World Cup-winning coach Jake White says he won't be applying to fill the England head coaching vacancy and plans to remain with the Super 15's ACT Brumbies.
White, who led South Africa to the 2007 Rugby World Cup title, said he was disappointed by criticism in the media that he was prepared to leave Canberra in the first year of a four-year contract.
White told a news conference earlier today that its something he'd look at in the future, but certainly not now.
He said rugby is about making the right decisions - and that's to stay with the Brumbies.
The Brumbies host the Cheetahs in round three of the Super 15 competion tomorrow.
In the first match of the round in Napier earlier today, the Chiefs beat the Crusaders 24-19.
Its two wins in a row for the Chiefs and back to back losses for the Crusaders.