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<title>Wales scrum-half Webb to miss 2016 Six Nations</title>
<date>Thursday 24 September 2015</date>
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<description> Wales scrumhalf Rhys Webb looks set to miss the 2016 Six Nations after undergoing 
  surgery on his foot to repair an injury sustained playing for Wales.</description>
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<title>Ritchie: England finishing second is &apos;not acceptable&apos; </title>
<date>Saturday 28 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45907</link>
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<description> Rugby Football Union (RFU) chief executive Ian Ritchie has said that England&apos;s 
  fourth consecutive runners-up finish in the Six Nations is &quot;not acceptable&quot;. </description>
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<title>Frenzied 6N finale sends World Cup warning</title>
<date>Tuesday 24 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45902</link>
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<description> The powerful and frenzied end to the Six Nations on the weekend which saw 27 
  tries scored in three matches has sent a timely warning to the southern hemisphere 
  giants ahead of this year&apos;s Rugby World Cup. </description>
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<title>Mike Brown slams lacklustre Italy and Scotland </title>
<date>Monday 23 March 2015</date>
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<description> England fullback Mike Brown has criticized the lacklustre efforts put in by 
  Scotland and Italy in the final Six Nations Championship round. </description>
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<title>Ireland end 60 year wait for back to back titles</title>
<date>Sunday 22 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45888</link>
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<description> Two tries by man of the match Sean O&apos;Brien inspired defending champions Ireland 
  to a 40-10 win over a hapless Scotland in their final Six Nations match on Saturday 
  in Edinburgh, which ultimately proved just enough to secure their first back 
  to back title wins since 1948/49.</description>
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<title>England win the battle but lose the Six Nations war</title>
<date>Sunday 22 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45886</link>
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<description> England won the battle against France beating them 55-35 but lost the Six Nations 
  war as they missed out on the title by six points on differential to Ireland. </description>
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<title>Ireland overtake Wales with Scotland victory</title>
<date>Saturday 21 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45884</link>
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<description> Ireland overtook Wales and went to the top of the Six Nations standings by beating Scotland 10-40 at Murrayfield on Saturday.</description>
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<title>Wales shoot to the top of Six Nations standings</title>
<date>Saturday 21 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45883</link>
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<description> Wales rocketed to the top of the Six Nations standings by thumping Italy 20-61 
  at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Saturday</description>
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<title>Lancaster: England have to focus on the win first</title>
<date>Saturday 21 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45876</link>
<articleid>45876</articleid>
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<description> England coach Stuart Lancaster says that Saturday&apos;s final round Six Nations 
  action is comparable with the Ryder Cup due to its dramatic conclusion.</description>
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<title>Dusautoir not ruling France out of Six Nations race</title>
<date>Saturday 21 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45878</link>
<articleid>45878</articleid>
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<description> France captain Thierry Dusautoir says that he is not ruling out France winning 
  this year&apos;s Six nations title even though they would need a remarkable set of 
  results on the final day for it to happen.</description>
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<title>Jenkins: Wales want a fast start to help title bid</title>
<date>Saturday 21 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45877</link>
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<description> Wales assistant coach Neil Jenkins has revealed that they plan to replicate 
  last week&apos;s storming start against Ireland when they play Italy in Rome in the 
  Six Nations. </description>
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<title>Ireland make two 6 Nations changes for Scotland </title>
<date>Friday 20 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45866</link>
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<description> Ireland coach Joe Schmidt has made two changes for their final Six Nations 
  match against Scotland at Murrayfield with Luke Fitzgerald and Cian Healy returning 
  to the fold</description>
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<title>Italy lose Captain Parisse for clash against Wales</title>
<date>Friday 20 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45865</link>
<articleid>45865</articleid>
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<description> Italy have lost their inspirational captain Sergio Parisse for their final 
  Six Nations match at home against Wales but gained fly-half Kelly Haimona.</description>
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<title>England make one change for France decider </title>
<date>Friday 20 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45863</link>
<articleid>45863</articleid>
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<description> England have named a team with one change to the side that beat Scotland for 
  their final Six Nations deciding match against France at Twickenham.</description>
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<title>France change two for England in Six Nations</title>
<date>Thursday 19 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45860</link>
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<description> France have named their young Stade Francais fly-half Jules Plisson in their 
  starting team to play England at Twickenham on Saturday. </description>
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<title>Scotland make two changes for Ireland visit</title>
<date>Thursday 19 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45864</link>
<articleid>45864</articleid>
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<description> Scotland head coach Vern Cotter has made two changes to the team that lost 
  to England for this weekend&apos;s Six Nations match against Ireland</description>
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<title>Wales forced to make two changes for Italy</title>
<date>Wednesday 18 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45835</link>
<articleid>45835</articleid>
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<description> Wales coach Warren Gatland has been forced into making two changes for their 
  final round Six Nations Championship match against Italy.</description>
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<title>France dominate Italy to keep slim hope alive</title>
<date>Monday 16 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45819</link>
<articleid>45819</articleid>
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<description> France whitewashed Italy 0-29 to keep their own, albeit slim, chances of winning 
  the Six Nations alive at at the Stadio Olimpico on Sunday in what could go down 
  as one of the worst Six Nations matches of all time</description>
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<title>England remain on track by beating Scotland</title>
<date>Saturday 14 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45818</link>
<articleid>45818</articleid>
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<description> England kept themselves in the hunt for the Six Nations title by beating Scotland 
  25-13 at Twickenham in the penultimate Six Nations round on Saturday</description>
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<title>Wales open up Six Nations with Ireland victory</title>
<date>Saturday 14 March 2015</date>
<link>http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45817</link>
<articleid>45817</articleid>
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<description> Wales opened up the Six Nations Championship when they beat Ireland 23-16 at 
  the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.</description>
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