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Mar 7, 2010:  "Peter Kay and Ricky Gervais may not strike you as the men to bring a much-needed cutting edge to the England backline but Martin Johnson could find that the comedians hold the key to his side's Six Nations hopes." Graham Jenkins writes
1930
Mar 5, 2010:  "Ireland v Wales has a distinctive place in the collective consciousness of both nations." Huw Richards recalls the 1930 clash between two celtic rivals
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Mar 3, 2010:  "England are now the longest 'work in progress' I have ever known - especially as progress means going forward and they are stationary at best." John Taylor writes
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Mar 2, 2010:  "It was, after all, success with Wales 'A' that underpinned the credibility of Ruddock - the one truly successful home-grown coach of the last 20 years." Huw Richards writes
ESPNscrum Fantasy Rugby - Round Three
Mar 1, 2010:  France, Ireland and Italy were the winners from round three of this year's Six Nations and their leading lights also enjoyed a good outing in ESPNscrum's fantasy rugby
Six Nations - Round 3 Review
Feb 28, 2010:  "The battle for this year's Six Nations crown continues to thrill and frustrate in equal measure." Graham Jenkins reviews the latest Championship action
The East Terrace
Feb 26, 2010:  "Rumours are emanating from the Irish rugby camp that top-points scorer Ronan O'Gara has become an obsessive letter writer." James Stafford writes
Tom Rees Column
Feb 25, 2010:  "Both are world-class players, but while they will be missed when they leave I don't fear for the club's future." Tom Rees writes
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Feb 24, 2010:  "A big nasty front five with a ball playing but powerful back-row to provide the cement between backs and forwards." John Taylor writes
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Feb 23, 2010:  "Some have already forgotten that Scotland won a match last November they should not have won just as they lost a game in Cardiff when they deserved better." Iain Morrison writes
Scrum Sevens
Feb 18, 2010:  With Ireland's Paris slump fresh in the memory, we thought it about time to dredge up Championship disappointments past in our latest Scrum Seven
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Feb 16, 2010:  "As the All Blacks can testify, France are always capable of a spectacular one-off, but was last weekend's victory over Ireland the first, fresh, tangible evidence of a new French Revolution?" Ian Moriarty writes
ESPNscrum Fantasy Rugby - Round Two
Feb 15, 2010:  After a dour opening weekend, the Six Nations burst into life over the weekend as Wales, France and England secured victory
Ask John
Feb 15, 2010:  Uncapped subs, players capped by Australia and New Zealand and French fly-halves - John Griffiths answers your questions
Six Nations - Round 2 Review
Feb 15, 2010:  "England's almost robotic approach to the game at times will not endear them to fans and nor will captain Steve Borthwick's assessment of the game." Graham Jenkins writes
Six Nations
Feb 14, 2010:  After Wales produced one of the all-time-great comebacks to defeat Scotland, we take a look back at some of the most dramatic finishes in history
Tom Rees Column
Feb 11, 2010:  "I think it gave us an idea of how the teams are shaping up, but no one looked like they were streets ahead of anybody else." Tom Rees gives his views on the opening Six Nations action
Comment
Feb 9, 2010:  "Johnson does not yet look easy in his job, even though he is more than a year and a half into it." Hugh Godwin writes
ESPNscrum Fantasy Rugby - Round One
Feb 9, 2010:  England, Ireland and France enjoyed victories on the opening weekend of the Six Nations, and their leading lights unsurprisingly also yielded the best return in the vital exchanges of ESPNscrum's Fantasy Rugby
Six Nations - Round 1
Feb 8, 2010:  Ireland and England may find themselves on top of the Six Nations table after the opening round of action but it was France who set the standard
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An audience with Jake White

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