Even before the final weekend unfolds the 2026 Six Nations can be adjudged already as a vintage one. Three teams mathematically remain in the title race and all of them are still full of running. Whether it is France, Ireland or Scotland who ultimately pull clear, an eventful championship this year will be remembered fondly by almost everybody.
For every beaming winner, though, there inevitably has to be a frustrated, bruised loser. And to put it mildly things have not unfolded in the way England were hoping just a few short weeks ago. βOn 14 March in Paris we want to be in a position entering that game where we can achieve what weβre all aiming to achieve,β Steve Borthwick said on 23 January. βWe want England fans flooding across the Channel to watch the team in a massive encounter in the final round with the opportunity to achieve what we want.β
At the time it felt out of character for a coach renowned for hi
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