Six Nations 2017: Players to watch

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 16:53:28


Defending champion England was unbeaten in last year's tournament and has gone 13 matches without defeat under head coach Eddie Jones, and 14 overall.

But Ireland -- the 2014 and 2015 champion -- is also a form side in world rugby having toppled the All Blacks in Chicago last year.

Those two teams will be favorites, but France, Wales, Italy and Scotland will all look to spring an upset in what is traditionally an impossible tournament to try to predict.



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From speedy wingers to massive centers, we ask the experts -- including three national team coaches -- to pick their players to watch at this year's Six Nations.

Visit cnn.com/rugby for more news and videos

In the opening weekend, Scotland hosts Ireland, France visits England's stronghold Twickenham and, on Sunday, Wales goes to Rome to take on Italy.

Defending champion England was unbeaten in last year's tournament and has gone 13 matches without defeat under head coach Eddie Jones, and 14 overall. But Ireland -- the 2014 and 2015 champion -- is also a form side in world rugby having toppled the All Blacks in Chicago last year. Visit cnn.com/rugby for more news and videos Those two teams will be favorites, but France, Wales, Italy and Scotland will all look to spring an upset in what is traditionally an impossible tournament to try to predict. Those two teams will be favorites, but France, Wales, Italy and Scotland will all look to spring an upset in what is traditionally an impossible tournament to try to predict. Visit cnn.com/rugby for more news and videos But Ireland -- the 2014 and 2015 champion -- is also a form side in world rugby having toppled the All Blacks in Chicago last year. Those two teams will be favorites, but France, Wales, Italy and Scotland will all look to spring an upset in what is traditionally an impossible tournament to try to predict. Those two teams will be favorites, but France, Wales, Italy and Scotland will all look to spring an upset in what is traditionally an impossible tournament to try to predict. From speedy wingers to massive centers, we ask the experts -- including three national team coaches -- to pick their players to watch at this year's Six Nations. Defending champion England was unbeaten in last year's tournament and has gone 13 matches without defeat under head coach Eddie Jones, and 14 overall. But Ireland -- the 2014 and 2015 champion -- is also a form side in world rugby having toppled the All Blacks in Chicago last year. Defending champion England was unbeaten in last year's tournament and has gone 13 matches without defeat under head coach Eddie Jones, and 14 overall. From speedy wingers to massive centers, we ask the experts -- including three national team coaches -- to pick their players to watch at this year's Six Nations. But Ireland -- the 2014 and 2015 champion -- is also a form side in world rugby having toppled the All Blacks in Chicago last year. From speedy wingers to massive centers, we ask the experts -- including three national team coaches -- to pick their players to watch at this year's Six Nations. From speedy wingers to massive centers, we ask the experts -- including three national team coaches -- to pick their players to watch at this year's Six Nations. Visit cnn.com/rugby for more news and videos But Ireland -- the 2014 and 2015 champion -- is also a form side in world rugby having toppled the All Blacks in Chicago last year. Defending champion England was unbeaten in last year's tournament and has gone 13 matches without defeat under head coach Eddie Jones, and 14 overall. In the opening weekend, Scotland hosts Ireland, France visits England's stronghold Twickenham and, on Sunday, Wales goes to Rome to take on Italy. From speedy wingers to massive centers, we ask the experts -- including three national team coaches -- to pick their players to watch at this year's Six Nations. From speedy wingers to massive centers, we ask the experts -- including three national team coaches -- to pick their players to watch at this year's Six Nations. But Ireland -- the 2014 and 2015 champion -- is also a form side in world rugby having toppled the All Blacks in Chicago last year. Defending champion England was unbeaten in last year's tournament and has gone 13 matches without defeat under head coach Eddie Jones, and 14 overall. In the opening weekend, Scotland hosts Ireland, France visits England's stronghold Twickenham and, on Sunday, Wales goes to Rome to take on Italy. In the opening weekend, Scotland hosts Ireland, France visits England's stronghold Twickenham and, on Sunday, Wales goes to Rome to take on Italy. Defending champion England was unbeaten in last year's tournament and has gone 13 matches without defeat under head coach Eddie Jones, and 14 overall. From speedy wingers to massive centers, we ask the experts -- including three national team coaches -- to pick their players to watch at this year's Six Nations. Visit cnn.com/rugby for more news and videos But Ireland -- the 2014 and 2015 champion -- is also a form side in world rugby having toppled the All Blacks in Chicago last year. From speedy wingers to massive centers, we ask the experts -- including three national team coaches -- to pick their players to watch at this year's Six Nations.

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