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		<title>RBS 6N Team Of 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brian O&#8217;Driscoll: Player of the Tournament&#8230; RBS 6 Nations number ten is done and dusted with Ireland standing out, shoulder to shoulder, as Grand Slammers. 61 years of pain endured, it is fair to say, even those fans old enough to remember Jackie Kyle and Karl Mullen&#8217;s 1948 band of brothers weren&#8217;t shirking away from [...]]]></description>
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Brian O&#8217;Driscoll: Player of the Tournament&#8230;</i><br />

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RBS 6 Nations number ten is done and dusted with Ireland standing out, shoulder to<br />
shoulder, as Grand Slammers. 61 years of pain endured, it is fair to say, even those<br />
fans old enough to remember Jackie Kyle and Karl Mullen&#8217;s 1948 band of brothers weren&#8217;t<br />
shirking away from rounds at the bar on Saturday night.</p>
<p>The mean green XV claimed the medals but how many of their glory boys made the ScrumoftheEarth.com<br />
side? There&#8217;s also the small matter of a Lions tour in the summer, so we&#8217;ve added<br />
our starting line-up for the first Test at the bottom for you too. Do you agree? Let<br />
us know&#8230;</p>
<p><b>15: Delon Armitage (England)</b>: England unearthed a gem in the flying full-back.<br />
Played like an international veteran, countlessly leaping assuredly to claim the high-balls<br />
and gave England more cut and thrust with his intuitive running lines from deep.<br />
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14 Tommy Bowe (Ireland)</b>: The fleet-footed Ulsterman won&#8217;t be welcome at Ospreys<br />
training this week but the Irish winger is blessed with a full arsenal of skills,<br />
notably his try against Wales and the last ditch tackle on Thom Evans against Scotland<br />
were stand-out moments.</p>
<p><b>13 Brian O&#8217;Driscoll (Ireland)</b>: Some say he&#8217;s lost a bit of pace, so what does<br />
he do, master the art of a prop-forwards try. Answered those madmen that doubted BOD&#8217;s<br />
place in green by putting in punishing shift after shift.&nbsp; The talisman fully<br />
deserves his moment of glory after a decade of unrewarded centre dominance.</p>
<p><b>12 Riki Flutey (England)</b>: The tournament&#8217;s top try-scorer was a breath of fresh<br />
English air, bringing a new dimension to a previously clueless back-line. Gav didn&#8217;t<br />
do enough while Jamie and D&#8217;Arcy aggressed in spurts. Flutey could well become the<br />
first man to play for and against the Lions in South Africa.</p>
<p><b>11 Maxime Medard (France)</b>: Shane? Thom? Ugo? All endured their peaks and troughs<br />
but the bushy burned Frenchman continuously showed his counter-attacking brilliance,<br />
especially when maniac Marc &#8216;tinkerbell&#8217; Lievremont decided what he wanted to do with<br />
him.</p>
<p><b>10 Ronan O&#8217;Gara (Ireland)</b>: Jumping in and out of game&#8217;s like a sexually confused<br />
teenager facing their closet, ROG came good when it mattered. Stephen Jones can count<br />
himself unlucky but he lacks the Irishman&#8217;s match-winning bottle and those extra 55<br />
inches of right-boot.<br />
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9 Morgan Parra (France)</b>: France like their goal-kicking nine&#8217;s and the Bourgoin<br />
baby&#8217;s stellar performances against Wales and Italy marked him out amongst an ordinary<br />
bunch. A tactician in the making, his incisive fringe running and slick hands were<br />
a feature of inconsistent French fluidity.</p>
<p><b>1 Gethin Jenkins (Wales)</b>: A human bulldozer with the Chinese work-rate was<br />
a shoo-in after the England game with a monumental 16 tackles. Covered every blade<br />
of grass and the competition&#8217;s chief scrummage destroyer.</p>
<p><b>2 Jerry Flannery (Ireland)</b>: The Irish red-faced assassin shades Lee Mears in<br />
a photo-finish. Both had their moments, especially their trademark accuracy in the<br />
line-out but the Munster bruiser offered slightly more menace around the park.</p>
