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Latest Six Nations News

  1. Biarritz ensure French flavour to finals

    Biarritz beat Sale Sharks in the last of the European quarter-finals to give France an interest in the semi-finals later this month. Read more

  2. Quins celebrate double success

    Harlequins celebrated the signing of South African-born midfield internationals Stuart Abbott and Hal Luscombe by securing promotion back to the Premiership. Read more

  3. Leinster legends in Toulouse

    Brian O’Driscoll’s Leinster did the unthinkable and clobbered Toulouse in Toulouse to advance to the semi-finals of the European Cup. Munster and Bath also won. Read more

  4. World Series glitch

    Wallaby coach John Connolly says there is only one problem with the introduction of a rugby World Series. Read more

  5. Jenkins sparks Welsh revolution

    Llanelli Scarlets coach Gareth Jenkins has expressed interest in the Wales coaching job, but only if certain administrators are sent packing. Read more

  6. Aussies punt rugby World Series

    The ARU has come up with a way of making Tests between World Cups matter. They believe rugby needs a “World Series” in which the results of Tests every second year would determine the two leading teams, who would then meet in a final. Read more

  7. Abbott cracks the A list

    South African-born England international Stuart Abbott will join the ranks of highest paid players in the English Premiership after signing a contract in excess of R2million to join Harlequins. Read more

  8. Woody’s a control freak

    Former Wallaby coach Eddie Jones believes Clive Woodward will only coach England if he has total control over the team. Read more

  9. Mitch sticking with Force

    John Mitchell wants to extend his three year contract with the Western Force and is not interested in the Welsh national job. Read more

  10. Woody’s the man

    Former World Cup winning captain Martin Johnson has urged the RFU to reappoint Clive Woodward as national coach. Read more

  11. More joy for Irish

    Ireland have moved up to fifth place in the latest IRB World Rankings, following their dramatic win over the Poms in the Six Nations. Read more

  12. Woody to the rescue

    England are hoping to lure Clive Woodward back as coach after losing their third Six Nations match of the season. Read more

  13. Slippery Scots box above their weight

    Scotland, winners against England and France at home in 2006, believe they have a team capable of beating the best in the business. Read more

  14. Critics toast and roast French

    Six Nations champions France were toasted for winning the tournament but roasted for keeping a nation in suspense with continued indifferent performances. Read more

  15. Horgan’s late score haunts Poms

    Shane Horgan crushed English spirits with a 79th minute try to seal an Irish Triple Crown and condemn England to yet another Six Nations defeat. Read more

  16. Frogs rule Europe

    France won the Six Nations title when they came from behind to beat Wales 21-16 in Cardiff on Saturday. Read more

  17. Relief for Scots in Rome

    A 78th minute penalty from winger Chris Paterson gave Scotland a narrow 13-10 victory over Italy in Rome on Saturday. Read more

  18. Six nations squads & fixtures

    France have made one change to the team that thrashed England last weekend for their game against Wales. Julien Bonnaire replaces Olivier Magne in the back row. Read more

  19. Slick Stu to ease Andy’s pain

    England coach Andy Robinson has looked to South African-born Stuart Abbott, among others, to give England that winning feeling again in Saturday’s Six Nations final round match against Ireland. Read more

  20. Poms in free fall

    France’s 31-6 thrashing of England has seen the world champions slip even further behind in the world rankings. Read more