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Dylan Hartley banned for eight weeks for biting
England Hooker Dylan Hartley has been suspended for 8 weeks for biting Stephen Ferris in the England vs Ireland Six Nations match at Twickenham.
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Lancaster & Mallett go head to head at the RFU
Potential England head coaches Stuart Lancaster and Nick Mallett both had interviews for the permanent position to replace Martin Johnson.
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Hartley set hearing date for alleged biting offence
England hooker Dylan Hartley will face a disciplinary hearing in London on March 27 over allegations he bit Ireland flanker Stephen Ferris in the Six Nations.
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Lydiate wins Six Nations player of the year
Wales flanker Dan Lydiate has been named 2012 Six Nations Player of the Championship after his impressive displays for the Grand Slam champions.
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Ireland hooker Flannery retires from all rugby
Ireland and Munster hooker Jerry Flannery has announced his retirement from rugby with immediate effect due to a back injury.
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Lancaster 'dragged England out of the gutter'
England caretaker coach Stuart Lancaster has been praised by forwards coach Graham Rowntree for dragging England "out of the gutter" while he wait to hear if the temporary coach will be made permanent coach.
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England's Dylan Hartley cited for biting
England hooker Dylan Hartley has been cited for allegedly biting Stephen Ferris in his team's Six Nations victory over Ireland at Twickenham.
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Lancaster will 'trust the process' for coaching job
Stuart Lancaster says that he will "trust the process" as his main rival to become England's new permanent coach Nick Mallett all but gave up on succeeding Martin Johnson on a full-time basis.
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Mallett concedes England coach job to Lancaster
Nick Mallett has all but given up on becoming England's next permanent coach after they finished the Six Nations with a dominant 30-9 win over Ireland at Twickenham on Saturday.
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Rowntree hails 'reborn' England after Six Nations
England forwards coach Graham Rowntree says that England have been "reborn" after the disappointment of their World Cup campaign as they ended the Six Nations with a 30-9 thrashing of Ireland at Twickenham.
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England player accused of biting Ireland player
Ireland flanker Stephen Ferris has accused an England player of biting his finger in the hosts' 30-9 Six Nations win at Twickenham on Saturday.
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Gatland relieved after Wales win Grand Slam
Ireland flanker Stephen Ferris has accused an England player of biting his finger in the hosts' 30-9 Six Nations win at Twickenham on Saturday.
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Robinson under pressure after Scotland end last
Scotland head coach Andy Robinson said he would not be rushed into making a decison on his future following his team's Six Nations defeat to Italy at the Stadio Olimpico on Saturday.
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England make a statement by smashing Ireland
England made a statement to the powers that be in the RFU as they ended a three match Six Nations losing streak against Ireland when they powered past the Irish 30-9 at Twickenham.
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Wales win Six Nations by Grand Slam
Wales held on to beat France 16-9 at the Millennium Stadium with the 2012 Six Nations with a Grand Slam and to get revenge for the Rugby world cup quarter final knockout.
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Italy give Scotland the Six Nations wooden spoon
Italy beat Scotland 13-6 in the Six Nations at the Stadio Olimpico to avoid the wooden spoon and to hand Frenchman Jacques Brunel his first victory as Italy coach.
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Players want England team to 'stick together'
England captain Chris Robshaw has implicitly backed Stuart Lancaster to stay on as England coach and said he hopes that current set-up would "stick together" after the Six Nations.
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Italy forced to change for Wooden spoon decider
Italy have been forced into a late change for Saturday's Six Nations clash with Scotland in Rome which will decide who wins the wooden spoon.
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Halfpenny promises to bring his kicking boots
Wales full back Leigh Halfpenny has vowed to make his kicks against France in the Six Nations Grand Slam decider after he missed a potential match winner the last time the team's met.
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Lancaster aiming to cement England job
England's caretaker coach Stuart Lancaster is hoping to strengthen his grip on the "dream job" of coaching England by beating Ireland in the Six Nations at Twickenham on Saturday.
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Gatland slams France for leaving roof open
Wales coach Warren Gatland has slammed France's decision to leave the Millennium Stadium's retractable roof open for Saturday's final Six Nations match.
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Warburton returns for Wales Grand Slam decider
Sam Warburton returns to lead Wales' assault on the Six Nations Championship title against France at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday in the only change to the side which beat Italy last weekend.
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Strettle back as England change two for Ireland
England have made two changes for their Six nations clash against Ireland on Saturday with David Strettle and Lee Mears returning to the starting line up.
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Saint-Andre makes six France changes for Wales
France coach Philippe Saint-Andre has made six changes, one positional, in naming his side to play Wales in Cardiff on Saturday for the final match of the Six Nations tournament.
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Robinson focused only on Italy in Six Nations
Scotland coach Andy Robinson sidestepped suggestions he might resign after the Six Nations and insisted he was concentrating just on this weekend's wooden spoon decider with Italy.
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