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Six Nations tickets: Format Played annually, the format of the Championship is simple: each team plays every other team once, with home field advantage alternating from one year to the next. Two points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss. Victory in every game results in a so-called 'Grand Slam'; victory by a home nation (i.e. England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland - excluding France and Italy) over the three other home nations is a 'Triple Crown'. The victors of the game between England and Scotland win the Calcutta Cup. Since 2000, the Millennium Trophy has been awarded to the winner of the game between England and Ireland. The last-placed nation is said to have won the Wooden Spoon.
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Italy coach Jacques Brunel argues the score did not accurately reflect the game in Italy's RBS 6 Nations 30-12 defeat against France, and believes his side are still on the right track to success.
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5 Feb 2012, 1:44 pm
Scotland boss Andy Robinson admits his side just lacked the final application following their 13-6 defeat to England but was determined to look on the positive side.
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5 Feb 2012, 1:37 pm
New France boss Philippe Saint-Andre says he is seeking perfection from his Les Bleus side and criticised their overall performance in the RBS 6 Nations defeat of Italy.
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5 Feb 2012, 12:51 pm
Stuart Lancaster believes England's RBS 6 Nations defeat of Scotland is the first step towards banishing memories of the national team's past indiscretions at the World Cup.
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5 Feb 2012, 12:45 pm
Full-back Rob Kearney is happy just to have the opportunity Ireland's World Cup loss to Wales after a career-threatening knee injury brought home the harsh reality of life without the game.
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