<p><b>3 Adam Jones (Wales)</b>: Rid of those awful braids, the fuzzy bear found an extra-yard<br />
from somewhere and performed titanically as part of the most powerful and dynamic<br />
Welsh front-row for donkeys years.</p>
<p><b>4 Alun Wyn Jones (Wales)</b>: Tackled more obstructions than the tournament&#8217;s organisers<br />
and was richly rewarded for proposing a new generation of Welsh-lock with the captaincy<br />
against Italy although he can expect strong challenges coming from Messrs Hines and<br />
O&#8217;Callaghan in South Africa. </p>
<p><b>5 Paul O&#8217;Connell (Ireland)</b>: The ginger giant draws comparisons with England&#8217;s<br />
former Captain Colossus, Martin Johnson, savaging bodies in the line-out, tackle-area<br />
and fearlessly charging into contact without care for limb nor his sanity. The outstanding<br />
forward of the tournament.</p>
<p><b>6 Thierry Dusautoir (France)</b>:&nbsp; Taken Serge Betsen&#8217;s crown as le tour de<br />
force on the French back-row, not only courtesy of his brutal tackle count, but also<br />
his impressive tally of turnovers, stampeding link-up play and marauding athleticism.<br />
A sublime all-round talent.</p>
<p><b>7 Martyn Williams (Wales)</b>: Untouchable when it comes to the breakdown business.<br />
Even in his twilight years, the nugget is worth his weight in gold and it showed in<br />
Rome where Wales were strangely outmuscled and bullied in the contact area.<br />
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8 Sergio Parisse (Italy)</b>: Mr. Italy at fly-half, centre, full-back, hooker&#8230;<br />
Anywhere. More carries, yardage and reverse-flick passes than his peers, Parisse betters<br />
Imanol Harinordoquy and Jamie Heaslip to the title. </p>
<p><b>British Lions XV</b></p>
<p>15 Lee Byrne, 14 Tommy Bowe, 13 Brian O&#8217;Driscoll (c), 12 Riki Flutey, 11 Shane Williams,<br />
10 Ronan O&#8217;Gara, 9 Mike Phillips, 1 Gethin Jenkins, 2 Jerry Flannery, 3 Euan Murray,<br />
4 Nathan Hines, 5 Paul O&#8217;Connell, 6 Tom Croft, 7 Martyn Williams, 8 Jamie Heaslip.
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		<title>England Finish On A High</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It wasn’t the jackpot but England bagged the oldest prize, The Calcutta Cup, and gave Martin Johnson and his team their first trophy, ending the Six Nations with a 26-12 victory over Scotland. It wasn’t the try-scoring jamboree of last weekend, but England gained back-to-back wins for the first time since 2007 with a performance [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It wasn’t the jackpot but England bagged the oldest prize, The Calcutta Cup, and gave Martin Johnson and his team their first trophy, ending the Six Nations with a 26-12 victory over Scotland.</p>
<p>It wasn’t the try-scoring jamboree of last weekend, but England gained back-to-back<br />
wins for the first time since 2007 with a performance that promised plenty of zest<br />
but often lacked fluency against their gritty Caledonian neighbours.</p>
<p>On the Six Nations final day under-card, international rugby’s oldest rivals slugged<br />
it out like two seasoned heavyweights, but as the clocked ticked towards the closing<br />
rounds, there was only going to be one winner, especially with both sets of players<br />
out on their feet by the end of the contest.</p>
<p>England bossed territory and possession but found a stubborn Scottish defence difficult<br />
to grind down. Despite large periods of pressure, England lacked a cutting edge in<br />
the second-half with first half injuries to Phil Vickery and Harry Ellis stiffling<br />
the red rose’s momentum.</p>
<p>Three more tries, to go with the 13 already scored, championed England at the tournament&#8217;s<br />
top try-scorers and Mike Tindall was quick to heap praise on the team’s new style<br />
of play and coach Brian Smith.</p>
<p>“It’s the most pleasing aspect of the tournament but it’s just disappointing that<br />
maybe we should’ve been going for a Grand Slam.</p>
<p>“We’ve made a lot of progression during the course of the tournament. Today we were<br />
a bit sloppy and perhaps too eager but hopefully everyone can see the way we want<br />
to play.”</p>
