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Six Nations

plural noun

  1. the Five Nations of the Iroquois confederacy and the Tuscaroras.


Six Nations

plural noun

  1. (in North America) the Indian confederacy of the Cayugas, Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Senecas, and Tuscaroras Also calledIroquois See also Five Nations
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After featuring late off the bench against Italy in York, a first start in this year's Women's Six Nations came in the 67-12 hammering of Wales at Principality Stadium.

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But after the first 10 minutes England showed their class, scoring through every facet of play as they remain on course for a seventh consecutive Six Nations title and a fourth consecutive Grand Slam.

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France produced a clinical second-half performance in La Rochelle to inflict a first defeat of this year's Women's Six Nations on Scotland.

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Mitchell has made 13 changes to his starting XV, with a large majority of his side who played key roles in last year's Six Nations and WXV1 title successes returning.

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England centre Meg Jones says the loss of both her parents means they will be at Principality Stadium "in a different light" for the Women's Six Nations match against Wales on Saturday.

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