Showing posts with label six nations 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label six nations 2015. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2015

Six Nations 2015 FINAL


The fifth and final round of the RBS Six Nations 2015 is the decider which of the six rugby teams will be declared this year's winner and judging from what they're doing, it's becoming one heck of a do-or-die match to vie for the summit and be named as champions.

In the Italy Vs. Wales match, it was the Welsh that triumph against the Italians at the impressive score of 20-61, in favor of Wales. A 25-point gap between those teams, that's one heck of a record-high in the history of the Six Nations.

Then, it was Scotland vs. Ireland and in the end, a 30-point gap between them and an overwhelming performance by Sean O'Brien made the IRFU triumphed against Scotland at the score of 10-40, in favor of the Irish.

Lastly, England Rugby vs. FFR and at the score of 55-35, England wins.

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In the end of this year's Six Nations, the winner goes to the IRFU. Again, the IRFU are named as the 2015 RBS Six Nations champions. That's a 2-win streak since last year!

This concludes the Six Nations 2015.

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Six Nations 2015 - Round Four



The Welsh Rugby Union has once again done a spectacular win against the IRFU in the fourth round of the 2015 RBS Six Nations championship. Thanks to a try from Scott Williams and their impressive defense during the second half, the WRU successfully prevented IRFU's attempt for a Grand Slam and the road for the title is almost at hand for the Welsh.

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Meanwhile, England Rugby triumphed against Scotland at the score of 25-13 while France's FFR didn't let the FIR Italia score just one goal and the French have scored 29 points.

The final round begins on the 21st of March, 2015, beginning with Italy vs Wales, Scotland vs. Ireland, and England vs. France. Who will take home the title? Find out soon!

Monday, March 2, 2015

Six Nations 2015 - Round Three


The Welsh Rugby Union has once again proved their mettle after winning their battle against the FFR at the score of 13-20, in favor of Wales, and thanks to the overall performance of Dan Biggar's try and Leigh Halfpenny's 15-point kick, they secured their fourth successive win over France on their road to win the title.

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Meanwhile, the FIR Italia defeated Scotland at the score of 19-22, in favor of the Italians, and the IRFU won the match against the England Rugby at the score of 19-9.

Round 4 starts with WRU vs. IRFU on March 14, 1430 hours GMT, England Rugby vs. Scotland at 1700 hours GMT, and on the next day, March 15, it's the FIR Italia vs. the FFR at 1600 hours GMT.

Can the hopes of WRU winning the title alive or failed? Watch for it!

Monday, February 16, 2015

Six Nations 2015 - Round 2


Looks like the WRU from Wales are starting to bounce back after their loss in the first round of this season's Six Nations rugby after their close-shave win against Scotland at the score of 23-26, in favor of the Welsh. As a matter of fact, it was the try from player Jonathan Davies during the second half that impressed the Welsh rugby team and their great execution of this match handed them a clear win against the Scots.

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Meanwhile, the England Rugby defeated Italy's FIR at the score of 47-17 and the IRFU won the match against France's FFR at the score of 18-11.

So far, the England Rugby and the IRFU scored two wins on this season while the FFR and the WRU scored just one win and FFR and Scotland never won any.

The next match starts at February 28, 2015, with Scotland taking on the FIR, FFR vs. the WRU, and on the next day, that is March 1, 2015, the IRFU vs. the England Rugby.

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Six Nations 2015 - Round One


The 2015 RBS Six Nations tournament kicked off with opening match between England Rugby versus the WRU at the Wales' Millenium Stadium. Even though this is Welsh territory, it looks like the England Rugby has taken the jumpstart to this season at the score of 16-21, in favor of England. As a matter of fact, it was England Rugby's George Ford who sent his team climbing through the ranks despite the missing players of the team.

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Meanwhile, last year's champions, the IRFU won the first round against Italy's FIR at the score of 3-26, in favor of Ireland, and France's FFR won the battle against Scotland at the score of 15-8, in favor of the French.



The next round will take place on the 14th of February with England taking on Italy at 1430 hours GMT, Ireland taking on France at 1700 hours GMT, and on the 15th, it's Scotland vs. Wales at 1500 hours GMT.