thats probably why there havent been huge changes in the England game, its just small changes, and they seem more clinical and more confident.Adidas Stan Smith Hombre Rebajas . PAUL, Minn. Adidas Stan Smith España . Booth picked up 65 caps after making her national team debut in 2002 at the age of 17. She most recently played for Sky Blue FC of the National Womens Soccer League. "It just felt like it was my time to move on," she said in a phone interview from her hometown of Burlington, Ont. http://www.baratastansmith.es/ . -- Patrick Reed got an early start in golf. Adidas Stan Smith Mujer Baratas . The Islanders dealt Thomas Vanek to the Montreal Canadiens after less than a year on Long Island. Meanwhile, the Oilers dealt long-time sniper Ales hemsky to the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday for a fifth-round pick in 2014 and a third-rounder in 2015. Adidas Stan Smith Hombre Baratas . JOHNS, N.OMAHA, Neb. -- Less than 48 hours after passing their first road test, the Creighton Bluejays return to CenturyLink Center on Friday for one last quiz prior to finals week.Longwood will challenge the No. 10-ranked Bluejays and Creighton looks to improve to 10-0 before wrapping up the first semester. Creightons next game wont be until Dec. 17 when the Bluejays host Oral Roberts.The Lancers, members of the Big South Conference, are 2-4 after a 71-59 loss to James Madison on Dec. 3. Longwoods home court at Willett Hall in Farmville, Va., was named Jerome Kersey Court in honor of the 17-year NBA veteran who won an NBA championship with San Antonio.Kersey played at Longwood from 1980-84 and returned to his alma mater in 2006. He passed away from a pulmonary embolism at the age of 52 in February 2015.This will be the Lancers first game against a team ranked in the Top 25 since they played Georgetown in 2012.Creighton is coming off its 77-62 victory over Nebraska in Lincoln late Wednesday night. After leading by just one point at halftime, the Bluejays scored 12 straight points to go ahead 51-37 with 9:54 remaining in the game.Then with a 55-43 lead, Creighton put the game away with an 11-2 burst with all the points coming from Maurice Watson Jr. and Toby Hegner. Watson led all scorers with 25 points and Hegner added eight to go with his 10 rebounds.Sophomore Khyri Thomas also had 10 rebounds to go with his seven points. Senior Cole Huff, a Nevada transfer, finished with 13 points and became the second Creigghton player this year (Watson was the first) to eclipse the 1,000-point milestone for his career.ddddddddddddCreighton coach Greg McDermott said Wednesdays win was the best overall defensive performance by the Bluejays. While Nebraska had its share of shooting struggles, Creightons defensive pressure also helped force some of the Huskers 13 turnovers.The 5-4 Huskers also made just 23 of 71 shots (32.4 percent), including a paltry 3-of-22 performance (13.6 percent) from 3-point range. Creighton finished with a season-low 12 points off fast breaks, but the Huskers had no points in those situations.Through the first nine games of the season, Creighton still has one of the countrys most prolific offenses. The Bluejays are averaging 89.2 points per game (ninth nationally) while shooting 53.8 percent from the field (second) and 43.7 percent from 3-point range (fourth).Four Bluejays are averaging in double figures, led by Kansas State transfer Marcus Foster at 18.0 per outing. Watson (13.4), Thomas (13.0) and redshirt freshman Justin Patton (12.3) are the others.The Lancers have three players in double figures through six games -- Darrion Allen (15.7), Khris Lane (15.5) and Isaiah Walton (13.3). That trio accounts for 63 percent of Longwoods offense.Creighton won the previous two meetings between the two schools. The latest was a 105-57 victory over the Lancers on Nov. 20, 2012. ' ' '