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Edwards: Ashton deserves job

Wasps coach Shaun Edwards admits it would have been an injustice if Brian Ashton had not been retained as England boss.

The Rugby Football Union confirmed on Wednesday that Ashton, who led England against the odds to the World Cup final last month, would remain in his post on a 12-month rolling contract along with his assistants John Wells and Mike Ford.

"There would have been no justice in the world if they had lost their jobs after getting to the World Cup final," Edwards told the Daily Telegraph. "I would have been upset if I'd lost my job after taking a team to the World Cup final."

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