When it comes to Wales, France have unfinished business according to No.8 Grégory Alldritt. Les Bleus lost two heart-breaking clashes with Wales in 2019, the first in their Guinness Six Nations opener, before a World Cup quarter-final defeat. In the first of those, France led 16-0 at half-time before going down 24-19
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Lewis: ‘I want to test myself against the best, I’m loving every minute of it’
Tuilagi and Slade to join England training camp
Manu Tuilagi and Henry Slade have offered England injury boosts as they are set to join a three-day training camp for rehabilitation ahead of their Guinness Six Nations Round 3 clash with Ireland. The two centres were central figures in Eddie Jones’ 2019 Championship side but have made limited impact so
Stander named Guinness Six Nations Player of the Round
CJ Stander has been named Guinness Six Nations Player of the Round after his tremendous display against Wales in Round 2. The 29-year-old has started the Championship in imperious form, and has been named Guinness Six Nations Player of the Match in both of his country’s matches so far as Ireland
Greatest Games: England’s most memorable Championship encounters
England got their Guinness Six Nations campaign back on track on Saturday with victory over Scotland at BT Murrayfield. In difficult conditions, Eddie Jones’ side battled to a 13-6 victory that was invaluable but will not go down as one of their greatest-ever successes. After all, England have enjoyed their fair share
A family affair for the Farrells
The history of the Guinness Six Nations is filled with father-son duos making a significant impact but rarely on opposing teams. Gavin and Adam Hastings have lit up the Championship for Scotland, Émile and Romain Ntamack likewise for France, while Gordon and Keith Wood are both in the category of Ireland
France bring back key trio for Wales clash
France are set to welcome back Virimi Vakatawa, Damian Penaud and Camille Chat after the trio were included in a 28-man squad to prepare for their Guinness Six Nations Round 3 clash with Wales. Les Bleus are two from two in the Championship so far, but were without both Vakatawa and


