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Latest Six Nations News

  1. Scare for Poms in Rome

    England trailed Italy 9-7 in Rome after 46 minutes, but kept calm to emerge 31-16 victors and keep their hopes of a Grand Slam alive. Read more

  2. Ireland self-destruct in Paris

    There was no Murrayfield hangover for the French as Ireland found themselves 29-3 down at half time, before fighting back in the second half to succumb 43-31. Read more

  3. De Marigny dumps Bristol

    Italian international and former Sharks flyhalf Roland de Marigny kicked 16 points to ensure Leeds a much needed win in the Premiership. Read more

  4. Six Nations teams (Round 2)

    Here are all the teams, times and channels for the Six Nations fixtures this weekend. Read more

  5. Coming up…

    Keo.co.za is restocked, recharged and ready as the extended Vodacom Super 14 kicks off. Read more

  6. Frogs fry five

    France have dropped five players for their Six Nations Test against Ireland on Saturday. Read more

  7. Dragons don’t panic

    Wales coach Mike Ruddock has kept faith with the team that was smashed 47-13 by England, for Saturday’s Test against Scotland in Cardiff. Read more

  8. Poms find their Voyce

    Wasps winger Tom Voyce will start for England at fullback against Italy in the Six Nations this weekend. Read more

  9. Laporte to fry French

    French coach Bernard Laporte has made his intentions clear by adding six players to the 22 who disgraced the French jersey in Edinburgh. Read more

  10. Leamy’s Irish eyes aren’t smiling

    Denis Leamy will face a disciplinary hearing on Wednesday for stamping an Italian in Saturday’s 26-16 Six Nations match. Read more

  11. Nothing pasty about Poms

    Jake White would have been more concerned than Welsh coach Mike Ruddock at the 47-13 mauling of the Dragons at Twickenham. White plays the English twice this year and the 2003 World Cup hangover has finally been shaken off. Read more

  12. Super Scots shock Frogs

    Scotland pulled off one of the biggest upsets in Six Nations history when they beat France 20-16 at Murrayfield on Sunday. Read more

  13. Corry: Pom revival imminent

    English captain Martin Corry believes the dark days following England’s 2003 World Cup win may finally be over. Read more

  14. Slow burn smothers Welsh fire

    Like a toy soldier wilting under the focused glare of a magnifying glass, initial Welsh resistance melted into complete disintegration as England ran in four second half tries to emerge 47-13 victors at Twickenham. Read more

  15. Daylight robbery in Dublin

    An appalling display from English referee Dave Pearson let Ireland off the hook against Italy in Dublin on Saturday. Read more

  16. Six of the best

    Wales begin the defence of their Six Nations title with a mouth-watering fixture at the stadium formerly known as Fortress Twickenham. Read more

  17. Corry hangs onto captaincy

    Martin Corry captains England again and Lawrence Dallaglio returns to the match 22 after a 17 month absence, following an earlier international retirement. Read more

  18. Freddie fires up French

    Frederic Michalak will play for France against Scotland in this weekend’s opening round of the Six Nations. Read more

  19. Henson boost for Wales

    Gavin Henson will only miss two of Wales’s Six Nations matches after his ban was reduced by a European Rugby Cup appeals tribunal. Read more