6 Nations rugby, as ever, continues to amaze. How can a game, which borders on brutality and can make a fully grown man weaken at the knees, be won and lost on such small margins? England may have took the crucial encounter 17-9 with a performance that sets up a real possibility of Martin Johnson’s men winning their first Championship, let alone Grand Slam, since 2003, but it was the miniscule difference between execution in the first half and second half that set England on their merry way. Too often in the first half the bigfreebet favourites pressed through the congested centre of the pitch and mis-cued in front of an expectant Twickenham crowd. The half-back pairing of Toby Flood and Ben Youngs tried to fire in a manner which… Read More






