BREATH DEEP, THE Six Nations Championship will come to a dramatic conclusion in just a matter of hours.
We’ve witnessed 12 games. Some have been brilliant, some thrilling, some epic struggles; but all of them have been intriguing and after those dirty dozen game we’re left with two more that really matter.
Forget, for now, about today’s interval act: Wales v Scotland – the Championship today is between three teams.
In the early kick-off, England (boo all you like, but they won’t hear you in Rome) hoping to run up a cricket score against Italy to pile the pressure on Ireland, currently leading the way by virtue of points difference.
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France need England to lose to stand a real chance of winning the title, and if that comes to pass then we will have a straight shoot-out for the trophy under the lights in the grandest of Grand Finales at Stade de France.
So, before a ball is kicked, which nation do you think will be claiming the trophy as their own this time tomorrow?
Poll Results:
England to win. Ireland will fall at the last. (1477)
France to time their run to perfection. (371)
Ireland, the best team will close out a famous victory. (355)
Poll: Who do you think will win the Six Nations Championship today?
BREATH DEEP, THE Six Nations Championship will come to a dramatic conclusion in just a matter of hours.
We’ve witnessed 12 games. Some have been brilliant, some thrilling, some epic struggles; but all of them have been intriguing and after those dirty dozen game we’re left with two more that really matter.
Forget, for now, about today’s interval act: Wales v Scotland – the Championship today is between three teams.
In the early kick-off, England (boo all you like, but they won’t hear you in Rome) hoping to run up a cricket score against Italy to pile the pressure on Ireland, currently leading the way by virtue of points difference.
France need England to lose to stand a real chance of winning the title, and if that comes to pass then we will have a straight shoot-out for the trophy under the lights in the grandest of Grand Finales at Stade de France.
So, before a ball is kicked, which nation do you think will be claiming the trophy as their own this time tomorrow?
Poll Results:
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