Six Nations: Six players who could have a big say on the outcome ‘Super Saturday’
Ireland will take on Scotland in the afternoon fixture before all eyes then move to Grand Slam-chasing France against England under the lights in Paris.
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Ireland will take on Scotland in the afternoon fixture before all eyes then move to Grand Slam-chasing France against England under the lights in Paris.
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Remember that night in Paris? This same March week back in 2016, Eddie Jones’s England went there with the grand slam on the line. Of course they won it, beating France 31-21 thanks to fine tries from Danny Care, Dan Cole and Anthony Watson. Afterwards, James Haskell and Chris Robshaw were walking around the Stade de France in custom-made shirts with the number six-and-a-half on the back (a sly and affectionate dig at their coach after he told them they couldn’t play seven), while the Vunipola brothers belted out Backstreet Boys covers in the dressing room. It was the start of a party that stretched long into the next morning.
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