by Keiron | Mar 6, 2004 | Six Nations
Scotland look set for the Six Nations wooden spoon after being convincingly outplayed by Italy. Hooker Fabio Ongaro scored Italy’s only try – at the start of the second half – although replays showed he had failed to ground it. Despite that, the...
by Keiron | Mar 6, 2004 | Irish Rugby, Six Nations
In the Red Corner. England: World Champions and Grand Slam holders, unbeaten and unbeatable in twenty two games; unbeaten by Ireland at Twickenham since ’94; favourites to win this season’s RBS Six Nations championship; supplier of the coach to the 2005...
by Keiron | Feb 21, 2004 | Six Nations
England secured a second victory in the defence of their Six Nations title over a battling Scotland at Murrayfield. But the world champions failed to find the fluency of their opening win in Italy, despite scoring four tries. Ben Cohen, Iain Balshaw and Josh Lewsey...
by Keiron | Feb 21, 2004 | Six Nations
France coasted to a comfortable victory over Italy in the RBS Six Nations in Paris on Saturday. Number eight Imanol Harinordoquy scored tries either side of half-time, while Pepito Elhorga added a late score. Scrum-half Jean-Baptiste Elissalde and centre Damien...
by Keiron | Feb 21, 2004 | Irish Rugby, Six Nations
Ireland ignited their own Six Nations campaign as the Welsh revival came to an abrupt halt in Dublin. The anticipated close contest never materialised as the Irish blitzed the visitors by six tries to two. Shane Byrne and Brian O’Driscoll both grabbed a brace,...
by Keiron | Feb 15, 2004 | Six Nations
World champions England lived up to their billing with a comprehensive victory over Italy in the RBS Six Nations in Rome on Sunday. Elusive centre Jason Robinson scored a hat-trick as England ran in seven tries in their first competitive match since winning the World...
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