England-Ireland television viewing numbers peak at 1.2m
Ireland's last-minute Guinness Six Nations defeat to England in Twickenham on Saturday night saw an average audience of 971,000 watching on RTÉ2.
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Ireland's last-minute Guinness Six Nations defeat to England in Twickenham on Saturday night saw an average audience of 971,000 watching on RTÉ2.
France's recent setbacks have only made them stronger and their growing confidence was evident in the 45-24 Six Nations Championship victory over Wales in Cardiff on Sunday, according to coach Fabien Galthie.
Wales will face Italy in a wooden spoon decider after France claimed a 45-24 Guinness Six Nations victory at the Principality Stadium.
France have called up Munster centre Antoine Frisch ahead of their final Guinness Six Nations match.
:France put in a dominant second half performance to earn a 45-24 bonus-point Six Nations victory over Wales in Cardiff on Sunday in a seesaw contest in which the lead changed hands numerous times before the visitors pulled away in the final 20 minutes.
Marcus Smith and Alex Mitchell have returned to the England squad ahead of Saturday's Guinness Six Nations clash with Ireland.
NZ vs AUS 1st Test Day 4 Live Updates:New Zealand need 258 runs more to win the game while Australia need seven wickets. Rachin Ravindra and Daryl Mitchell will be resuming on their respective scores of 56 and 12 on Sunday. New Zealand have already lost the wickets of Tom Latham, Will Young and Kane Williamson in the chase of 369 runs against Australia at Basin Reserve, Wellington. (Live Scorecard)
New Zealand vs Australia 1st Test Day 3 Highlights: Chasing a target of 369, Rachin Ravindra has kept New Zealand in the hunt against Australia on the third day of the first Test in Wellington. Ravindra hit an unbeaten 56 to take New Zealand to 111/3 at stumps after the hosts had lost early wickets in the chase. Daryl Mitchell was also unbeaten on 11 after Nathan Lyon's twin-strike had put Australia in command. Earlier, Glenn Glenn Phillips took five wickets as Australia were bundled out for 164 in their second innings (Scorecard)