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Saturday, 10 March

Wales v Italy BBC ONE, 1400-1630

John Inverdale presents live coverage from the Millennium Stadium as Wales and Italy kick off the penultimate weekend of this year’s Six Nations.
Warren Gatland’s side cruised to a comfortable victory against the Italians when the two sides met in Cardiff two years ago, thanks to tries from James Hook and Shane Williams. The visitors will start as underdogs again as they look to avoid finishing the competition with the wooden spoon.
Jeremy Guscott and Shane Williams are in the studio to offer their views on the game. Jonathan Davies joins Alastair Eykyn in the commentary box.

Ireland v Scotland BBC ONE, 1630-1900

Gabby Logan introduces live coverage from the Aviva Stadium as Ireland host Scotland.
The Scots will be looking for a repeat of two years ago when a last-gasp penalty gave them a dramatic victory in Dublin. But Ireland bounced back at Murrayfield last year, as 11 points from Ronan O’Gara helped them to a narrow win.
Keith Wood and Andy Nicol are in the studio to offer their opinions on the match. Commentary comes from Andrew Cotter, who is joined by Philip Matthews.

Sunday, 11 March

France v England BBC ONE, 1430-1700

John Inverdale presents live coverage from the Stade de France as France take on England.
New-look England, skippered by Chris Robshaw, are looking for revenge following last year’s World Cup quarter-final defeat at the hands of Les Bleus. But when these two last met in Paris two years ago, France secured a narrow 12-10 win to claim the Grand Slam.
Jeremy Guscott, Thomas Castaignede and Jonathan Davies, are on hand to offer their views on the action. Commentary comes from Eddie Butler and Brian Moore.

England are set to end a 15-year relationship with kit manufacturers Nike after signing a lucrative new deal with rivals Canterbury.

The Rugby Football Union described the four-year agreement, reportedly worth £5m a year, as “the largest kit partnership in the union’s history” and it will see Canterbury supply all England national teams with playing and training wear from September this year.

RFU chief commercial officer Sophie Goldschmidt said: “We are delighted about this new partnership with Canterbury. The brand is recognised by players and fans alike and its heritage in rugby is unrivalled.

“The excellent quality of playing apparel Canterbury is famed for will also ensure the England teams have the best technical kit available to assist them on and off the pitch. This new exciting partnership will allow the Rugby Football Union to further invest in the game.”

The deal is a major boost to the Canterbury business, that was started in New Zealand but now based in Stockport, and sees England join Scotland, South Africa and the USA among their international clients. They also currently supply kits for the likes of Premiership outfit London Wasps and RaboDirect PRO12 sides Cardiff Blues, Glasgow Warriors and Leinster.

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WALES lifted the Triple Crown at Twickenham after a thrilling victory over England.

Replacement Scott Williams was the hero as his sensational second-half try completed a dramatic Welsh comeback.

With the scores tied at 12-12, the replacement centre ripped the ball off Courtney Lawes and regathered his own kick ahead to score the decisive try.

In a thrilling finale, England wing David Strettle came within inches of scoring with the final play of the game, as the television official ruled he had not grounded the ball in the corner.

The win means Wales are now on course for a Grand Slam showdown with France on March 17, providing they can beat Italy in a fortnight’s time.

England fly-half Owen Farrell and Wales Leigh Halfpenny each kicked four penalties in an absorbing encounter that keeps Wales on course for their second Grand Slam under Warren Gatland.

The World Cup semi-finalists were in deep trouble for much of an enthralling RBS 6 Nations encounter after England marksman Owen Farrell outgunned his rival goalkicker Leigh Halfpenny.

Fly-half Farrell, once again displaying an ice-cool temperament, kicked four penalties to Halfpenny’s three before going off injured 15 minutes from time.

But there still threatened to be a final twist when England wing David Strettle as the game headed into added time.

