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Predicted 6N table 2020
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<blockquote data-quote="bushytop" data-source="post: 983849" data-attributes="member: 56738"><p>England</p><p>Ireland</p><p>Wales</p><p>France</p><p>Scotland</p><p>Italy</p><p></p><p>Could be way off though, apart from England going well and Italy not I think that predicting the other four teams fortunes is especially tough this time. Ireland and Wales will have new coaching teams as well as quite a lot of new faces within their squads (Ireland through age/selection and Wales through injury), as you say France <em>should</em> start to show some improvement and I think they'll eventually (by 2023) be fantastic but not sure that it will happen for them yet. Scotland, well they should see this 6N as an opportunity to do quite well. They have an established coaching structure, a lot of the players who were injured last year are back and the other teams (bar England) are in transition. Still if there was ever a side who flatters to deceive it tends to be the Scots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bushytop, post: 983849, member: 56738"] England Ireland Wales France Scotland Italy Could be way off though, apart from England going well and Italy not I think that predicting the other four teams fortunes is especially tough this time. Ireland and Wales will have new coaching teams as well as quite a lot of new faces within their squads (Ireland through age/selection and Wales through injury), as you say France [I]should[/I] start to show some improvement and I think they’ll eventually (by 2023) be fantastic but not sure that it will happen for them yet. Scotland, well they should see this 6N as an opportunity to do quite well. They have an established coaching structure, a lot of the players who were injured last year are back and the other teams (bar England) are in transition. Still if there was ever a side who flatters to deceive it tends to be the Scots. [/QUOTE]
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