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Rugby Union
The Royal Bank of Scotland Group
Six Nations winners may take on Tri-Nations rivals
IRB to discuss plans for one-off match between Six Nations and Tri-Nations champions when the governing body meets with rugby union's leading countries.
The France coach needs to understand the enduring realities of Test rugby.
The jury is still out on Brian Ashton's coaching regime despite a World Cup Final.
Bourgoin scrum-half a casualty as Marc Lievremont makes yet more changes.
Wales full-back Lee Byrne and Ireland scrum-half Eoin Reddan
Leading the way: Wales full-back Lee Byrne (left) and Ireland scrum-half Eoin Reddan are top of the tournament rankings for clean breaks, each having made five in three games
Scotland forward Scott MacLeod has been reprimanded for testing positive for a banned substance but can continue playing.
Paris win will convince doubters that Brian Ashton and Jonny Wilkinson are fit for office, and that a late title surge is still a possibility.
Leeds Carnegie 15 Bath 34
Fly-half remains key to side.
The 2009 tour to South Africa could be hit by absentees and restrictions, writes Paul Ackford.
England have once again been reduced to a stuttering horde.
France finished Murrayfield clash toying with Scotland to win 27-6.
Stade Francais v Harlequins brawl
Carling'sRound
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