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Monday 11 July 2011

Six Nations 2011

News, comment and analysis for the Six Nations 2011 rugby union tournament involving England, France, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Italy.

LATEST SIX NATIONS 2011 NEWS

Johnson's job safe

John Steele insists England manager Martin Johnson will not be on trial for his job at this year’s Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.

Andrew out of front line

Rob Andrew is to be unveiled as the new RFU operations director, a step down from role of elite rugby director.

Johnson targets long game

Martin Johnson gives the strongest of hints that he would like to stay on as England manager after World Cup.

Mehrtens: Flood boosts England

New Zealand legend says Toby Flood is the man to have at fly-half when the World Cup comes around.

Tindall out for 12 weeks

England and Gloucester centre facing up to three months on sidelines after undergoing ankle ligament surgery.

England are mediocre champions

Mick Cleary: such was the timidity and naivety of England's Six Nations display in Dublin it is hard to salute them as heroes.

SIX NATIONS CHOICE

'I deeply regret outburst'

Delon Armitage sorry as eight-week ban for abusing drug tester ends.

England's Grand Slam 'win'

Leaked Nike video made as tribute to England Grand Slam that never was.

'Victory' T-shirts binned

England's plans for 'Grand Slam 2011' T-shirts left in tatters following defeat.

Winners and losers

Expert verdict: our writers give their views on this year's Six Nations.

SIX NATIONS ACTION PHOTOS

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SIX NATIONS GUEST BLOGGERS

James Hook

Renewal

Christopher Jones: key Welsh players have rediscovered their mojo.

Toby Flood, Jonny Wilkinson

Get it wide

Matt Rowley: back play was absent from 'Le Crunch' at Twickenham.

Jullien Bonnaire

Wind of change

Ben Coles: France are one poor loss away from revolution.

RFU must not allow mess to affect England team

Rugby Football Union must act fast over leadership void or Martin Johnson's men may feel the pain at the World Cup.