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There’s more key action in the 2016 Six Nations in Round 3 as second-placed France take on third-placed Wales in Cardiff—a crunch clash that could determine England’s main rivals for the championship. As for table-toppers England, they can end Ireland’s slim hopes of winning a third consecutive Six Nations title if they inflict defeat upon them at Twickenham on Saturday. Meanwhile,...
Published: February 26, 2016
Ireland’s hopes of a third successive Six Nations championship win may be all but shattered after a draw and a loss in their opening two matches, but they’ll be desperate to earn their first victory of the 2016 campaign when they face England at Twickenham on Saturday. As for Eddie Jones’ side, after two wins from two, they’ll be looking to further consolidate their position...
Published: February 26, 2016
Italy and Scotland will seek their first win of the 2016 Six Nations tournament when they meet during Saturday’s action at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. The Scots are on a losing run of nine straight matches in Six Nations competition. But their recent outings are cause for optimism, and they’ll enter Saturday’s contest as slight favourites. Italy kept things close in Paris...
Published: February 25, 2016
Jose Mourinho is reportedly high on the Football Association’s list of candidates to replace Roy Hodgson as England manager if the Special One doesn’t end up taking the job at Manchester United, who are still dithering over his appointment. That’s according to the Sun‘s Duncan Wright, who claims Hodgson won’t be offered a new deal unless the Three Lions do well at the...
Published: February 25, 2016
Kimi Raikkonen put Ferrari back on top of the time sheets at the final day of the first 2016 Formula One pre-season test at the Circuit de Catalunya. The Finn lapped the 4.655-kilometre circuit on the ultrasoft tyres in a time of one minute, 23.477 seconds—almost nine-tenths of a second quicker than second-placed man Daniil Kvyat. But for many teams, Day 4 was about distance, not speed—and...
Published: February 25, 2016
Kimi Raikkonen made his first appearance of the 2016 Formula One pre-season on Wednesday, taking to the wheel of Ferrari’s SF16-H car. After team-mate Sebastian Vettel completed 195 laps on the opening two days at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, it felt as though all Ferrari’s bad luck, as ever, was reserved for Raikkonen, who didn’t appear on track until the final stages of the...
Published: February 25, 2016
Ferrari were the fastest team on the track on Day 4 of Formula One pre-season testing in Barcelona on Thursday, with Kimi Raikkonen enjoying a much better start than he had on Wednesday. The Finn also stayed in charge during the afternoon session, even though his pace wasn’t as seamless as it had been during morning testing. But he clearly enjoyed his stint in Jerez, as he raced to the...
Published: February 25, 2016
Round 3 of the 2016 RBS Six Nations Championship sees unbeaten table-toppers England face Ireland, with tournament favourites Wales hosting France and the winless duo of Italy and Scotland coming face-to-face in Rome. England and France remain the only two sides left in the competition with perfect records, with Eddie Jones’ side leading the way by a superior points difference of plus-34 to their...
Published: February 25, 2016
Wales and France will put their unbeaten 2016 RBS Six Nations runs on the line this Friday, when the pair clash at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium with the chance of climbing to the top of the standings. Head coach Warren Gatland‘s hosts have won their last four consecutive meetings with Les Bleus, but France have made a bright start to life under new chief Guy Noves, who is hoping to break...
Published: February 25, 2016
France travel to Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on Friday evening with a view to ending Wales’ victorious run of form against Les Bleus, and each team is hoping to climb to the top of the 2016 RBS Six Nations standings. Guy Noves’ side have lost their last four matches against the Welsh, and it’s been six years since France last triumphed in Cardiff, piling even more pressure...