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Today's rugby headlines as Principality named best Six Nations stadium by players and hard men in public spat

Here's your round-up of all the latest rugby headlines for Tuesday, February 22.

Sam Warburton and Danny Care have named the Principality Stadium as the best in the Six Nations.

The pair were discussing the credentials of each of the six grounds as part of the BBC Rugby Union Daily podcast, and eventually settled on a definitive ranking for all six.

Rome's Stadio Olimpico was at the bottom of the pile, with the pair critical of its location, atmosphere, and lack of competitive opposition.

Ireland's Aviva Stadium, and Murrayfield, were fifth and fourth respectively.

The Stade de France was third, while Twickenham was named the runner-up, with even former England international Care admitting it didn't quite have enough to knock the home of Welsh rugby off top spot.

Care said: "As much as I do love Twickenham, I do feel the atmosphere at the Principality is unrivalled in Europe, and over the world. I'd say it's the best place in the world to play rugby, even if I've had some awful experiences there.

"My first and only game I've gone to watch was in 2007. David Strettle, my housemate, got me tickets to go and watch a game. This was my first Six Nations game in the flesh, and it was in Wales. I remember going that day, 'Wow, I want to play here for England against Wales'."

Warburton added: "Given its proximity [to the city centre], it's size, the atmosphere, the roof - I can't think of anything that could beat that."

Matt Dawson believes Eddie Jones will turn to Ben Youngs for Saturday's clash with Wales.

Youngs has seen his place in the starting XV come under increased scrutiny in recent weeks, particularly after Harry Randall's solid showing against Italy in Rome, where he starred in an exciting half-back alliance with

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