Michael Cheika believes Eddie Jones has manufactured a chip on his shoulder against Australia in a bid to create a siege mentality with England.Former Wallabies boss Jones claimed he felt disrespected in his homeland of Australia when coaching England to a three-nil Test series victory in June.The England boss has stood by those claims this week as his side gears up to host the Wallabies at Twickenham on Saturday. Friends and former Randwick team-mates Cheika and Jones have traded verbal volleys all week, and now the Australia boss has rounded on his Wallabies predecessor once again.He has always operated with a chip on his shoulder and now there isnt a chip and things are going well hes got to keep looking for one, said Cheika of England boss Jones, who coached Australia to the 2003 World Cup final. He is very respected in Australia, I dont know where that comes from, the disrespect.He is just geeing up. He is a good Australian coach who took Australia to a World Cup final when we didnt expect to go fantastic. He is respected for that, he certainly is by me as a former team-mate of his, and I think you saw when he was in Australia that he got a lot of respect.Former Wallabies full-back Glen Ella acted as a skills coach under Jones for Englands Test series whitewash of Australia in June.Ella this week claimed Cheika was still having nightmares about the summer series - and that has led the Australia boss to hit back.A nonplussed Cheika suggested Ella wants England to beat Australia, even claiming the 57-year-old could be eyeing a future coaching job with the Wallabies.Its funny, everyone is up the front of the bus when they have had a win, said Cheika when quizzed on Ellas comments. A guy like Glen in particular is always up the front for a hand-out when he has had a win, but when it is tough and you have to run uphill, I have not seen that bloke or a few of those blokes around.I dont think Glen is working with England anymore, so any Aussie who would support England against Australia, especially a guy who has played for the Wallabies, theres got to be a reason why. I dont know if hes bitter. Maybe they want to get us kicked out and have a job there, Im not sure. He has to have a reason.I am upset about losing at the time (in June), of course. You get over it and for the year as a whole we have improved. We are going well and we will work on our things. When the bigger tournaments come around we will see if the plan has worked out or not for both sides. Cheap Vans Shoes For Sale . They reached the 100-point plateau for the fourth time in five games, bested the visiting Trail Blazers by 34 in the paint and scored 19 of the final 25 points in regulation. 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CYPRESS, Calif. -- Abel Tasman was seventh of nine early in Saturdays $301,380 Starlet Stakes for 2-year-old fillies at Los Alamitos, a position that surprised jockey Joe Talamo.We thought wed be closer to the front, Talamo said.When several fillies got away from Abel Tasman through the first half-mile, Talamo altered strategy and put the filly in a stalking position. The adjusted plan worked perfectly. Abel Tasman ($27.20) rallied from fifth in the final three furlongs to score an upset win in the Grade 1 Starlet Stakes at 1-1/16 miles, beating 4-5 favorite American Gal.It worked out well, Talamo said. I was able to save ground on the first turn and on the backstretch.The win puts Abel Tasman among the leading prospects for the $400,000 Santa Anita Oaks at Santa Anita on April 8. The California division of 3-year-old fillies for 2017 is led by Champagne Room, the winner of the Breeders Cup Juvenile Fillies at Santa Anita on Nov. 5.Abel Tasman won her third consecutive race, and stakes debut, in the Starlet for owner and breeder Clearsky Farms and trainer Simon Callaghan. By Quality Road, Abel Tasman won a maiden race at a mile in her second start at Santa Anita on Sept. 30 and an allowance race at seven furlongs at Del Mar on Nov. 18.Talamo has been the regular rider for Abel Tasman in her four starts.Callaghan expected Abel Tasman to be on or near the lead in the Starlet, which drew a field of nine.I thought shed be more forwardly placed, Callaghan said..dddddddddddd. I told Joe, Dont be afraid to put her on the lead.When she got outside, she got more comfortable. Shes a big filly and has a good stride.Abel Tasman moved outside of runners with a four-wide move early in the long stretch. 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