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2011 - Review of the Year
Dec 21, 2011:  "This year was supposed to be all about the Rugby World Cup but the All Blacks' glory was over-shadowed by English rugby's annus horribilis." Graham Jenkins reflects on 2011
Ask John
Apr 11, 2011:  The Wooden Spoon, Leinster-Leicester Heineken Cup matches and multi-code players. John Griffiths answers your questions in the latest edition of Ask John
Ask John
Mar 28, 2011:  The longest-lived Test player, the game clock and Tony Brown's Super Rugby record. John Griffiths answers your questions in the latest edition of Ask John
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Mar 24, 2011:  "I believe this will prove a fatal weakness in England's World Cup campaign." John Taylor delivers his verdict on the battle for the Six Nations crown
Scrum Sevens
Mar 24, 2011:  The Six Nations was a rollercoaster ride of passion, fierce rivalries and hangovers, and we've collated some of the biggest talking points in Scrum Sevens
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Mar 22, 2011:  "Will Wales' contribution to any of their five matches, or the 400 minutes and more of rugby that made them up, live in the memory for any time at all?" Huw Richards writes
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Mar 20, 2011:  "Don't be fooled by the smiles. The Six Nations silverware only provided temporary relief for England on Saturday night." Graham Jenkins writes
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Mar 20, 2011:  "Some suggested Ireland did not have the necessary ensemble skills to execute a high-paced southern hemisphere approach. Hogwash!" ESPN's Gordon Bray writes
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Mar 20, 2011:  As the dust settles on another Six Nations, we select our Team of the Championship - which country dominates our selection?
Ireland v England, Six Nations, Lansdowne Road, March 19
Mar 18, 2011:  England's showdown with Ireland in Dublin will not only decide the destiny of this year's Six Nations glory but will also determine whether Martin Johnson's side are the real deal
Scrum Sevens
Mar 17, 2011:  England are in pursuit of their first Grand Slam in eight years. In Scrum Sevens we've charted some of their greatest triumphs, and a couple that got away
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Mar 16, 2011:  "Although it is what the fans would have wanted, the last thing England needed heading into an ambush at Lansdowne Road was a nice easy game." ESPN's Ben Kay writes
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Mar 15, 2011:  "If it could go wrong it has done. With one weekend of action still to come, every team can take something from this Championship except the Scots." Iain Morrison writes
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Mar 14, 2011:  "Instead, the ensuing mind numbing strategy to often aimlessly hoof the ball downfield into the opposition half simply played into Welsh hands." ESPN's Gordon Bray reviews the latest Six Nations action
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Mar 14, 2011:  "Ireland's decision to roll with the punches should not detract from the fact that the IRB needs to act or risk becoming a laughing stock." Graham Jenkins writes
1911
Mar 11, 2011:  "It is hard to escape the feeling that the pioneers of 1911 set a pattern that Scottish teams have found it almost impossible to break." Huw Richards writes
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Mar 9, 2011:  "The Scottish pack will give them a good workout but I will be very surprised if the match does not end in a resounding victory for the home side." John Taylor writes
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Mar 8, 2011:  "Here's a question: how much would you be prepared to gamble on Italy winning their clash with France in Rome on Saturday?" Ian Moriarty writes
The East Terrace
Mar 4, 2011:  "Despite a successful start to the Six Nations, England have publicly admitted to feelings of 'loneliness and isolation.'" James Stafford offers the latest from The East Terrace
Ben Kay Column
Mar 2, 2011:  "England's latest Six Nations success against France at Twickenham may not have been the visual feast some were expecting but you will not hear Martin Johnson complaining," ESPN's Ben Kay writes
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