Wales centre Jonathan Davies tackled him, yet there was a nerve-shredding delay of around four minutes for the visitors before Scottish television match official Iain Ramage ruled that Strettle had not got the ball down.

Toby Flood, on for Farrell, was lined up to attempt a potential match-levelling conversion when referee Steve Walsh relayed Ramage’s verdict and blew for full time.

The glory, though, belonged to Williams, whose 50-metre breakaway try came when he robbed England lock Courtney Lawes of possession, sprinted away and then gathered his kick to score, giving Wales only their second Twickenham triumph since 1988.

In many ways, it was rough justice on England after they pushed below-par Wales to the limit, but they lacked a killer instinct.

Should Wales seal the Six Nations crown, it would give them a second Six Nations title and Grand Slam of coach Warren Gatland’s four-year reign, but France in Cardiff on March 17 will provide a huge obstacle to overcome.

England’s interim coach Stuart Lancaster made four changes for his first home Test in charge, with three players – scrum-half Lee Dickson, lock Geoff Parling and number eight Ben Morgan – handed their full international debuts.

Flanker Sam Warburton returned to captain Wales after recovering from a thigh injury, while hooker Ken Owens and lock Alun-Wyn Jones also featured. Jones had only played 110 minutes’ rugby since the World Cup because of a toe problem and subsequent surgery.

Wales started in a hurry, laying siege to England territory with such determination that wing Alex Cuthbert was only denied a try by his opposite number Strettle’s tap-tackle.

Wales continued to monopolise possession, and although England proved resilient in defence, it seemed only a matter of time before the visitors smashed through.

But for all their territorial dominance, Wales could not make it count during what proved to be a scoreless opening quarter, emphasised when Halfpenny missed a straightforward penalty chance.

Halfpenny’s blunder sparked England into a response, and after Farrell sent a drop-goal attempt wide, he then kicked a resulting penalty that edged the home side ahead.

It was a tense, fraught contest, and even though Halfpenny drew Wales level after 26 minutes, England looked to have weathered a considerable early storm.

Given such defensive heroics, England predictably grew in confidence, with an impressive Farrell not afraid to vary his options, and Wales at times had their hands full on the back foot.

Farrell and Halfpenny exchanged further penalties, but England claimed a 9-6 interval advantage when Farrell completed his penalty hat-trick two minutes before half-time.

And it served as a powerful message to Wales, given their superior handling skills, yet they could find no way through an England defence superbly organised by Brad Barritt and his midfield partner Manu Tuilagi.

Wales continued to struggle early in the second period, suffering another case of the yellow peril when fly-half Rhys Priestland was sin-binned after he tackled England prop Alex Corbisiero from an offside position.

Priestland had seen a kick charged down by England lock Mouritz Botha just seconds earlier, and his misery was completed as he trooped off ahead of Farrell kicking a fourth successful penalty.

Wales regrouped to cut the gap by three points with Priestland still off as Halfpenny completed his penalty hat-trick, but approaching the final quarter an intriguing – if limited – game remained in the balance.

Wales should have scored 12 minutes from time, but centre Scott Williams – on at half-time for Jamie Roberts – failed to find an unmarked Halfpenny, and England escaped.

It prompted Wales’ strongest spell of pressure since the opening flurries, though, and England had it all to do, defending the lead Farrell had given them.

Halfpenny made it 12-12 with nine minutes remaining, and then came the closing drama, courtesy of Williams and the video referee.

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Wales announced 3 International games this summer before the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.

The Welsh team will face the Barbarians on 4th of June before they look to get their revenge against England (13th August) after losing the opening encounter in this years 6 Nations.

The final game will be against Argentina a week later on the 20th August, all 3 games will be played at the Millennium Stadium.

Warren Gatland and his coaching staff will be looking for stand out performers and will be using these games to finalise his squad for the World cup a month later.

With both England and Argentina looking to gain momentum going into the World cup, expect the games to be anything but friendly.

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