Team Of The Week
Two whole teams virtually discounted themselves from being selected making things a bit easier, the rest balanced out the side nicely in the final round’s selection.
Two whole teams virtually discounted themselves from being selected making things a bit easier, the rest balanced out the side nicely in the final round’s selection.
The tournament saved the best for last as Ireland took home the trophy in a nail-biting match that had all the tension and drama we had hoped for.
And so at last we come to the end. The championship has a habit of staying relevant through to the final whistle, and once again we’re in for a treat.
A few tricky selections this week, but for the most part the standouts picked themselves. Every team managed at least one selection bar Wales.
Duncan Weir went from hero to goat after throwing a horrific intercept pass that all but handed the game to France in a predictably sluggish match at Murrayfield.
What a mess of a match we have in store as the two coaches most worthy of induction to a loony bin pitch up to see whose side can play the worst.
Warren Gatland’s threats appear to have worked as Wales rebounded to smash a hapless French side at the Millennium Stadium on Friday night.
Wales host France under a closed roof at the Millennium Stadium on Friday night to kick off a weekend of enormous intrigue in Six Nations rugby action.
It seems counter-productive to select a team of the week considering the rather troubling lack of rugby played on the weekend, but here we are nonetheless.
In a match closer than the scoreline suggested, France leapt above their 2013 points total and solidified their status as title contenders over a competent but outmatched Italian side.