France are set for a new era at the Six Nations under head coach Fabien Galthie.
Wales begin the Wayne Pivac era on Saturday, and performing on the pitch remains as great a passion for male voice choirs as rugby...
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England and Scotland are the only sides without a new head coach for the 2020 edition of the Six Nations.
Ireland should be a major threat in the Six Nations at the start of a new era under head coach Andy Farrell.
The Six Nations returns this weekend, with defending champions Wales hosting Italy, England facing France and Ireland taking on Scotland.
We use Opta data to look at Italy's time in the Six Nations as the upcoming edition marks 20 years since they first featured.
Fabien Galthie has handed starts to uncapped France duo Anthony Bouthier and Mohamed Haouas for the blockbuster clash with England.
Josh Navidi is set to miss the majority of the Six Nations, while George North shifts to centre for Wales' first match of the...
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Gregor Townsend has told Scotland to make themselves "a nightmare to deal with" when they tackle Ireland in Dublin in the Six Nations.
England boss Eddie Jones is set to be without Luke Cowan-Dickie for the opening weekend of the new Six Nations campaign.
Saracens knew they would be relegated at the end of the season, and a 70-point penalty ensures they will finish bottom of the Premiership.
Johnny Sexton and Jordan Larmour have been joined by uncapped number eight Caelan Doris in Ireland's team to face Scotland.
Ed Griffiths agreed to lead Saracens for 12 months but leaves the Premiership club just weeks after embarking on his second spell in charge.
Bordeaux-Begles, nudged into second on Saturday, could not return to the Top 14 summit at Toulouse.
In their first Premiership outing since their automatic relegation was confirmed, Saracens were soundly beaten by London rivals Harlequins.
Top 14 front-runners Lyon won again, while La Rochelle's Arthur Retiere grabbed a hat-trick and Brive left it late.