RBS 6 Nations Winners?

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I'm backing England after a bad World Cup it's our time to shine. Come on England0
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How much for the tickets please?0
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I reckon New Zealand might finally win it this year. What are their odds?6
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Not sure how this year's can be closer than last year. Going for Ireland to make it 3 in a row.1
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England0
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France0
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England, though why they've picked Hartley over Tom Youngs I don't know.1
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anyone but Wales please!3
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What are the fixtures?
One of th things i'v never understood about 6 nations is why they dont play home and away - that way every season would be open - the way it is now , if you were , say, Scotland then you might have France,England and /ireland away one year - then you're buggered before it even kicks off. How can you win a championship by playing less games at home than away?0 -
Going on the World Cup and what each team has done since, they are very good odds for Scotland
Going on the fact I'm Scottish, France will win.
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The years where Ireland have to play away to England and France is always tougher to win it.guinnessaddick said:Not sure how this year's can be closer than last year. Going for Ireland to make it 3 in a row.
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I'll stick with my avatar and go with the fightin' Irish ☘2
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Sorry Cafcdave123 but tickets gone already.
6th Feb
France v Italy
Scotland v England
7th Feb
Ireland v Wales
13th Feb
France v Ireland
Wales v Scotland
14th Feb
Italy v England
26th Feb
Wales v France
27th Feb
Italy v Scotland
England v Ireland
12th Mar
Ireland v Italy
England v Wales
13th Mar
Scotland v France
19th Mar
Wales v Italy
Ireland v Scotland
France v England
All kick-offs staggered so we can watch every game live on terrestrial TV.
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thats what i love about the rugby they consider the fans sitting at home watching, six nations tickets are so hard to get, i tried getting through club membership but had nothing, had a quick scout on via go go this morning a pair of tickets to eng vs ire in okay seats at twickenham £573.00 each plus booking fee.0
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In true @ForeverAddickted style with my Match Preview Predictions... England0
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odds using oddschecker;
england 7/4
wales 10/3
ireland 10/3
france 6/1
scotland 16/1
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Doesn't sky take a shed load of criticism for considering fans sitting at home by televising so many games?palarsehater said:thats what i love about the rugby they consider the fans sitting at home watching, six nations tickets are so hard to get, i tried getting through club membership but had nothing, had a quick scout on via go go this morning a pair of tickets to eng vs ire in okay seats at twickenham £573.00 each plus booking fee.
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the six nations is done at proper times and dates and times are usually announced a few months in advance sky/bt tell fans 15 days before, bit of a difference. if you know something is going to be on at a certain time and date 6 months in advance no issue as you can book hotel and flights to suit. changing plans less than 3 weeks before is a major ballache, in addition six nations is a national thing so everyone wants to see there team, and thats why its fair because everyone from the six nations gets to see there team on tv.C_Jensens_Love_Child said:
Doesn't sky take a shed load of criticism for considering fans sitting at home by televising so many games?palarsehater said:thats what i love about the rugby they consider the fans sitting at home watching, six nations tickets are so hard to get, i tried getting through club membership but had nothing, had a quick scout on via go go this morning a pair of tickets to eng vs ire in okay seats at twickenham £573.00 each plus booking fee.
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Massive exaggeration there. Most (but not all) sky games are flagged up well in advance. And clashing matches with football for TV purposes isn't always "proper times and dates" either for a lot of people.palarsehater said:
the six nations is done at proper times and dates and times are usually announced a few months in advance sky/bt tell fans 15 days before, bit of a difference. if you know something is going to be on at a certain time and date 6 months in advance no issue as you can book hotel and flights to suit. changing plans less than 3 weeks before is a major ballache.C_Jensens_Love_Child said:
Doesn't sky take a shed load of criticism for considering fans sitting at home by televising so many games?palarsehater said:thats what i love about the rugby they consider the fans sitting at home watching, six nations tickets are so hard to get, i tried getting through club membership but had nothing, had a quick scout on via go go this morning a pair of tickets to eng vs ire in okay seats at twickenham £573.00 each plus booking fee.
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There's also the fact that there is 15 games to fit in not 100-1000's (if counting the different leagues) surely if you comparing a schedule of the six nations you should compare it with a European championship or world cup they also give you the fixtures in 6 not with a league structure. If they were all done in advance then you'd have people complaining about Leicester hardly featuring on tele even when there having a season like they are.palarsehater said:
the six nations is done at proper times and dates and times are usually announced a few months in advance sky/bt tell fans 15 days before, bit of a difference. if you know something is going to be on at a certain time and date 6 months in advance no issue as you can book hotel and flights to suit. changing plans less than 3 weeks before is a major ballache, in addition six nations is a national thing so everyone wants to see there team, and thats why its fair because everyone from the six nations gets to see there team on tv.C_Jensens_Love_Child said:
Doesn't sky take a shed load of criticism for considering fans sitting at home by televising so many games?palarsehater said:thats what i love about the rugby they consider the fans sitting at home watching, six nations tickets are so hard to get, i tried getting through club membership but had nothing, had a quick scout on via go go this morning a pair of tickets to eng vs ire in okay seats at twickenham £573.00 each plus booking fee.
