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CVC's £365m backing for rugby union may be less sexy than it sounds | Robert Kitson

Private equity firm wants a return on Six Nations investment, so game cannot expect to just sit back and take the moneyA “new era” for rugby is how it is being portrayed. The Welsh Rugby Union has gone even further, calling it “a pivotal moment in the history of the international game in Wales”. If you listen to all the trumpet fanfares following the confirmation of CVC’s £365m investment in the Six Nations championship then “gamechanger” is indeed the obvious phrase.Or is it? The truth is that no one can be entirely sure. On paper it all sounds marvellous: more money in the coffers at a time when financial reserves are low, a shrewd commercial partner with expertise in the...

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Jalibert and Dupont dazzle in defeat to show France are here to stay | Robert Kitson

England had to be at their best to win a tense Six Nations match but this is just the start of a potentially glorious rivalryEngland have not played this well for 17 months and still it took them until the closing minutes to apply the coup de grâce. What does that say about the visitors who, despite having their grand slam dream extinguished, look destined to be serious contenders by the time the 2023 World Cup arrives? The English may have won on this occasion but this is just the start of a potentially glorious rivalry.What a spectacle it was, full of champagne moments and lacking only a mesmerised live audience to witness it. While France have still not won...

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England's Owen Farrell true colours shine through to silence the doubters | Andy Bull

The England captain will not care about his critics but his performance against France was a reminder of his qualitiesHard as everyone else has been on Owen Farrell these past few weeks, you had best believe that they weren’t nearly as tough as he was on himself. Not that it makes much difference to him what anyone else says about how he is playing. There are not many sportspeople who hold such obvious disdain for other people’s views, and beyond a small circle of his coaches and a handful of trusted teammates, the only opinion Farrell really seems to value is his own. His teammates talk with awe about the standards he sets in training, the demands he makes on...

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Scotland primed to tackle their nemesis Ireland with flamboyance | Michael Aylwin

Having ended their Twickenham hoodoo, Gregor Townsend’s side seek to end a dismal run against another familiar foeIt is a measure of their popularity that the previous round of the Six Nations felt so empty without Scotland and France. Curse this virus. Difficult to tell which country’s absence was felt the keenest, but if Scotland wanted the perfect opportunity to remind us why we love them so much these days, while also fulfilling the tiresome directive to win, they could not have chosen much more appropriate opponents than Ireland.If exhilarating rugby is your thing, Ireland have not been such darlings of late. Probably not coincidentally, they also hold something of a hex over the Scots, having won nine of the...

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Why Max Malins could be the player to turn England chances into tries | Ugo Monye

If England can get the ball to their wingers in space they will score tries, so Malins has in effect been picked to join the dotsIf England’s biggest weakness without the ball this Six Nations has been their ill-discipline, then the problem with it has been an inability to complete attacking moves. That is where Max Malins comes in and precisely why I believe Eddie Jones has decided now is the time to give him a first start.Malins’ biggest strength is his ability to turn scenarios where England are three-on-three or two-on-two into tries. The problem has been finishing off moves on the edges, in the and around the 15-metre channels. We know that if they can get the ball...

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