

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.
Romain Ntamack will start at fly-half for France against Scotland on Saturday after Jacques Brunel named five changes to his side in a bid to save their ailing Six Nations campaign.
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.
While Jonny May was the hat-trick hero, it was the brilliant Owen Farrell who tore France apart at Twickenham as Eddie Jones' game plan kicked into another gear.
England made it two wins from two in this year's Six Nations with a resounding, six-try victory at Twickenham.
Jonny May's hat-trick against France means he tops the point-scoring charts in ESPN Fantasy Rugby -- but who else joined the England winger in the best XV of Week 2?
Changes across the Six Nations teams have caused a bit of a headache for Fantasy managers. Here are the answers to some serious questions ahead of Week 2.
England's Chris Ashton will make his first Six Nations start since 2013 as Eddie Jones named two changes to his side to face France at Twickenham on Sunday.
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Blair Kinghorn topped the point-scoring charts thanks to his hat-trick for Scotland -- but who else should you have picked in your Fantasy Rugby team? Here's the best XV of Week 1.
It was all going so well for France as they took a 16-0 lead into half-time. But a record-breaking comeback from Wales puts coach Warren Gatland on course to deliver on a bold prediction.
Wales fought back from 16-0 down at halftime to beat France 24-19 on Friday in a compelling opening Six Nations match, claiming their 10th win in a row.
This marks the start of the sport's biggest year, with the Rugby World Cup hovering later in the calendar.
It's literally hours away. The Six Nations, that is. France and Wales kick off the 2019 men's tournament in Paris on Friday evening.
It is now as easy to measure the countdown to the Six Nations in hours as in days, with the first match - France v Wales - kicking off in Paris on Friday evening.
Wales have handed a Six Nations debut to scrum-half Tomos Williams for the opening game against France in Paris on Friday.
Despite not playing in the Six Nations before, these are the emerging talents who could make the difference to your Fantasy Rugby team in 2019.
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