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<title>Wales coach Gatland : We got out of jail </title>
<date>Sunday 5 February 2012</date>
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<description>Wales coach Warren Gatland admitted his side got out of jail in their last-gasp 21-23 Six Nations opener win over Ireland on Sunday.</description>
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<title>Flood &amp; Dickson get England Six Nations call up</title>
<date>Sunday 5 February 2012</date>
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<description> England have added Leicester Tigers fly half Toby Flood and Harlequins scrum half Karl Dickson to the Six Nations squad preparing to face Italy at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.</description>
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<title>Halfpenny puts the Six Nations boot into Ireland</title>
<date>Sunday 5 February 2012</date>
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<description> Lee Halfpenny kicked a late penalty to secure an arguably controversial Six Nations victory over Ireland at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday. </description>
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<title>England end Murrayfield jinx and beat Scotland</title>
<date>Saturday 4 February 2012</date>
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<description> England secured their first victory at Murrayfield in the Six Nations since 2004 and retained the Calcutta Cup when they beat Scotland 6-13 on Saturday. </description>
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<title>Robinson frustrated by Scotland&apos;s errors again</title>
<date>Saturday 4 February 2012</date>
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<description>Scotland Rugby coach Andy Robinson was left frustrated after Scotland created several try scoring opportunities but could not get over the try line. </description>
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<title>Saint-Andre praises France&apos;s defence &amp; patience</title>
<date>Saturday 4 February 2012</date>
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<description>The defence-driven pragmatism that saw France reach the World Cup final resurfaced in their opening Six Nations victory over Italy on Saturday.</description>
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<title>France start Six Nations with Italian victory</title>
<date>Saturday 4 February 2012</date>
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<description>France kicked off the 2012 Six Nations with a convincing 30-12 victory over Italy at Stade de France on Saturday. </description>
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<title>Ireland Coach predicts a Six Nations &apos;cracker&apos;</title>
<date>Saturday 4 February 2012</date>
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<description>Ireland&apos;s rematch with Wales following their Rugby World Cup defeat by the Welsh will be a cracker promised Irish coach Declan Kidney on Saturday on the eve of their Six Nations opener.</description>
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<title>Robshaw tells England to seize Scotland chance</title>
<date>Saturday 4 February 2012</date>
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<description>England captain Chris Robshaw hopes the memory of a hard road to a place in the Test side will inspire a team with a &quot;point to prove&quot; when they face Scotland in their Six Nations opener on Saturday. </description>
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<title>Ireland vs Wales Six Nations preview</title>
<date>Saturday 4 February 2012</date>
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<description>Ireland go into Sunday&apos;s Six Nations match with Wales with revenge very much on their minds after losing to the Welsh twice last year including October&apos;s World Cup quarter-final.</description>
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<title>Wales boosted by Priestland and Roberts fitness</title>
<date>Friday 3 February 2012</date>
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<description> Wales have been able to name Rhys Priestland to start at flyhalf in their Six Nations opener against Ireland on Sunday after he recovered from a knee injury in time.</description>
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<title>Forget being favourites Saint-Andre tells France</title>
<date>Friday 3 February 2012</date>
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<description>Philippe Saint-Andre makes his Six Nations coaching debut when France take on Italy on Saturday, and the former international winger is urging his team to forget their favourites tag.</description>
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<title>Scotland vs England Six Nations Preview</title>
<date>Friday 3 February 2012</date>
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<description>Old hurts and new hopes will all be in the air when Scotland and England start their Six Nations campaign with the latest edition of international rugby union&apos;s oldest match on Saturday.</description>
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<title>Ireland lose Keith Earls for Six Nations clash</title>
<date>Friday 3 February 2012</date>
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<description>Keith Earls has been forced to withdraw from the Ireland side for the Six Nations game against Wales on Sunday.</description>
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<title>Italy vs France Six Nations preview</title>
<date>Friday 3 February 2012</date>
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<description>World Cup finalists France will bid to get their Six Nations campaign off with a resounding bang when they host Italy at the Stade de France on Saturday.</description>
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<title>Sexton hoping to nail down Ireland No.10 jersey </title>
<date>Friday 3 February 2012</date>
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<description>Leinster star fly-half Jonathan Sexton is hoping to use the Six Nations to finally become the undisputed first choice Irish fly-half when he starts against Wales in their Six Nations opener.</description>
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<title>Lancaster vows England will play their own game </title>
<date>Friday 3 February 2012</date>
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<description>Stuart Lancaster has vowed that England will play their own game against Scotland and not copy Saracens style even though they provide the bulk of the backs. </description>
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<title>Barritt and Farrell start at centre for England</title>
<date>Thursday 2 February 2012</date>
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<description>England caretaker coach Stuart Lancaster has named his team to face Scotland with three new caps in the starting line up for Saturday&apos;s Six Nations match at Murrayfield.</description>
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<title>Barritt to draw from S.A experiences for England</title>
<date>Thursday 2 February 2012</date>
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<description>England new boy Brad Barritt hopes having played in some of the world&apos;s most intimidating grounds will stand him in good stead when he makes his Test debut against Scotland at Murrayfield.</description>
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<title>Rees injury is another Six Nations blow for Wales</title>
<date>Thursday 2 February 2012</date>
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<description> Wales have suffered a further injury blow with the news that hooker Matthew Rees will miss the Six Nations opener away to Ireland and next week&apos;s home match against Scotland. </description>
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