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Early 6 Nations Predictions Post AI’s

1: England (heavily caveated & with great caution here)!
2: France
3: Ireland
4: Italy
5: Scotland
6: Wales

TBH I can see any of the top 3 winning the 6N, Ireland are not the force they once were, but they are not far off, and it would not take much to get back there. France are simply quality, especially with Dupont marshalling the team. England....well they have a team that can get the title and the slam, and it has been many a year since we have said that. But Ireland are a tough nut to crack, Scotland at Murrayfield is one heck of a task, its the Calcutta cup after all! (and one I still desperately want to win every year). France on a Saturday evening in Paris is just what the French Doctor ordered for our neighbours from across the channel, and although underwhelming in the AIs les blues still are a world class team!

This year though, I do think it will be a tournament of 2 divisions. Italy are continuing to impress and improve, and will push Scotland hard. Scotland, after the AIs are in a darker place, and it will take a lot to push into the top 3, i'm just not sure they have the depth of player to do this at present, with the bench not having much of an impact in the AIs. Wales are a slight mystery, but I think as the tournament progresses their lack of player depth, lack of power and set piece will be exposed, especially by the top 3, but Scotland and Italy have teams that can expose this as well. I also think their attacking threats will be more and more combated as other teams work them out. For Wales, just as the AIs were about beating Japan, I think this 6N's is about getting a win against Italy or Scotland. Both of them would be a good tournament return.

It will be a fascinating Championship!
 
Also on sporting merit, where you want to beat teams both home and away.
England are low on grandslams - not because the fixture list always hates us, but because the Scots, Welsh and Irish always hate us - and always raise their game against us, and the only thing they like better than stopping us winning a slam is to win one of their own (and plenty would actually prefer to prevent England winning one).

I've no problem with mixing up the fixture list - but A] it needs to be done well in advance so that tickets can be sold, B] basing it on seedings is just favouritism (but is completely inappropriate for a competition that isn't knock-out), and C] won't solve the problem you're complaining about (IMO)
In fairness, I think Ireland have long gone past that sort of mentality. They still want to beat England, of course they do, but it no longer completely defines a season for them. They beat us this year but nobody involved in Irish rugby classed it as a great campaign. It’s the Scots that get on my nerves - giving it Billy big b******s when they win the Calcutta Cup only to then be awful in most of the other games. You’d think they’d be embarrassed at no GS or Triple Crown since 1990 and no Championship since 1999. They’ve literally got nothing to crow about, just a bunch of perennial chokers and losers. The Welsh are similar to the Scots in some ways but I find it easier to cop it from them because they have a had a lot of success in the 6N era with multiple Slams and Championships - not to mention going very close to making 2 RWC finals.

So each home nation’s greatest rugby achievement in the 6N era:
England - 2003 RWC
Ireland - 2022 Series win in NZ
Wales - 2 RWC semi-finals + multiple 6N titles.
Scotland - Winning a few Calcutta Cups (whilst still having a comfortably inferior H2H record in the 6N era).
 
France with Dupont back and extra motivation for both the England and Ireland games whilst being at home look odds on to me, I'll back them for the GS too.

England 4 easy enough wins and palatable if disappointing loss to France.

Ireland defend home court but don't really fire a shot away to England and France.

Scotland to be mostly uncompetitive against the top half and make the Italy game more difficult than needs be.

Wales and Italy will play each other and one of them will probably win.

Haven't strayed too much from this after the European fixtures. Scotland might have a bit more about them, if they don't they should get Smith in over Townsend ASAP, they have a gem there.

If home/away was reversed between England and France I'd switch them. Similar for Scotland and Ireland but I'll need to see Scotland beat Ireland before I'd ever predict it at this stage, it'll happen again eventually.
 
Haven't strayed too much from this after the European fixtures. Scotland might have a bit more about them, if they don't they should get Smith in over Townsend ASAP, they have a gem there.

If home/away was reversed between England and France I'd switch them. Similar for Scotland and Ireland but I'll need to see Scotland beat Ireland before I'd ever predict it at this stage, it'll happen again eventually.
Think our season all comes down to the Murrayfield game. Win that and I think the Grand Slam bandwagon could be unstoppable, lose in Scotland and suddenly you’re probably looking at, at best, a 3 win Championship. I would actually be backing us for a Slam if I was putting money on it.
 
