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In the event, there are only Ireland and France left standing (again, mathematically) : but to be overtaken, Ireland would have to lose -- to England -- without a defensive bonus, while France win with at least four tries against Wales (perfectly plausible, unless they take the day off as they did against Italy).
As expected, England continue their rough patch. I think their fundamental problem is not which coach they choose, but the chaos of the English Premier League clubs' finances. I'm not certain the players are overpaid, but someone certainly is.
Wales, similarly, but with a couple of zeros shaven o(ff the financial numbers.)
Scotland are still running on rocket fuel, despite their honorable loss to Ireland.
And I've seen no more talk about relegating Italy, who've played some spectacular and athletic rugby. All (except possibly England, who might struggle to get out of the pool stage) are looking good for the World Cup in France.
I imagine you'll be making plans for a visit in the autumn, Frank? It is rightly acknowledged that people of faith have no monopoly of virtue - Queen Elizabeth II
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