2025 6Ns
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Definition of a true supporter - even in adversity!
Ireland v France is likely to be the crunch game, Scotland looking at third place but well capable of causing an upset and sneaking second. England could easily top the table but only if all games are limited to 60 minutes. Wales and Italy to fight it out at the bottom. All this said with the caveat that it is the 6N and firm often goes out the window.
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Going to be very interesting
Ireland without Farrell
Should be Ireland or France to win the 6N but as Cato said form counts for nothing
Neck on line time
We get our best players fit and playing and we beat both Italy and Scotland; come close against England; and get whooped by both France and Ireland.
Injuries and shit selections and we'll be lucky to have the Wooden Spoon.
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@Catogrande said in 2025 6Ns:
Definition of a true supporter - even in adversity!
Ireland v France is likely to be the crunch game, Scotland looking at third place but well capable of causing an upset and sneaking second. England could easily top the table but only if all games are limited to 60 minutes. Wales and Italy to fight it out at the bottom. All this said with the caveat that it is the 6N and firm often goes out the window.
Funny thing is mate, no Welsh blood or anything in me, just always supported Wales because in my life they have felt to having the closest relationship with rugby to us in NZ (and SA). Also helps best mate in Aus is also Welsh, and after having holiday over there a month or so back just confirmed it all for me. And I really enjoyed mixing (and always have) with the Welsh people.
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@MiketheSnow said in 2025 6Ns:
Going to be very interesting
Ireland without Farrell
Should be Ireland or France to win the 6N but as Cato said form counts for nothing
Neck on line time
We get our best players fit and playing and we beat both Italy and Scotland; come close against England; and get whooped by both France and Ireland.
Injuries and shit selections and we'll be lucky to have the Wooden Spoon.
Yep it's all going to be close Mike, I actually quite rate the Scots, so realistically beating Italy would be first goal , and then anything after would be considered upset and a bonus. I will be yelling and cheering regardlesss!
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Thanks @sparky could have just told me to google ...
8 February 2025
15:15 CET (UTC+1)
Italy v Wales
Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Referee: Matthew Carley (England)[3]8 March 2025
14:15 GMT (UTC+0)
Ireland v France
Aviva Stadium, Dublin
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Dewi Lake gone for 12 weeks
Not a good start
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Fancy France to win it, Ireland probably second but will be interesting to see if they really are on the down slope. Scotland probably are the second best side at the moment. England - who bloody knows, no coaches of any quality to speak of, paranoid head coach, I shall be watching through my fingers. Wales and Italy? No. One. Cares
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Fergus Burke in mix for Scotland call-up
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@Machpants said in 2025 6Ns:
Wales Squad, no Anscombe despite Costelow injury - it's all about the yoof
Weird selections
One midget replaced by another midget
No Llewelyn, Winnett, Dyer, Jarrod Evans
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All about the yoof…. And Faletau 🤷
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ABI. France or Scotland please.
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England squad announced. Maro Itoje named as the new captain, replacing Jamie George. Borthwick will likely stick with most of the incumbents. Chessum will probably return to the blindside and at fullback, it looks like it will be between Freddie Steward and Elliot Daly.
Alex Mitchell being back should at least help, he's been impressive for Northampton since his return. Still, Ireland (in Dublin) and France (at Twickenham) in the first two rounds is a very challenging schedule. You'd expect the English to have plenty of motivation for the France game, after the 10-53 Twickenham demolition job by the French in 2023.
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Such confusion in that squad selection. I’m a fan of Dombrandt but England do not play his sort of game and Borthwick does not allow him the freedom to play his game. So what’s the point? Willis has been on fire for Sarries for two seasons now, ffs give him a chance. Steward has been playing well for Tigers but seems to have been found out at International level. He was again left floundering a few times during the AIs but with Furbank out I’m not sure what the answer is but the evidence is that it’s not Steward. T Curry is just not ready yet and imo is there purely because he’s on a hybrid contract. The starting and best 9 in the AIs, Spencer is not there but JvP who has been constantly found wanting is there? How does that work? I’m a fan of Chessum as a lock but I fear he will get picked at 6 and we will continue to “learn” the same old lessons.
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squad is ok, but i agree with Cato re Dombrandt. Willis has to play. Hate that Chessum has got better just because he hasn't played, he's too lightweight for a lock and not a good 6 IMO but our lineout is a mess because Martin is heavy and we don't have a jumping option in the back row otherwise.
Steward will have to start at 15 and Maus - please wash your mouth out for suggesting Daly is ever an option at full back ever again. Mitchell coming back should help Marcus at 10 and Finn Smith should be on the bench, he somehow got man of the match against Northampton last week and IMO he was less than average, he looks tired to me.
Our front row is poor or too young.
Overall yet another underwhelming group of players.