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was just a comment that its good for me to watch at home.C_Jensens_Love_Child said:
There's also the fact that there is 15 games to fit in not 100-1000's (if counting the different leagues) surely if you comparing a schedule of the six nations you should compare it with a European championship or world cup they also give you the fixtures in 6 not with a league structure. If they were all done in advance then you'd have people complaining about Leicester hardly featuring on tele even when there having a season like they are.palarsehater said:
the six nations is done at proper times and dates and times are usually announced a few months in advance sky/bt tell fans 15 days before, bit of a difference. if you know something is going to be on at a certain time and date 6 months in advance no issue as you can book hotel and flights to suit. changing plans less than 3 weeks before is a major ballache, in addition six nations is a national thing so everyone wants to see there team, and thats why its fair because everyone from the six nations gets to see there team on tv.C_Jensens_Love_Child said:
Doesn't sky take a shed load of criticism for considering fans sitting at home by televising so many games?palarsehater said:thats what i love about the rugby they consider the fans sitting at home watching, six nations tickets are so hard to get, i tried getting through club membership but had nothing, had a quick scout on via go go this morning a pair of tickets to eng vs ire in okay seats at twickenham £573.00 each plus booking fee.
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my other half is an arsenal member and they heard of the fixture change when it was officialy announced 23 days before the arranged fixture, away fans like myself tend to book rail tickets at least a couple of months in advance so we can afford to go, so i was 8 days out, hardly massive i would sayAlgarveaddick said:
Massive exaggeration there. Most (but not all) sky games are flagged up well in advance. And clashing matches with football for TV purposes isn't always "proper times and dates" either for a lot of people.palarsehater said:
the six nations is done at proper times and dates and times are usually announced a few months in advance sky/bt tell fans 15 days before, bit of a difference. if you know something is going to be on at a certain time and date 6 months in advance no issue as you can book hotel and flights to suit. changing plans less than 3 weeks before is a major ballache.C_Jensens_Love_Child said:
Doesn't sky take a shed load of criticism for considering fans sitting at home by televising so many games?palarsehater said:thats what i love about the rugby they consider the fans sitting at home watching, six nations tickets are so hard to get, i tried getting through club membership but had nothing, had a quick scout on via go go this morning a pair of tickets to eng vs ire in okay seats at twickenham £573.00 each plus booking fee.
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Annoys me how they've picked Hartley as captain, when he's not even the best hooker in the country at the moment. Jamie George should be starting.
Having said that, he is one of few 'leaders' in that squad so a pretty tough choice.0 -
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Like I said, "Most (but not all)". If you are using one example so can I. Millwall v Burton has been moved to 7.45 on 28th March for TV - that's a couple of months in advance. CJLC makes pertinent points too.palarsehater said:
my other half is an arsenal member and they heard of the fixture change when it was officialy announced 23 days before the arranged fixture, away fans like myself tend to book rail tickets at least a couple of months in advance so we can afford to go, so i was 8 days out, hardly massive i would sayAlgarveaddick said:
Massive exaggeration there. Most (but not all) sky games are flagged up well in advance. And clashing matches with football for TV purposes isn't always "proper times and dates" either for a lot of people.palarsehater said:
the six nations is done at proper times and dates and times are usually announced a few months in advance sky/bt tell fans 15 days before, bit of a difference. if you know something is going to be on at a certain time and date 6 months in advance no issue as you can book hotel and flights to suit. changing plans less than 3 weeks before is a major ballache.C_Jensens_Love_Child said:
Doesn't sky take a shed load of criticism for considering fans sitting at home by televising so many games?palarsehater said:thats what i love about the rugby they consider the fans sitting at home watching, six nations tickets are so hard to get, i tried getting through club membership but had nothing, had a quick scout on via go go this morning a pair of tickets to eng vs ire in okay seats at twickenham £573.00 each plus booking fee.
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@Algarveaddick do you have an issue with me or are you an employee of sky as you seem to have taken it very personally that i've made a comment about sky moving fixtures to suit television audiences, i commented saying its good that there on at advanced publicised times and on terrestrial tv, and for some reason you have decided to have a pop at me over it, anyway if it makes you happy then fair play.0
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Tom Youngs and Jamie George are both better.Addickforlife said:Annoys me how they've picked Hartley as captain, when he's not even the best hooker in the country at the moment. Jamie George should be starting.
Having said that, he is one of few 'leaders' in that squad so a pretty tough choice.
I'd have kept Robshaw as captain giben he'll still be in, just as blind side.0