Five things we learned from the third round of Six Nations action
England and France produced victories in Saturday’s round-three matches in the Six Nations while Ireland swept aside Italy at the Aviva Stadium.
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England and France produced victories in Saturday’s round-three matches in the Six Nations while Ireland swept aside Italy at the Aviva Stadium.
Cape Town - One would think that the Stormers’ first-ever clash against Connacht in Galway would deliver lots to talk about, but it turns out that the only match-related topic doing the rounds is the officiating … again.
Andy Farrell expects World Rugby to review its rules after Ireland benefited from a “weird” law en route to blitzing depleted Italy 57-6 in the Guinness Six Nations.
Ireland are back on track after a 57-6 demolition job on Italy, who, bizarrely, had to play for an hour with 13 men, and for the last few minutes with just 12.
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell says there is plenty that Ireland can learn, despite the facile nature of their 57-6 Guinness Six Nations win against Italy this afternoon.
Michael Lowry scored two tries on his Test debut as Ireland crushed Italy 57-6 in the Six Nations on Sunday as the visitors played with just 13 men for an hour.
Dewi Lake’s first game as a hooker was for Skewen in the WRU National Championship against Trebanos.
England survived repeated second-half comebacks from Wales to keep their Guinness Six Nations title hopes alive with a 23-19 victory at Twickenham.