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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: March 1, 2016
England and Wales are poised for an all-or-nothing decider at Twickenham after each extending their unbeaten campaigns in Matchday 3 of the 2016 RBS Six Nations. Wales came out on top of an at-times dire contest against France, beating Les Bleus 19-10, but England remain a point ahead of Warren Gatland’s side following a 21-10 victory over Ireland. Scotland also finally got their tournament up...
Published: February 28, 2016
England and Wales will duke it out at Twickenham in Round 4 of the 2016 RBS Six Nations as a rematch of last year’s World Cup collision promises to decide this year’s title-winner. Coach Warren Gatland leads an unbeaten Wales outfit to English headquarters, but Eddie Jones’ England side boast a one-point advantage coming into their duel after winning all three of their matches with...
Published: February 27, 2016
England moved back to the summit of the 2016 RBS Six Nations table on Saturday after Eddie Jones extended his winning run as head coach thanks to a 21-10 over reigning champions Ireland. Defeat at Twickenham means Ireland won’t seal a third successive Six Nations title, while England are the only team who can dream of a Grand Slam after winning their first three matches of the tournament. Scotland...
Published: February 27, 2016
Scotland’s 2016 RBS Six Nations finally got off the mark on Saturday as they defeated Italy 36-20 to book their first win of the tournament following defeats to England and Wales. John Barclay, John Hardie and Tommy Seymour scored tries to give coach Vern Cotter’s men the push they needed in Rome, but it was the 21-point kicking haul of captain Greig Laidlaw that provided the foundation. Italy...
Published: February 27, 2016
A second-half resurgence saw England stride to a 21-10 win over Ireland on Saturday and extend their 100 per cent winning record in the 2016 RBS Six Nations as they returned to the top of the standings. The Twickenham hosts were frustrated in the opening period and went in at the break with a 6-3 lead, but Anthony Watson and Mike Brown went over the whitewash to seal a convincing second half for...
Published: February 26, 2016
Without a point to show between them, Italy and Scotland will collide in Rome on Saturday hoping to move up the 2016 RBS Six Nations standings and away from Wooden Spoon contention. Vern Cotter’s men travel to the Italian capital after falling short in Cardiff as they dropped to a 27-23 defeat at Wales’ hands, while the Azzurri were blown away by England after losing 40-9 in Week 2. It’s...
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...
Published: February 23, 2016
England, France and Wales head into Week 3 of the 2016 RBS Six Nations as the only remaining undefeated teams in the competition, but that all looks likely to change this weekend. Les Bleus travel to the Principality Stadium hoping they can fare better than Scotland did in Week 2, while England play host to Ireland, who are full of motivation to seal their first victory of the tournament. Italy and...
Published: February 18, 2016
The first two weeks of this year’s RBS Six Nations has borne witness to an array of star performances and players surpassing expectations, but there are also those who aren’t impressing quite as hoped just yet. Some have been hindered like the rest of their team following a slow start to proceedings, while others simply aren’t sticking out in sides that have already been successful...