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The greatest Six Nations gets a fitting finale

The 2026 Six Nations is in the history books and it will be remembered as arguably the greatest instalment of the tournament.Alan Dymock, Gavin Mairs and Charles Richardson reflect on Super Saturday which ended with France beating England with the final kick of the game to claim ...  Show more

Horrible history for England in Rome with thrilling finale ahead

Round five of the Six Nations is in the books and it will go down as one of the great weekends in the tournament's history!Alan and Charles are joined in studio by the Telegraph's Chief Sports Writer, Oliver Brown, to unpack England's defeat to Italy and their third of this year' ...  Show more

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