Six Nations 2022: Defending champions Wales are underdogs once more
You might think the tag of defending champions would ensure Wales would at least be among the favourites for the 2022 Six Nations tournament.
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You might think the tag of defending champions would ensure Wales would at least be among the favourites for the 2022 Six Nations tournament.
If you're an Irish rugby player and Andy Farrell's phone number flashes up on your phone the night before a squad is due to be named, it's probably not going to be good news.
Here are the latest rugby headlines on Saturday, February 5, ahead of a busy Six Nations weekend.
Durban - Behind closed doors the Riot Act was read to the Sharks in a team meeting this week after four yellow cards and two penalty tries translated into the Stormers coming back from the dead at 19-3 to draw their United Rugby Championship(URC) game last week 22-22.
Scotland are shutting out the noise surrounding their Calcutta Cup clash with England - so that means paying no heed to Eddie Jones' mind games.
Just after 2pm this afternoon, Johnny Sexton will lead Ireland out against Wales and a man bursting with the pride of representing his country has to find the right balance between emotion and dispassion.
We're two years into the Andy Farrell reign and for the first time in that period the Irish rugby team are dealing with genuine expectation.
England travel to Murrayfield this weekend as they look to reclaim the Calcutta Cup from Scotland in the opening round of the 2022 Six Nations.