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Highlights: England vs France (2015)

The hosts won 55-35 in a 12-try thriller at Twickenham, but it wasn't enough to claim the Six Nations title.

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Ireland celebrate Six Nations title win

Ireland captain Paul O'Connell lifted the trophy in front of thousands of fans at Murrayfield.

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England win but Ireland take title

Ireland won the Six Nations on points difference for the second consecutive season after England were only able to beat France 55-35 in a thrilling match at Twickenham. SIMON BORCHARDT reports.

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Ireland smash sorry Scots

Ireland claimed a record-equalling 40-10 win against Scotland at Murrayfield to put one hand on the Six Nations trophy. SIMON BORCHARDT reports.

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Wales run riot in Rome

George North scored a second-half hat-trick as Wales thrashed Italy 61-20, writes SIMON BORCHARDT.

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Six Nations preview (Round 5)

The Six Nations will come to a thrilling conclusion with four sides still in the running for the title, writes BRENTON CHELIN.

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Italy suffer Parisse blow

Italy were forced to make four changes to their starting lineup for their match against Wales in Rome on Saturday.

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Healy makes Irish return

Cian Healy will make his first start of the Six Nations when Ireland face Scotland in Edinburgh on Saturday.

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Flyhalf change for France

Jules Plisson will start at flyhalf for France in their final Six Nations match against England at Twickenham on Saturday.

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Scots change two for Irish

Scotland coach Vern Cotter has made two changes, both to the forward pack, ahead of the match against Ireland at Murrayfield on Saturday.

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