RBS Guinnes Six Nations

Dragon's grand slam
Wales takes first place in the six nations tournament after winning all the games, England finishes in second place, Ireland in the third, then France, Scotland and finally Italy, with its regular wooden spoon.
Player of the tournament:
Alun Wy Jones
Best Players:
1. Owen Farrell (England)
2. Gareth Anscombe (Wales)
3. Tommaso Allan (Italy)
4. Jnny May (England)
5. Jonathan Sexton (Ireland)
6. Dan Biggar (Wales)
7. Greig Laidlaw (Scotland)
8. Yoann Huget (France)
9. Finn Russell (Scotland)
10. Conor Murray (Ireland)
Round 1
FRANCE 19 - 24 WALES
SCOTLAND 33 -20 ITALY
IRELAND 20 - 32 ENGLAND
Round 3
FRANCE 27 - 10 SCOTLAND
WALES 21 - 13 ENGLAND
ITALY 16 - 26 IRELAND
Round 2
SCOTLAND 13 - 22 IRELAND
ITALY 15 - 26 WALES
ENGLAND 44 - 8 FRANCE

Round Three: Wales - England
The great rivals have played 122 times in the Championship, with the English holding a narrow lead as it stands 56 wins to 54.
Wales will look to move back within a victory on Sunday at Principality Stadium, in what will be Warren Gatland's last Championship game against England.


Round Three: Scotland - France
- this weekend, Scotland will clash against the French in the French capital -
The fly-half last appeared for his country in the 2017 Championship but after Finn Russell's head injury on club duty for Racing 92 last weekend, the Worcester Warrior Duncan Weir is called up to cover the No.10 jersey.
A Scottish statement said: "Hogg will not join the squad in the camp this week as he is not being considered for this Saturday's game against France, following the shoulder injury he sustained against Ireland in the second round of the Championship at BT Murrayfield.
