

With the 2010s now in the books, Huw Richards breaks down the numbers and looks at how the decade stacks up against over a century of the Six Nations.
The 2019 Six Nations may be over, but which players made it into ESPN's Fantasy Rugby Team of the Tournament? Remarkably, only one of Wales' Grand Slam heroes makes the cut.
Twickenham's day began with a match hundreds of miles away that killed championship hopes -- so the Calcutta Cup encounter that followed was a dud, right? Wrong. Very, very wrong.
Eddie Jones' side blew a 31-point lead to draw with Scotland in a remarkable game at Twickenham.
Gareth Anscombe guided Wales to the Six Nations title with a Man of the Match performance, and he got his rewards in our Six Nations Fantasy Rugby game too.
Wales have clinched the 2019 Six Nations title after beating holders Ireland at the Principality Stadium.
England led 31-0 after 31 minutes at Twickenham, but it took a George Ford try as time expired to salvage a draw after a stirring fightback from Scotland.
Wales are on the verge of an historic Six Nations title, but Ireland, England and an oncoming storm stand in their way.
It's the final week, and it's not just the Grand Slam and Six Nations that are on the line. Who's going to win you the points in the final push for ESPN Fantasy Rugby glory?
Jack Nowell returns to England's starting lineup for the visit of Scotland, with Joe Cokanasiga dropping out of the matchday squad, while Scotland have named six changes.
Scotland trio Tommy Seymour, Blair Kinghorn and Stuart Hogg have been ruled out of Saturday's final Six Nations match against England at Twickenham.
Maro Itoje has not been included in the England's 31-man training squad ahead of Saturday's Six Nations match against Scotland at Twickenham.
England and Ireland's high-scoring stars dominate the Round 4 Fantasy Rugby Team of the Week.
Off-field discussions about the future of Welsh club rugby almost undermined efforts towards a first Six Nations clean sweep since 2012, but Warren Gatland's side really have forgotten how to lose.
It's a massive weekend of Six Nations rugby -- but what should all the Fantasy managers out there be thinking about?
Between the messy civil war in Welsh rugby, the salary cap problems of the English game and the confusion over a new 'Nations Championship', rugby is taking a battering, but the action on the pitch could provide welcome relief this weekend.
Despite a disjointed performance against Scotland, Wales grabbed the victory needed to set up a chance at a Grand Slam when they face Ireland next weekend.
Scotland backs Sean Maitland and Chris Harris picked up injuries while playing for their club sides last weekend, ruling them out of Saturday's Six Nations Test against Wales.
A resurgent France performance means that their players dominate the best XV of Week 3 in ESPN Fantasy Rugby -- but which other players top the point-scoring charts?
After frustrating defeats by Wales and England in the opening two weeks of the Six Nations, France took advantage of a weakened Scotland team to clinch their first win of this year's campaign.
It's a massive weekend of Six Nations rugby -- but what should all the Fantasy managers out there be thinking about?
Pete Horne will replace the injured Finn Rusell at fly-half as Scotland make four changes for their Six Nations match with France in Paris.
Scotland fly-half Finn Russell is out of Saturday's Six Nations match against France after he failed a concussion test while playing for French side Racing 92.
Finn Russell is a major doubt for Scotland's Six Nations clash with France on Saturday after he suffered a head injury playing for club side Racing 92.
Scotland midfielder Huw Jones is set to miss the remainder of the Six Nations, but head coach Gregor Townsend is hopeful that injured Stuart Hogg can still play a part in the campaign.