<p>Riki Flutey has been the heartbeat of England’s ambitious approach and the Man-of-the-Match<br />
treated the sell-out Twickenham crowd to another sensational display of&nbsp; quick<br />
feet, delicate hands and try-scorers instinct.</p>
<p>Ugo Monye raced into score England’s first after some neat Toby Flood hands before<br />
Flutey used all of his strength to carry three Scots over the line en route to his<br />
fourth score of the tournament albeit after television adjudication.</p>
<p>Limited they may have been, but with their coach’s job on the line, Scotland refused<br />
to throw in the towel and played, as Johsnon predicted with a “chip on their shoulder,”</p>
<p>Some heroic defending from the auld enemy, coupled with England’s growing tally of<br />
penalties (11) and self-imposed errors, ensured Scotland were in with a shout with<br />
ten minutes to go as Phil Godman and Chris Paterson nudged over long-distance penalties.</p>
<p>Try as they might smashing into England’s midfield, Scotland’s largely ineffective<br />
dominance came in short bursts and in fairly ineffective field position and with Matt<br />
Tait&#8217;s late effort putting the gloss on the scoreboard, Scotland were taught a lesson<br />
in execution.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t at its best but pleasing aspects for Johnson – the ever-growing confidence<br />
of Flood, Flutey and Tindall’s greater understanding in the centres, Delon Armitage’s<br />
maturity at full-back and Tom Croft’s athletic contribution in the back-row – will<br />
be ending with a win but second place isn’t something he will cheer about too long<br />
into next week.</p>
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		<title>England Scrum Switched On</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lee Mears: Soon to be the new nose of Kenco&#8230; England must front-up and be switched on if they are going to match a near-perfect Scotland scrum, according to Graham Rowntree. Scotland may only have the one win in this year’s competition but their ferocious scrum has claimed its fair share of scalps along the [...]]]></description>
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<em>Lee Mears: Soon to be the new nose of Kenco&#8230;</em>
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England must front-up and be switched on if they are going to match a near-perfect<br />
Scotland scrum, according to Graham Rowntree.
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Scotland may only have the one win in this year’s competition but their ferocious<br />
scrum has claimed its fair share of scalps along the way.
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Rowntree, whose trademark cauliflower ears serve as a reminder of the brutal physicalities<br />
of front-row aritistry, said: “There are not many bigger packs around the world than<br />
Scotland and what they did to Ireland and Italy, and indeed to South Africa and New<br />
Zealand in the autumn, shows their forward play, not just their scrummaging, has really<br />
improved.”
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Euan Murray has been at the core of Scotland’s savage set-piece and Rowntree admits<br />
he is a “big fan” of the Northampton Saints prop.
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England hooker Lee Mears can’t wait for the “huge battle” with Murray after the pair<br />
made acquaintances during Bath’s draw at Franklins Gardens earlier this season.
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“All tight-heads wander into my area at some point or another, so i’ll be looking<br />
forward to having a word in his ear at the weekend.
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“Scotland has just started to play together and like us, they’ve kept a similar side<br />
and are blessed with big units. Murray’s scrummaging well, Alastair Dickinson’s a<br />
livewire and they’ve got big bruisers in Nathan Hines, Jason White and Jim Hamilton.”
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Mears, who is reaping the rewards courtesy of Martin Johnson’s selection policy, is<br />
anticipating Scotland to throw the kitchen sink at the red rose pack.
