Six Nations review: France saves Galthié, England has mojo back and aging Ireland squad
- France became the Guinness Six Nations champions after defeating Scotland, capturing their second title under coach Fabien Galthié.
- England shows signs of improvement in this tournament, having a strong Championship overall.
- Ireland must confront challenges after a disappointing finish, particularly with players aging and struggling to match stronger opponents.
- Scotland has suffered a 17-match losing streak, the longest by a tier one national team, with coach Gregor Townsend acknowledging the need for improvement.
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Six Nations thrashing of Wales reveals way forward for England
Tom Roebuck and England celebrate the second of their ten tries in Cardiff (Picture: Getty Images) It is hard to argue against the view England ended the Six Nations with their most complete performance in recent memory, and certainly in the tenure of Steve Borthwick. Indeed, some even have gone as far as to say the demolition of Wales was one of England’s best performances ever in the championship. Cardiff has been a place that has haunted the …
Erin King on the Six Nations and her viral lift: ‘There’s so much more coming for this team. We’re going to surprise people’
“I was a bit speechless,” says Ireland rugby star Erin King. “I didn’t really know how to feel. I didn’t think I’d win it because all of the other nominees there are such excellent athletes and they had such great years as well. It was the stuff of dreams.”
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