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Week 2 of this year’s Six Nations was a dramatic one for transformation in the competition, with Ireland’s win over Wales having a huge impact on the standings. France also maintained their 100 percent start to the tournament, while England bounced back from defeat in Paris to stage a confidence boosting win over the Scottish. This weekend sees Europe’s giants break before resuming...
Published: February 8, 2014
Stuart Lancaster’s England got their first points of this year’s Six Nations tournament on Saturday, easing to a 20-0 triumph at Murrayfield. The visiting team were resolute on a terrible Edinburgh turf, tries from Luther Burrell and Mike Brown helping the English to an ideal bounce back from last weekend’s loss in Paris. With Scotland still seeking their first victory of the competition,...
Published: February 8, 2014
Wales’ bid to win a historic third successive Six Nations championship went off course with a 26-3 loss to Ireland at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday. Ireland were a clinical beast on their way to maintaining a 100 percent to their campaign, and Warren Gatland’s visitors were simply not able to stand up to the challenge placed in front of them. The win means that Ireland’s international...
Published: February 8, 2014
Irrespective of context, Ireland and Wales always make for an enticing collision; it just so happens that this year’s context is as heated as ever to make matters all the more promising. Having both begun their Six Nations tournaments with victory, the European giants are now set to meet in Dublin, with the winner taking an upper hand in any pursuit of championship silverware. A 2012 win at the...
Published: February 8, 2014
Scotland welcome England to Murrafield in Week 2 of this year’s Six Nations, both sides having come up short in their opening encounters against Ireland and France, respectively. As they look to get their campaigns off the mark, each team has reason to be desperate ahead of the Edinburgh encounter, but this promises to be one of the tighter head-to-heads witnessed between the close rivals for...
Published: February 6, 2014
The Six Nations tournament is a relentless event, with audiences as tireless as the players involved when it comes to keeping up with the stacked European schedule. This weekend, the competition returns for Week 2 of the 2014 edition, and the stakes are as high as ever, with teams looking to either maintain their encouraging start or simply get a first win on the board. Both the title chase and efforts...
Published: February 6, 2014
Although European onlookers will undoubtedly demand more in order to satiate their entertainment needs, the opening round of this year’s Six Nations got off to a bang in the try-scoring department. Altogether, our six giants raced in for a first-week tally of 12 scores, only one of which was grabbed by a forward, surprisingly enough, with Ireland’s Jamie Heaslip clinching bragging rights...
Published: February 5, 2014
England and Scotland clash this weekend in the second round of this year’s Six Nations, with Murrayfield playing host to what promises to be as tight an encounter as we’ve seen between these two giants for years. Having both lost their opening encounters against France and Ireland respectively, Stuart Lancaster and Scott Johnson are both in need of some reason for hope if they’re...
Published: February 5, 2014
Though it’s the best team who will inevitably sort the wheat from the chaff, it’s often the case that key individual battles have their say on a match’s result. So true is this of the Six Nations in particular, where Europe’s finest are assembled under the continent’s most hallowed spotlights; the biggest names all competing for that common goal. The 2014 tournament’s...
Published: February 4, 2014
Assembling some of the finest rugby talent that the Northern Hemisphere has to offer, last weekend opened up the 2014 Six Nations in barnstorming style. As well as all the finesse and flair that comes complimentary of such esteemed company, however, there were bruises to be dished out and physical head-to-head battles in need of settling. In Paris, England and France were left separated by just two...