France or England
Ireland
Scotland
Italy
Wales

Gros Marchand Montagne
Woki Flament
Ollivon Guillard Boudehent
Dupont Jalibert
Moefana Depoortere
LBB Ramos Penaud

Bench: Mauvaka Erdoccio Atonio Meafou Cros Jelonch Jegou Couilloud

Injury crisis at SH: Lucu and Le Garrec are out. Ntamack is injured should be back vs Wales
 
Injury crisis at SH: Lucu and Le Garrec are out. Ntamack is injured should be back vs Wales
Is that France down to 3 potential bench options who'd make the 23 of the other five nations? I'd probably only take JGP ahead of Serin among 9s in the competition and he hasn't played for France in over two years!

Think our season all comes down to the Murrayfield game. Win that and I think the Grand Slam bandwagon could be unstoppable, lose in Scotland and suddenly you’re probably looking at, at best, a 3 win Championship. I would actually be backing us for a Slam if I was putting money on it.

You'll beat Scotland, you have a pack. Ireland is a potential but unlikely trap game, third game in three weeks playing in a row, Ireland have a 9 day turnaround between France away and Italy at home beforehand and injured players set to steadily trickle back in. But we're building back up to playing top class sides and I think that'll be too early.

France should be a GS shootout. France, also with their tails up and at home in front of a manic crowd seems a step too far for most, it took the world champions and a some good luck to do it last time they were at their best. I don't think England are their yet (and any fans who see all rugby as preparation for the next WC, they don't want to be).

Now if France carry their AI form into the championship, it's England's to lose but they've been a different beast in the 6n compared to test matches since their resurgence a few years ago.
 
https://www.rugbyrama.fr/2026/01/21...-fabien-galthie-pour-preparer-le-13175154.php

List is out. So are Penaud Alldritt Fickou!
Great to see Tatafou back. When fit he is a solution at TH.
First call for Nouchi, Fischer, Temo Matiu in the backrow.

Surprise calls at 10 for Ugo Seunes who has been excellent for Racing
Do you think that's Penaud done at international level, or are they seeing how they do without him for the 6N?
Still one of the absolute best wingers in the world IMO

Same with Fickou - he's always seemed like such an important player in that backline
 
No way. Damien is too good. I think Galthié wants to try other options with Attissogbe and Dréan, but I’m not sure Ireland is the game for it. Penaud was dropped for Italy last year but came back. I don’t think he’s been dropped for the entire 6N.

Fickou has done his time. Fantastic player but the new generation of centres is here and the centre combo picks itself. Good depth here. All are under 25…
 
Ireland Squad – 2026 Guinness Men’s Six Nations:
(Club/Province/Test Caps)

Forwards (20):

Tom Ahern (Shannon/Munster)(2)
Finlay Bealham (Corinthians/Connacht)(54)
Tadhg Beirne (Lansdowne/Munster)(65)
Jack Boyle (UCD/Leinster)(4)
Thomas Clarkson (Blackrock College/Leinster)(10)
Jack Conan (Old Belvedere/Leinster)(55)
Caelan Doris (St. Mary’s College/Leinster)(55)(captain)
Edwin Edogbo (Cobh Pirates/Munster)*
Tadhg Furlong (Clontarf/Leinster)(82)
Rónan Kelleher (Lansdowne/Leinster)(43)
Jeremy Loughman (Garryowen/Munster)(5)
Joe McCarthy (Dublin University/Leinster)(19)
Michael Milne (UCD/Munster)(2)
Tom O’Toole (Ballynahinch/Ulster)(17)
Cian Prendergast (UCD/Connacht)(8)
James Ryan (UCD/Leinster)(76)
Dan Sheehan (Lansdowne/Leinster)(35)
Tom Stewart (Ballynahinch/Ulster)(4)
Nick Timoney (Queen’s University/Ulster)(6)
Josh van der Flier (UCD/Leinster)(75)

Backs (17):

Bundee Aki (Galwegians/Connacht)(68)
Robert Baloucoune (Enniskillen/Ulster)(4)
Harry Byrne (Lansdowne/Leinster)(4)
Craig Casey (Shannon/Munster)(24)
Jack Crowley (Cork Constitution/Munster)(30)
Nathan Doak (Banbridge/Ulster)*
Tom Farrell (Lansdowne/Munster)(2)
Ciaran Frawley (UCD/Leinster)(9)
Jamison Gibson-Park (Leinster)(46)
Hugo Keenan (UCD/Leinster)(46)
James Lowe (Leinster)(43)
Stuart McCloskey (Bangor/Ulster)(23)
Tommy O’Brien (Blackrock College/Leinster)(6)
Jamie Osborne (Naas/Leinster)(10)
Sam Prendergast (Lansdowne/Leinster)(13)
Garry Ringrose (UCD/Leinster)(69)
Jacob Stockdale (Lurgan/Ulster)(40)

*Denotes uncapped
 

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