France made it two wins from two in the 2020 Guinness Six Nations with a five-try performance against Italy at the Stade de France. Wing Teddy Thomas got the ball rolling by dotting down Romain Ntamack’s grubber kick before captain Charles Ollivon scored his third try of the Championship. Italy responded through
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Analysis: A tale of two eights
With two wins from two under their new coaches and nine points apiece, France and Ireland have plenty in common through the first fortnight of the 2020 Guinness Six Nations. While it is far too early to circle their Round 5 encounter in Paris as a potential title decider, there have
Pivac: The Championship is going to be very tight
Wales head coach Wayne Pivac hailed France’s start to the Guinness Six Nations but warned that nobody wins the Championship after two rounds. Wales face Les Bleus at Principality Stadium in Round 3, looking to bounce back from a difficult 24-14 defeat to Ireland on Saturday. France sit top of the table
Nominees for Guinness Six Nations Player of Round 2
On an enthralling weekend of Guinness Six Nations action, Ireland, England and France emerged victorious in Round 2. First up Ireland got the better of Wales 24-14 at the Aviva Stadium, before England reclaimed the Calcutta Cup at BT Murrayfield with a 13-6 win over Scotland. And France rounded out the action
The Weekend numbers: Ten quick stats you may have missed from Round 2 of the Six Nations
Another highly entertaining Guinness Six Nations weekend has been and gone and as ever the Championship delivered excitement by the bucketload. France and Ireland have now emerged as the early front runners after they both moved to nine points thanks to wins over Italy and Wales respectively. On Saturday, England joined the
Mixed emotions from Galthié as France rise to top
Best of social: Warburton’s a football star as France clean up
A Wales legend showed off his football skills, a France player did a spot of cleaning and England’s back-row received a heap of praise. It was another busy weekend on social media as the Guinness Six Nations got people talking once again. Last week, retired Wales flanker Sam Warburton joked that people


