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All French finals in the past have tended to be grinding rather than spellbinding

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There has been a recent unhealthy trend for coaches to blame the officials when their sides lose

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Nick Mallett would keep England honest

Martin Castrogiovanni | about 1 year ago | 1 comment

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While all signs coming out of the RFU are pointing towards Lancaster being appointed as England manager, Martin Castrogiovanni says that Nick Mallett should not be discounted.

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From Ecuador to London and the 2015 World Cup

Dan Carter | about 1 year ago | 5 comments

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Dan Carter talks about his fears and dreams and the long road back to top level rugby.

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The house of Lancaster has strong foundations

Wayne Smith | about 1 year ago | 1 comment

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Wayne Smith looks at the job that Stuart Lancaster has done for England and finds much to applaud.

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Lions Watch

Mark Reason | about 1 year ago | 3 comments

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Is this the XV that will wear the Lions shirt in the first test against Australia.

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Does Ireland need a Kidney replacement?

JG | about 1 year ago | Add a comment

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Ireland’s World Cup loss to Wales and poor Six Nations must raise doubts about Declan Kidney’s abilties to build a top Ireland team on top of a strong provincial base.

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Whatever happened to Gallic flair

Brian Ashton | about 1 year ago | Add a comment

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Brian Ashton reflects on a Six Nations that failed to hit the heights and wonders if Wales and France have the imaginative will to develop their games.

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Wales triumph is more Grind than Grand Slam

Paul Rees | about 1 year ago | 1 comment

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Wales will now find out if their pragmatic, physical, kicking style of rugby is enough to beat Australia in the southern hemisphere

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Wales success built on their superb second half performances

Paul Rees | about 1 year ago | Add a comment

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The most successful teams have made the fewest mistakes because they have risked little in what has been a poor quality Six Nations.

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The perfect seven knows when to hold back

Sam Warburton | about 1 year ago | 2 comments

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The breakdown used to be owned by the specialist opensides but now every player needs to be an expert in forcing turnovers.

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Wales can dominate northern hemisphere rugby for years

Shane Williams | about 1 year ago | 5 comments

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Youth and stamina should carry Wales to a Grand Slam despite their poor recent record at home to France.

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