Six Nations: Which is the tournament's greatest stadium?
The pure passion of the Principality, a carnival atmosphere in Paris or the occasional hushed hostility of Twickenham — which is the greatest?
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The pure passion of the Principality, a carnival atmosphere in Paris or the occasional hushed hostility of Twickenham — which is the greatest?
He has earned 36 caps, figured in a Grand Slam, played in a Rugby World Cup semi-final and just made a key contribution to Wales’ Six Nations victory over Scotland.
Jonathan Humphreys says that physicality is “a big work-on” for Wales ahead of tackling resurgent Scotland in Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations clash.
Late on Saturday night in Edinburgh’s Old Town as we walked back to our hotel, the strains of a familiar tune floated past on the chill, gusty breeze. In the pub around the corner they were still having a grand old time and a loud rendition of “Take Me Home, Country Roads” was in full swing. Travelling revellers, fellowship, simple pleasures: if you were to bottle the essence of the Six Nations it was right there.
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