Posted January 31, 20232 yr Fixtures: Sat 4th Feb: Wales v Ireland (2:15) [bBC One] England v Scotland (4:45) [iTV1] Sun 5th Feb: Italy v France (3:00) [iTV1] Sat 11th Feb: Ireland v France (2:15) [iTV1] Scotland v Wales (4:45) [bBC One] Sun 12th Feb: England v Italy (3:00) [iTV1] Sat 25th Feb: Italy v Ireland (2:15) [iTV1] Wales v England (4:45) [bBC One] Sun 26th Feb: France v Scotland (3:00) [iTV1] Sat 11th March: Italy v Wales (2:15) [iTV1] England v France (4:45) [iTV1] Sun 12th March: Scotland v Ireland (3:00) [bBC One] Sat 18th March: Scotland v Italy (12:30) [bBC One] France v Wales (2:45) [iTV1] Ireland v England (5:00) [iTV1] Odds: (Coral) Ireland 13-10f France 7-4 England 4-1 Wales 12-1 Scotland 20-1 Italy 500-1 Who do you think will win the Six Nations? As part of the Six Nations, there is our Six Nations prediction competition: http://www.buzzjack.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=260605
January 31, 20232 yr Author Wales squad for their match against Ireland: Wales: Halfpenny; Adams, North, Hawkins, Dyer; Biggar, T Williams; G Thomas, Owens (capt), Francis, Beard, Alun Wyn Jones, Morgan, Tipuric, Faletau. Replacements: Baldwin, Carre, Lewis, Jenkins, Reffell, Webb, O Williams, Cuthbert.
January 31, 20232 yr Author England hooker Jamie George is "on track" to be available for Saturday's Six Nations opener against Scotland, says defence coach Kevin Sinfield. George, 32, sustained a concussion in Saracens' defeat by Edinburgh on 22 January, joining fellow hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie on England's injury list. The 72-cap forward was included in a trimmed-down squad named on Tuesday. Toulouse flanker Jack Willis and Sale lock Jonny Hill were left out as Steve Borthwick cut his squad from 36 to 29.
January 31, 20232 yr Author Key forward Jonny Gray has joined up with the squad in Spain as Scotland prepare for Saturday's Six Nations opener against England at Twickenham. The Exeter lock was not at the training camp in Edinburgh last week because of what the Scottish Rugby Union says was "an ongoing medical issue". Edinburgh's Jamie Hodgson, 24, was called up as temporary cover. But Gray, 28, started and scored for the Chiefs in the Premiership last weekend and is now with the squad.
February 2, 20232 yr Author England: Steward; Malins, Marchant, Farrell (capt), Hassell-Collins; Smith, Van Poortvliet; Genge, George, Sinckler, Itoje, Chessum, Ludlam, B Curry, Dombrandt. Replacements: Walker, M Vunipola, Cole, Isiekwe, Earl, Youngs, Lawrence, Watson. Scotland: Hogg; Steyn, Jones, Tuipulotu, Van der Merwe; Russell, White; Schoeman, Turner, Nel; R Gray, Gilchrist; Ritchie (capt), Crosbie, M Fagerson. Replacements: Brown, Bhatti, Berghan, J Gray, Dempsey, Horne, Kinghorn, Harris.
February 4, 20232 yr Author Probably one of the best Irish side against one of the worst Welsh side Come on Wales, never surrender!
February 4, 20232 yr Author Try England!!! Brilliant Marcus Smith!, 7-5 to Scotland, Farrell misses conversion.
February 4, 20232 yr Author That was a piece of individual magic from Van der Merwe, 12-5 to Scotland.
February 4, 20232 yr Author Malins scores his second try of the game for England but another miss from the conversion from Farrell, 12-10 to Scotland.
February 4, 20232 yr Author Farrell scores from the penalty and makes it 13-12 to England at half-time.
February 4, 20232 yr Author Genge scores with a try to make it 20-12 to England with Farrell successfully with the conversion.
February 4, 20232 yr Author White gets through the gap to get the try for Scotland now 20-17 to England.
February 4, 20232 yr Author Now just one point with Russell getting the conversion, 20-19 to England.
February 4, 20232 yr Author Russell converts the penalty to make it 23-22, now again just one point in it, what a game this is.
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