2010 RBS Six Nations Championship

The oldest and most prestigious rugby tournament in the world, the RBS Six Nations, promises to serve up yet another bumper offering of top level European rugby in 2010, as the finest teams in the region participate in 15 matches over five weekends.

With Ireland having broken their 60+ years drought in winning the Grand Slam - can they put on a performance worthy of Six Nations Champions again in 2010?

No doubt the English will cry foul - but their form in the latter stages of the 2009 Six Nations may suggest they could make a comeback in the competition.

2010 Six Nations Betting


The Six Nations is the rugby-betting highlight of the year. During the 2010 Six Nations tournament punters will have access to a wide selection of betting markets, while ante-post 2010 Six Nations outright winner betting markets are open 12 months of the year.

Punters can cash in on some excellent odds on the various betting markets offered during Six Nations encounters. Anytime tryscorer betting can be very lucrative with good bets like Shane Williams, Vincent Clerc and Brian O’Driscoll out on the field, whilst winning margin bets are perennial favourites in closely matched encounters.

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Six Nations Betting News

2009 Six Nations Review: Round Five

The 2009 Six Nations championship ended in triumph for Ireland as they claimed their first Grand Slam title since 1948. England managed a creditable second place in the tournament despite an under-par. […]

2009 Six Nations Preview: Ireland vs. Wales

Time: Saturday, 17:00 GMT Venue: Millennium Stadium, Cardiff Referee: Wayne Barnes Weather: Mild, sunny The final match of the 2009 Six Nations Championship will literally serve as the tournament’s. […]

2009 Six Nations Preview: England vs. Scotland

Time: Saturday, 15:00 GMT Venue: Twickenham, London Referee: Marius Jonker Weather: Mild, sunny While Scotland’s match against England is a dead rubber within the context of the Six Nations, thereâ€. […]

2009 Six Nations Preview: Italy vs. France

Time: Saturday, 13:15 GMT Venue: Stadio Flaminio, Rome Referee: Allain Rolland Weather: Mild, sunny France and Italy meet in Rome for a dead rubber on Saturday, with pride and the job security of mana. […]

2009 Six Nations Review: Round Four

The penultimate round of Six Nations matches left Wales chances of retaining the Championship title intact, Ireland within reach of their first Championship win since 1985, and England with something. […]

Six Nations Preview: England vs. France

Time: Sunday, 15:00 GMT Venue: Twickenham, London Referee: Stuart Dickinson Weather: Sunny, light easterly winds In past decades ‘Le Crunch’ was often the match that would decide which of England. […]

2010 Six Nations Rivalries

As some of the oldest rivalries in international sport are renewed, tens of thousands of fans will travel across Europe to pack stadiums for some of the most fiercely contested rugby games of the year. Wales will be hoping to defend its crown at the 2010 Six Nations Championship, while England will be looking to end a 6-year Six Nations title drought.

However, it is the grand slam that is the ultimate goal of every team competing in the Six Nations. The Irish are currently grand slam champions, and seem to have a knack for producing clean sweeps of the tournament when they win it, but France will be hungry for success after two years spent wandering in the international rugby wilderness.

The 2010 Six Nations will also witness each of the British teams attempt to secure the Triple Crown by beating the other teams from the United Kingdom, while the Calcutta Cup contested between Scotland and England is certain to confirm its reputation as being one of the most hard-fought matches in international rugby.

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