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Dupont Returns: France Leads Star-Studded Six Nations Field
2 Feb
Summary
- Last year's Six Nations saw a record 101 tries scored.
- France aims to retain the title despite losing key players.
- England enters the tournament as genuine contenders after 11 wins.

Last year's Six Nations tournament set a new benchmark with a record 101 tries, and the upcoming championship is poised for continued high-octane action. Defending champions France, having secured the title last year with a dominant offensive display, now face the challenge of retaining their crown. Key players like prop Uini Atonio are out due to health concerns, and coach Fabien Galthie has made bold squad selections, notably leaving out top try-scorer Damian Penaud. However, the return of talismanic scrum-half Antoine Dupont provides a significant boost for Les Bleus.
England, under Steve Borthwick, enters the competition as a genuine threat, bolstered by an 11-game winning streak and a squad brimming with settled young talent. Coach Borthwick has expressed confidence in his team's potential, urging them to aspire to a Grand Slam. Ireland, the winners of the previous two titles, face a more challenging path. Coach Andy Farrell must navigate significant injuries, particularly among their loosehead props, and a less settled fly-half situation. Their opening fixtures against France and England are daunting, but also present opportunities for new talent to emerge.
Scotland, led by Gregor Townsend, aims for greater consistency after finishing fourth in the last two tournaments. With Finn Russell and Sione Tuipulotu back, they believe they have their strongest squad yet and target an early momentum build. Italy has shown significant improvement, moving beyond their past status as an easier opponent and seeking more than just avoiding the Wooden Spoon. Wales, under new coach Steve Tandy, is determined to avoid a third consecutive last-place finish. Despite the loss of captain Jac Morgan to injury, the return of star player Louis Rees-Zammit and a promising half-back pairing offer hope for a more competitive campaign.




