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An all-time great 6 Nations produces an ending for the ages

The 2026 6 Nations is over!One of the great championships went down to the final kick of the final match. Thomas Ramos knocked over a penalty to break English hearts and deny Ireland the title.The morning after the events in Paris, Alex Lowe, Charlie Morgan and Will Kelleher join ...  Show more

And then there were three…Is there one last Six Nations shock?

Super Saturday is almost here as the 2026 6 Nations reaches its conclusion.Who will win the title as France, Scotland and Ireland are all in the running?In a championship that has had plenty of twists and turns, will there be another shock on the final weekend?Alfie, Will and Ale ...  Show more

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