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Six Nations rugby 2004

February 2005

  • Chabal eyes Charlie for breakfast

  • The old enemy - où sont-ils maintenant?

April 2004

  • That was that, but then again

    April 4: Rugby should save the best for last and put the Six Nations at the end of the season.

  • Wales want Johnson to stay

    April 1: The new Wales coach Mike Ruddock is hopeful that he can persuade Scott Johnson to remain in charge of the Welsh backs.

  • Radical surgery and Six Nations transplant needed urgently

    Nigel Melville: Why not play all the Zurich Premiership before Christmas, Europe after Christmas, with the Six Nations at the end of the season?

  • Williams' woe deepens as Scotland lose Taylor for rest of the year

    March 30: The Scotland No8 Simon Taylor has been ruled out for the rest of the year after injuring his knee in their Six Nations defeat by Ireland.

  • Singling out the First XV from the Six Nations

    March 30: Guardian writers and other experts give their end-of-term verdicts on a tournament that threw up several new stars.

  • Maso weighs up the making of champions

    March 30: French manager Jo Maso hopes to realise his plan to set up 'a development cell' to beef up his 'underpowered' Six Nations champions.

  • 'Taking on France in Paris is the toughest task we could face'

  • How the beaten players rated

  • Les Bleus have learnt their World Cup lesson

    Thomas Castaignède
  • Hansen given six-gun salute

  • 8m see England rugby defeat

  • Williams rues his defence of D'Arcy

  • 'Poor' England ready to rebuild the chariot

  • Every French scrum-half has his day

  • Now we'll find out if World Cup winners were a one-off

  • Hansen takes his bow after a fine show of pace and style

    March 28: Departing Wales coach Steve Hansen was given the ultimate send-off when his team hit Italy with a six-try barrage.

  • Final kick in the teeth from Yachvili

    It all started with a kicking game only seven weeks ago when it seemed that we might be ground down by something a little basic. A lot of heaving and concentration on the set piece would lead to a whole load of kicking behind defences that were hell bent on rushing up and making destruction the dominant factor.

  • England brought down to earth in topsy-turvy tussle

    France 24 - 21 England France resisted a brave second-half fightback from England to claim the Six Nations and the grand slam.

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