Features
30 Jan 12
Wales came from nowhere to win it in 2008 with a Grand Slam to boot. Ireland emulated them twelve months later, France followed suit in 2010 and last year England made it to the top of the pile before their World Cup implosion.
Peter Jackson
25 Jan 12
The 2012 RBS 6 Nations launch took place at London's Hurlingham Club on Wednesday with coaches and captains alike itching to get the Championship underway.
Sportsbeat
03 Dec 11
The RBS 6 Nations has an endless capacity for dealing in numbers which other international sports events can only dream about.
Peter Jackson
27 Oct 11
If the difference between the great and the merely very good is how you perform on the biggest stage, Thierry Dusautoir has surely secured his place in rugby's hallowed pantheon.
Paul Eddison
30 Mar 11
As another RBS 6 Nations Championship passes through into the history books, it can only be a matter of time before someone somewhere asks the question: 'How would the final table have looked had bonus points been on offer?'
Peter Jackson
21 Mar 11
Ireland will spend the rest of their season trying to work out how they could produce the performance of the Championship and still finish third.
Peter Jackson
17 Mar 11
England have lost more Grand Slam deciders since the war than anyone else, most recently ten years ago at Lansdowne Road of all places.
Peter Jackson
15 Mar 11
England are one match away from a Grand Slam and Wales are still pushing them all the way but neither made it to the top of the podium last weekend.
Peter Jackson
28 Feb 11
As the dust settles on round three, a familiar picture is beginning to emerge of the climax to RBS 6 Nations in Dublin on March 19.
Peter Jackson
22 Feb 11
They called him 'The Flying Scot' upon his arrival on the international stage almost a century ago and nobody has got close to catching him, until now.
Peter Jackson
14 Feb 11
Ahead of England's potential RBS 6 Nations Grand Slam decider against Les Bleus, in-form fly-half Toby Flood maintains France's half-backs still rule the roost in the northern hemisphere.
Tom Hamilton, Sportsbeat
14 Feb 11
Three rounds still to go and only two of the Six are left standing in the steeplechase for the Grand Slam.
Peter Jackson
11 Feb 11
France No.8 Imanol Harinordoquy believes the battle at the set piece will go a long way to deciding who wins Sunday's RBS 6 Nations match with Ireland at the Aviva Stadium.
Paul Eddison, Sportsbeat
10 Feb 11
France had been trying to beat England at Twickenham for more than 40 years when they eventually succeeded at the thirteenth attempt, in 1951.
Peter Jackson
07 Feb 11
Only the French could have done it - from the ridiculous to the sublime in successive home matches, from losing to Australia by 43 to beating Scotland by 13.
Peter Jackson
02 Feb 11
When France made it the Five Nations at the turn of the last century, it took them eleven years to beat Ireland and almost twice as long as to do the same to England.
Peter Jackson
27 Jan 11
The Women's RBS 6 Nations Launch took place at the Hurlingham Club on Wednesday with defending champions England declaring they won't suffer a World Cup hangover.
Sportsbeat
27 Jan 11
The 2011 RBS 6 Nations will be the closest-fought Championship in years according to national team coaches at the official RBS 6 Nations launch at the Hurlingham Club.
Sportsbeat