The day Eddie Jones imposes a curfew on his England team will be the day he believes he has the wrong leadership group at the core of his squad.As the Football Association conducts an investigation to determine exactly what happened on Saturday evening with England football captain Wayne Rooney, Jones backed his squad to self-police their own discipline off the field.Jones dismissed any need for a curfew, saying he expects Englands leadership group of captain Dylan Hartley and vice-captains Billy Vunipola, Owen Farrell and Mike Brown to maintain discipline.But when asked whether he would ever consider imposing a curfew, he answered if that were to happen then he would have the wrong captain and the wrong vice-captains.He added: [The England team] are professional sportsmen who have the privilege of playing for England. 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