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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: February 19, 2015
James Haskell is quickly making waves as one of the rising stars in Stuart Lancaster’s England side following some terrific displays in the first two rounds of this year’s Six Nations. However, the Wasps captain is entering a clutch period in his international career, one where the following month could dictate whether he becomes a permanent fixture or slips back into obscurity. That isn’t...
Published: February 18, 2015
Wales find themselves in a difficult position after the first two rounds of the 2015 Six Nations and coach Warren Gatland has some tough decisions to make moving forward in the tournament. Any shortcomings from the side of course can’t be attributed to any one player in particular, but Alex Cuthbert bears perhaps the heaviest burden of any squad member looking to prove themselves in the month...
Published: February 17, 2015
As one of the two teams yet to be beaten in this year’s Six Nations, Ireland haven’t seen many of their stars fail to meet requirements, but Simon Zebo still has some convincing to do in his role. The Munster whiz started in each of the wins over Italy and France, but as Ireland look to reach top speed in their defence of the Six Nations title, coach Joe Schmidt may well ask more of the...
Published: February 16, 2015
The landscape of the 2015 Six Nations transformed tremendously in Week 2 of the competition, as England took their place atop the standings despite Ireland managing to uphold their winning run against France. Wales got their account up and running with a close-fought 26-23 win over Scotland, just holding off their assailants at Murrayfield to claim a first win of the tournament. The Scots now sit as...
Published: February 15, 2015
Wales gave their Six Nations campaign an enormous lift on Sunday after beating Scotland 26-23 at Murrayfield to bounce back from their defeat suffered at English hands in Week 1. The Edinburgh hosts kept the game close for the large part and frustrated their guests to no end, but they ultimately came up short in their own bid to come back from a first-round loss. Read on for a breakdown of the...
Published: February 14, 2015
England took the Six Nations summit as their own on Saturday thanks to a 47-17 demolition of Italy, impressing upon their return to Twickenham and boosting their title chances in a big way. Italy initially put up a fight in London but ultimately crumbled under the weight of their tormentors, conceding 32 points in the second period to eradicate the positives shown by their quick start. However, Jacques...
Published: February 14, 2015
England’s 47-17 mauling of Italy on Saturday paved the path for Stuart Lancaster’s side to take their place atop the Six Nations standings, with Ireland settling for second after… A brace of scores from Jonathan Joseph spurred England on to a six-try victory that’s likely to play a big hand in deciding which team is crowned 2015 Six Nations champions. Wales travel to Murrayfield...
Published: February 14, 2015
Ireland maintained a 100 percent winning record at this year’s Six Nations with an 18-11 victory against France on Saturday, keeping alive their hopes of winning back-to-back titles. French lock Romain Taofifenua scored the only try of the game 10 minutes from full time, but Ireland managed to kick their way to a narrow win and seal a second victory of the competition, per BBC ScrumV: Coming...
Published: February 14, 2015
England once again left their best rugby until the second half in claiming a 47-17 trouncing of Italy on Saturday, shooting Stuart Lancaster’s side to the summit of the Six Nations standings. The Twickenham hosts went in at the break with a 15-5 lead but really turned up the intensity after the break, as Jonathan Joseph brought his try tally in the tournament up to three in two games. England...
Published: February 14, 2015
The Six Nations table is set for a huge overhaul in Round 2 of the 2015 contest, with current leaders Ireland looking to fend off the challenges of France and England in the hopes of retaining their place upon its perch. Les Bleus travel to the Aviva Stadium this weekend having just about beaten Scotland in Paris last Saturday, seeking to improve against the defending champions and give their own title...