Preview – Scotland vs France
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.
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.
Brian O’Driscoll’s record-setting run continues as he becomes the first player to win 140 test caps, running out in Dublin for the final time in a green jersey.
The last test of the weekend is the most important, as England have a chance to dent Ireland’s title hopes and rekindle their own at Twickenham.
It’s the battle of the basement at the Stadio Olimpico, as Italy host Scotland in what will surely serve as the Wooden Spoon decider.
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.
Another classic video from a different era of rugby, as a fresh-faced Canada faced Uruguay in the first match of the now-defunct Pan-American Championships.
Les Bleus could continue their own unlikely march towards title contention if they can overcome a determined looking Azzurri side at Stade de France.
It’s time for another Calcutta Cup match with the auld enemy visiting the bug-infested Murrayfield for what is sure to be a complete mess of a match.
The biggest match of the weekend comes first, as Ireland try to halt the Welsh march towards a three-peat at the Aviva on Saturday.
After coming torturously close to toppling the All Blacks in November, Ireland start the next chapter against Scotland in Dublin on Sunday.