England arrived home in London on Monday with their tails between their legs and less than fond memories of their tour to New Zealand. Here is what you had to say. FULL STORY >>
England's media is not known for pulling punches, and the gathered scribes in Auckland spared little ink in their disapproval of the latest attempt at getting a national side together.
What a transformation! 168 days after being dumped out of the World Cup by Fiji, Wales were crowned Six Nations Grand Slam champions following their 29-12 victory over defending champions France before a euphoric home crowd at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday.
After England's heroics over France in Paris on Saturday, there doesn't appear to be any other victorious encounter over the weekend that Six Nations guru's are eager to talk about. Sorry Wales and Ireland! Poor Iain Balshaw. The Gloucesterman must be wishing he was playing in those other games instead, as once again he is the target of criticism from England fans.
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