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“We must express ourselves and put pressure on Scotland even when we haven’t got the<br />
ball. We must force them to work outside of their game plan.
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“Whenever you play away, you’ve got to dominate the opposition forwards and they stand<br />
a good chance, especially with great attacking options like the Evans brothers. [Thom<br />
and Max} It’s going be tough day.&#8221;
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		<title>Continuity Silences Shooters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Toby Flood: What&#8217;s it going to be this week? His little toe... Sunshine breathes optimism, or so they say, and as the clouds finally lifted from over the England rugby team, their training base became infected with hope. Given the current climate, such buoyance is restricted to small communities, but even behind his well-seasoned face, [...]]]></description>
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<i>Toby Flood: What&#8217;s it going to be this week? His little toe..</i>.<span></p>
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<div align="left">Sunshine breathes optimism, or so they say,<br />
and as the clouds finally lifted from over the England rugby team, their training<br />
base became infected with hope. Given the current climate, such buoyance is restricted<br />
to small communities, but even behind his well-seasoned face, Martin Johnson couldn’t<br />
hide a beaming smile &#8211; he even managed to crack a joke or two.</p>
<p>Behind all the doom and gloom of a shambolic autumn, pressures have ceased for now,<br />
and a fresh blossom has settled upon England’s garden after Sunday’s spot of French<br />
weeding.</p>
<p>&nbsp;In some cynical corners, questions were being asked, only whispers of course,<br />
but an air of confidence that has blown in the manager’s favour with Toby Flood and<br />
Joe Worsley’s fighting off the evil fitness demons to take their places in England’s<br />
unchanged side to take on Scotland this weekend.</p>
<p>October 13 2007. That was the last time England named an untouched 22 for a rugby<br />
international It just so happened to be the World C upsemi-final against France. Only<br />
four members of the XV survive from that evening with Nick Easter, Simon Shaw, Mark<br />
Cueto and Andrew Sheridan primed for Saturday’s Calcutta Cup crunch.</p>
<p>Flood’s shoulder is not as serious as Worlsey’s gashed thumb, which was believed to<br />
have split right down to the bone and according to one team-mate, the Wasps flanker<br />
rated his chances as “30% at best” on Monday.</p>
<p>It just goes to prove that miracles do happen.</p>
<p>Scotland hasn’t won at Twickenham since 1983 and will travel down to English HQ with<br />
the trophy following last year’s 15-9 Murrayfield triumph. Not one that lives long<br />
in the memory apart from the bitter taste Scotland’s ungracious celebrations left<br />
in Captain Steve Borthwick’s pallet.</p>
<p>If proof of the skipper’s growing influence wasn’t abundant on Sunday then Johnson&#8217;s<br />
claims that he expects Scotland to come down with a “chip on their shoulder” and his<br />
show of “no sympathy” towards opposite number Frank Hadden should stoke the fires<br />
ahead of the Six Nations final round feast. As if they needed helping.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our motivation as a team has got to be to improve our performance from last week.<br />
You never say &#8216;same again&#8217;. You want to get better. There is a big improvement to<br />
come out of us,&#8221; said Johnson&nbsp; </p>
<p>Improvements on the field have mirrored those in the management. Experiments with<br />
Steffon Armitage and Ben Foden aside, Johnson’s continued faith in his cohorts, not<br />
just his chosen one, Borthwick, but also the umpteen sin-binners and his coaching<br />
staff, have been rewarded.</p>
