5 talking points as France and Ireland endeavour to win Six Nations Championship
The 2022 Guinness Six Nations Championship reaches its climax on Saturday with France and Ireland in title contention.
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The 2022 Guinness Six Nations Championship reaches its climax on Saturday with France and Ireland in title contention.
Andy Farrell admits there will be a harsh review of Ireland’s stuttering win over 14-man England but insists he has no concerns about his side’s “world-class” scrum.
Soon after the sending off of Charlie Ewels, an image of Eddie Jones flashed on the big screens at either end of Twickenham. The England head coach was fearing the worst. His side were down to 14 players less than 90 seconds into a contest he himself had termed a semi-final, and the home fans, already displeased despite a just dismissal of a clumsy Ewels, appeared to up the volume of their booing at the sight of the home head coach.
Eddie Jones has insisted England know what they have to do in order to deny France a Grand Slam and finish the Six Nations with a flourish.
LONDON : England coach Eddie Jones has lifted "taking the positives" to a new level in the wake of Saturday's 32-15 defeat by Ireland, insisting his team had shown major progress in the Six Nations, despite two defeats and some underwhelming performances.
Jamie George insists England have laid the foundation for their 2023 World Cup bid after falling to a spirited 32-15 Guinness Six Nations defeat by Ireland at Twickenham on Saturday.
Ireland captain Johnny Sexton was glad to see his side "stay alive" in the Six Nations title race after a gruelling 32-15 win over 14-man England at Twickenham on Saturday.
Try-scorer Finlay Bealham admits Ireland’s win over England was an emotional occasion his family will never forget after being reunited with his parents for the first time in more than two years.