Videos of two incidents emerged after England’s 21-17 win in Sydney to seal the series. In one of the incidents, a supporter, who appears to be holding a beer, can be heard being urged to “spray” Australian-born Jones before pointing at the former Wallabies coach and saying: “You’re a traitor.” Jones, who was with security from the Rugby Football Union and the stadium at the time, apparently takes offense to the gamble and approaches the fan, before replying: “What did you say? What did you say? Come here and say it. Come here and say it. Come here and say it.” Another security guard is also heard telling the supporter: “I’ve spoken to you before.” In the second video, Jones is again called a “traitor” and “angry little man” and responds with similar fury. In a separate incident, a man was charged by police after he climbed onto the big screen and urinated on the roof of the O’Reilly stand during the second half of the game. It is understood Jones was repeatedly insulted and insulted at the Sydney Cricket Ground and subjected to inappropriate comments. Jones did not refer to the incidents in his post-match press conference but, when contacted by the Sydney Morning Herald on Sunday, said: “The clowns think they have managed to abuse the coaches.” Jones is extending his stay in Australia and will spend next week in Melbourne, while the team and staff flew home on Sunday. The RFU has decided not to comment on the incidents. Jones had previously hinted at similar abuse after the second Test win in Brisbane when he said he took great pleasure in shutting up Wallabies supporters who had egged him on after England’s defeat in Perth. “You’ve got 48,000 people full of booze and all they want to see is their team win,” he said. “When you take them away, it’s a great experience. Great feeling. I was coming out of the coaches box and everyone has their scarves on. When did Australians start wearing scarves? It’s all the rage, isn’t it? They are not so smart now. Before the game they come to me and say, “You’re going to wear a belt tonight.” Now they are a little quieter. So it’s good. I enjoy.” Jones has been involved in similar unpleasant incidents in the past with Ellis Gentz revealing they were both abused by supporters during the 2018 tour of South Africa. Jones was also verbally abused at a Manchester train station when he was heckled by Scotland fans the day after England lost the Calcutta Cup in 2018. Two years later, as he prepared for his first return to Murrayfield, Jones said : “This happens every day. What do you think happens when I walk down the street? Some say nice things, some love you. It happens every day. If you didn’t want it, you don’t do this job.”