TWICKENHAM -- Eddie Jones has backed George Ford to surpass Beauden Barrett as the worlds best fly-half in the wake of his commanding performance in Englands 58-15 win over Fiji on Saturday.While Jones faced the press at Twickenham soon after Englands nine-try victory, Barrett was putting in his own man-of-the-match performance for the All Blacks against Ireland.Barrett was crowned World Rugbys Player of the Year -- Jones made the tongue-in-cheek comment Kiwis run everything mate. When you run everything, youve got a good chance of winning it-- last Sunday but Jones feels Ford has the potential to take the Kiwi playmakers crown in the future.I think he can be better than Beauden Barrett - no doubt about that, Jones said. People rave about Beauden Barrett but I dont.It was Fords alignment in the backs that pleased Jones so much along with his role in phase play. He feels the Bath fly-half, whose club future is up in the air, is embracing a sense of security with England but wants him to improve his attacking game with ball in hand.I just think hes got a great feel for the game, Jones continued. He sees opportunities. He needs to work on his running game a bit, which we will work on. He needs to be more of a threat himself. Hes actually too selfless. He needs to be a bit more selfish with the ball at times and he will start to develop that in his game.?Ford has started all but one match in the Jones era with the anomaly coming against Australia in that first Test in Brisbane but even then he was introduced after just 29 minutes to work in tandem with Owen Farrell.The week leading up to the match against Fiji included fresh speculation over the fly-halfs Bath future with him reportedly assessing his options ahead of the summer but on Saturday he played with a calm, assuredness despite being on the wrong end of some rough justice from the opposition.Ford agrees with Jones that he needs to attack the line more and says the England coach challenges him on his alignment and when to be flatter and deeper. But aged just 23, Ford still has room to grow into and he dedicates his time away from the field learning from other fly-halves past and present.I try to watch as many games as possible, especially the other fly-halves around the world, Ford said. Its intriguing to watch how the others play, how they manage the game, how they attack, how they defend, their kicking game.You can always pick things up and learn things and be a student of the game and learn by watching as many games as possible and by learning from the best players in the world. Its something I enjoy doing.England now turn attention to Argentina as they look to stretch their unbeaten run to 13 games, 12 of which have come under Jones. 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Manly veteran Brett Stewarts future in the NRL is in real doubt after he was booked in for knee surgery that has ruled him out for at least six weeks.The club confirmed on Monday that the Sea Eagles fullback will go under the knife in two weeks before making a decision on whether he will finish up for the season.Stewart has been a shadow of his former self this year, scoring just one try in 11 appearances, leading to a chorus of calls for fullback-in-waiting Tom Trbojevic to be shifted from the flanks.Trbojevic, who is currently in camp with the NSW State of Origin team as a development player, starred in the clubs last-start win over St George Illawarra, when Stewart was rested.Sea Eagles fans will now get a glimpse of the future as the 19-year-old fills in for Stewart, possibly for good, with Sttewart linked to a reunion with brother Glenn at Catalans Dragons in the Super League.ddddddddddddStewart, 31, has one more year remaining on his current contract.Sea Eagles forward Jamie Buhrer on Monday backed Trbojevic to perform in any position.Hes a freak, he told reporters at the Sea Eagles base in Narrabeen.The club was aware of that when they signed him up long-term and hes shown that. It doesnt matter where we put him, he puts in cracking performances and its really encouraging for the future.Stewarts injury comes on the same day star Dylan Walker was ruled out for a month and fined $10,000 after injuring his hand punching his apartment door over the weekend. ' ' '