Australia boss Michael Cheika may snub Eddie Jones invitation to Englands meeting with referee Jaco Peyper ahead of Saturdays highly-charged Twickenham clash.Wallabies head coach Cheika has suggested he could boycott Fridays meeting with official Peyper - to let England see if they can influence the referee that way.Friends and former Randwick team-mates Cheika and Jones have traded verbal barbs all week, with both coaches accusing their opponents of illegal scrummaging.Cheika has insisted he will not seek to sway referee Peypers officiating, but in the process cannily suggested England may not keep similar counsel.Asked if he would attend Fridays meeting with referee Peyper, Cheika said: I dont know, well wait to see if the referee tells us what time its on. I think they may have but Im not sure as yet what the story is.And then well decide whether were going to go. But I think were probably just better off letting them have their own meeting, and see if they can influence the referee that way through having the meeting.I dont think theres anything I can do to influence the referee, so were better off just maybe staying quiet and letting them have the meeting themselves. I dont know, Ill see how I go tomorrow.England boss Jones lit the blue touch paper on a tie always likely to combust when claiming on Saturday that he had concerns over Australias illegal scrum tactics.Wallabies boss Cheika quickly hit back against his compatriot and former club mate however, insisting England prop Dan Cole has been infringing the law since his career started.Cheika also claimed that former Australia coach Jones had tarnished his legacy in his homeland during Englands 3-0 series victory over the Wallabies down under in June.Jones shrugged off Cheikas comments, but the Australia boss was in no mood to relent on Thursday after naming his squad for Saturdays keenly-anticipated Test clash.Claiming he would not seek to influence the refereeing of the scrummage, Cheika said: No I dont want (Jaco) Peyper to be on top of it; hell see the game how he wants to see it. Im not telling him what to do. Hell interpret it how he wants.My responsibility is to get my blokes scrummaging right, and square, and doing their best to keep the thing up on its feet. So thats where my concentration is, on our guys.Cheika then reiterated his claim that Jones only took aim at Australias scrum to mask what the Wallabies consider deficiencies in Englands own set-piece game.I think hes done that to take the heat off his own scrum: its pretty logical, its the oldest trick in the book, said Cheika, when quizzed on Jones criticism of Australias scrummage.You know what I mean: Oh I dont want them looking at ours so Ill point to someone elses, you know? At the end of the day what goes on on the field is whats going to count. But thats why Id say hes done it.Stitched Flames Jerseys . Mats Zuccarello and Derek Stepan scored shootout goals, and backup goalie Cam Talbot earned his second win in two nights as the Rangers shook off a late tying tally and beat the Maple Leafs 2-1 Monday night. Calgary Flames Gear . -- Jacksonville wide receiver Cecil Shorts will likely be a game-time decision whether hell play Sunday in the Jaguars home game against the San Diego Chargers. https://www.cheapflames.com/ . Speaking to the Chicago Tribune at baseballs Winter Meetings in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Boras called the former home of the Expos a "tremendous environment" for baseball. Flames Jerseys China . Fred Couples, captain of the U.S. side, put it all into perspective. "We know whos in charge," he said. Custom Calgary Flames Jerseys .C. - The Carolina Hurricanes have placed backup goalie Anton Khudobin on injured reserve with an unspecified lower-body injury.If youre looking for a reason to get mad today, please look no further than the latest blog post from Hope Solo. The U.S. goalkeeper, who was just announced as a member of the Olympics team,?was clearly inspired to speak up after her NWSL team was forced to play in the outfield of a baseball stadium?during a game over the weekend. And (thankfully) she does not hold anything back.Directing her attention initially to the deplorable situation during Sundays match against the Western New York Flash, Solo goes on to make a detailed and impassioned case about the state of the league.?As you can imagine, its not pretty, but totally worth your time..dddddddddddd From the low salaries to the field and travel conditions to the frightening lack of security, the post should definitely open a few eyes.Warning: Reading this will likely make your blood boil. Proceed with caution.While this is truly horrible and pathetic, at least womens soccer has such incredible players involved who are willing to take a stand. Thats a start for change, right?See something entertaining on social media that you think deserves to be shared? Let me know on Twitter, @darcymaine_espn. ' ' '