<p>Naming the same team coupled with a win on Saturday would be a fitting end for the<br />
manager and his insistence on sticking to his guns. Even if the critics thought he<br />
was way off target.<br />

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		<title>Heaslip, O&#8217;Leary, Flannery In</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jamie Heaslip: A Lions spot awaits&#8230; Declan Kidney has made three changes to his starting line-up for Saturday&#8217;s Six Nations Grand Slam decider in Cardiff against Wales. Number eight Jamie Heaslip, scrum-half Tomas O&#8217;Leary and hooker Jerry Flannery, are recalled following the 22-15 victory over Scotland at Murrayfield. Peter Stringer can count himself slightly unfortunate [...]]]></description>
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<i>Jamie Heaslip: A Lions spot awaits&#8230;</i></p>
<div align="left">Declan Kidney has made three changes to his starting line-up for<br />
Saturday&#8217;s Six Nations Grand Slam decider in Cardiff against Wales.</p>
<p>Number eight Jamie Heaslip, scrum-half Tomas O&#8217;Leary and hooker Jerry Flannery, are<br />
recalled following the 22-15 victory over Scotland at Murrayfield.</p>
<p>Peter Stringer can count himself slightly unfortunate following his match-winning<br />
break that set-up Heaslip&#8217;s try while Rory Best and Denis Leamy did little wrong too.</p>
<p><b>Ireland:</b> R Kearney (Leinster); T Bowe (Ospreys), B O&#8217;Driscoll (Leinster, captain),<br />
G D&#8217;Arcy (Leinster), L Fitzgerald (Leinster); R O&#8217;Gara (Munster), T O&#8217;Leary (Munster);<br />
M Horan (Munster), J Flannery (Munster), J Hayes (Munster), D O&#8217;Callaghan (Munster),<br />
P O&#8217;Connell (Munster), S Ferris (Ulster), D Wallace (Munster), J Heaslip (Leinster).</p>
<p><b>Replacements:</b> R Best (Ulster), T Court (Ulster), M O&#8217;Driscoll (Munster), D<br />
Leamy (Munster), P Stringer (Munster), P Wallace (Ulster), G Murphy (Leicester).</p>
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		<title>Wales Change Eight For Ireland</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ryan Jones: Dreaming of more glory&#8230; and kebabs! Wales have made eight changes to their side to face Ireland for the crucial Six Nations title-clincher against Ireland. Key features of Warren Gatland&#8217;s side, include returning forward trio prop Gethin Jenkins, lock Ian Gough and flanker Martyn Williams. 2005 and 2008 Grand Slam centre pairing Tom [...]]]></description>
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<i>Ryan Jones: Dreaming of more glory&#8230; and kebabs!</i></p>
<div align="left">Wales have made eight changes to their side to face Ireland for<br />
the crucial Six Nations title-clincher against Ireland.</p>
<p>Key features of Warren Gatland&#8217;s side, include returning forward trio prop Gethin<br />
Jenkins, lock Ian Gough and flanker Martyn Williams. </p>
<p>2005 and 2008 Grand Slam centre pairing Tom Shanklin and Gavin Henson are reunited&nbsp;<br />
outside Stephen Jones with Jamie Roberts having to settle for a spot on the bench.</p>
<p>Ryan Jones takes on the skipper&#8217;s role from Alun Wyn Jones with namesakes Adam and<br />
Mark starting at prop and wing respectively.</p>
<p>Wales must win by 13-points to reclaim the RBS 6 Nations trophy.</p>
<p><b>Wales:</b> L Byrne (Ospreys); M Jones (Scarlets), T Shanklin (Cardiff Blues), G<br />
Henson (Ospreys), S Williams (Ospreys); S Jones (Scarlets), M Phillips (Ospreys);<br />
G Jenkins (Cardiff Blues), M Rees (Scarlets), A Jones (Ospreys), I Gough (Ospreys),<br />
A-W Jones (Ospreys), R Jones (Ospreys, capt), M Williams (Cardiff Blues), A Powell<br />
(Cardiff Blues).<br />
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Replacements:</b> H Bennett (Ospreys), J Yapp (Cardiff Blues) L Charteris (Newport<br />
Gwent Dragons), D Jones (Scarlets), W Fury (London Irish), J Hook (Ospreys), J Roberts<br />
(Cardiff Blues).
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