England vs France live Six Nations RUGBY HD video link

Posted by masudur rahman , Friday, February 25, 2011 1:42 PM


Watch Rugby-England vs France Live Six Nations, on http://www.rugby.sportzlivetv.com. This match between England will face toFrance .England vs France Live match will be started at 17:00 GMT, 17:00 local. Every rugby fans are invited live watch join this England vs France Live Six Nations So, dont miss to watch this watch this England vs France Live Six Nations match on SPORTZLIVE TV

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UPCOMING INFO : England vs France live Rugby Match
COMPETITION NAME : Six Nations
COMPETITOR :England vs France
DATE : Saturday,26th February 2011
TIME/WHEN START : 17:00 GMT, 17:00 local
Status : Live


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England players traditionally wear white shorts, navy socks (although they are now white and red) with white tops, and a white shirt with a red rose embroidered on it, and for the first time in the English rugby team’s history, their away shirt is red (up until recently, navy blue has been the traditional colour).

Their home ground is Twickenham Stadium where they first played in 1910. The team is administered by the Rugby Football Union (RFU). Four former players have been inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame.

Union : Rugby Football Union
Emblem(s): Red Rose
Ground(s): Twickenham
Coach(es): Martin Johnson
Captain(s): Lewis Moody
Most caps: Jason Leonard (114) [1]
Top scorer: Jonny Wilkinson (1172) [2][3]
Most tries: Rory Underwood (49)

6 Nation Players 2011:Nick Abendanon,Delon Armitage,Chris Ashton,Matt Banahan,Danny Care,George Chuter,Dan Cole,Tom Croft,Mark Cueto,Louis Deacon,Paul Doran-Jones,Phil Dowson,Nick Easter,Toby Flood,Riki Flutey,Ben Foden,Hendre Fourie,Shontayne Hape,Dylan Hartley,James Haskell,Charlie Hodgson,Courtney Lawes,Lewis Moody,Tom Palmer,Tim Payne,Simon Shaw,Andrew Sheridan,Joe Simpson,George Skivington,David Strettle,Steve Thompson,Mike Tindall,Jonny Wilkinson,David Wilson,Tom Wood,Joe Worsley,Ben Youngs.

Last 3 match:
20/3/10, France v. Eng, Result: 12 – 10
13/3/10 , Scotland v. Eng , Result : 15 – 15
27/2/10 , Ireland v. Eng , Result : 16 – 20

Six Nation Tournament Record
Played: 87
Wins: 60
Losses: 26
Draws: 1
Average Pts Per Game: 28
Biggest Win: 80 – 23
Heaviest Defeat: 13 – 43


France competes annually in the Six Nations Championship, which is played against five other European nations: England, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. France first contested the tournament in 1910 when the Home Nations became the Five Nations.[24] France were expelled from the tournament due to rumours of professionalism in the then-amateur sport in 1932, but rejoined in 1947. They first won the competition in 1954, sharing the championship with both England and Wales. France shared with Wales again the following season, and won it outright for the first time in 1959.[24] France’s longest wait for a championship spanned 37 tournaments (1910–1954). The Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy is also contested between France and Italy during the Six Nations. Over the whole history of the Tournament, they are the third most-winning nation, eight wins behind England. However, it should be taken into account that France have been present in 30 fewer tournaments than the British Home Nations. France has won almost exactly the same proportion of Six Nations Tournaments in which it has competed as England, and is the most successful nation in the post-WWII (1945–present) era.
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Union : French Rugby Federation
Nickname(s) : Les Bleus; Les Tricolores;
Le XV de France
Emblem(s) : the Gallic rooster
Ground(s) : Stade de France
Coach(es) : Marc Lièvremont
Captain(s) : Thierry Dusautoir
Most caps : Fabien Pelous (118)
Top scorer : Christophe Lamaison (380)
Most tries : Serge Blanco (38)

6 Nation Players 2011:Marc Andreu,Julien Arias,Julien Bonnaire,Sebastien Chabal,Vincent Clerc,Thomas Domingo,Luc Ducalcon,Thierry Dusautoir,Fabrice Estebanez,Guilhem Guirado,Imanol Harinordoquy,Yoann Huget,Yannick Jauzion,Alexandre Lapandry,Sylvain Marconnet,David Marty,Nicolas Mas,Maxime Medard,Maxime Mermoz,Romain Millo-Chluski,Lionel Nallet,Benjamin Noirot,Fulgence Ouedraogo,Alexis Palisson,Pascal Pape,Morgan Parra,Julien Pierre,Clement Poitrenaud,Jerome Porical,Aurelien Rougerie,Jerome Schuster,William Servat,David Skrela,Jerome Thion,Damien Traille,Francois Trinh-Duc,Dimitri Yachvili

Last 3 match:
13/2/11 Ire vs Fra-22 – 25
5/2/11 Fra vs Sco-34 – 21
20/3/10 Fra vs Eng-12 – 10

Six Nation Tournament Record:

Played: 89
Wins: 63
Losses: 26
Draws: 0
Average Pts Per Game: 26
Biggest Win: 51 – 0
Heaviest Defeat: 19 – 48

The Six Nations Rugby tournament is probably the second biggest Rugby competition after the Rugby World Cup. Played between northern hemisphere national teams from England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France and Italy. The 6 Nations was previously known as the 5 Nations (England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and France) and originally as the Home Nations (England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland) starting way back in 1883.

Involving some of the oldest grudge matches in Rugby the 6 Nations seems to thrive on exciting, physical Rugby. As well as the 6 Nations title itself there are also several smaller prizes played during the course of the Six Nations the most famous of which being the Calcutta Cup played between England and Scotland.

England suprised many times with their performances in the 2007 Rugby World Cup coming from a bad start to reach the final, since then things have been very topsy turvy for the English team, now led by Martin Johnson. Ireland secured a grand slam last year so must start as favourites for this years Six Nations. I'm sure that both France and Wales will be very keen to make amends for not matching expectations last year though.

When it comes to watching your 6 Nations Rugby live on the internet the BBC are leading the way as always, providing high quality streamed content. You can find out more details on the BBC's 6 Nations Coverage by following the link. The Six Nations has a huge following all over the world, especially in the southern hemisphere (maybe they admire our kicking game in secret) so there will no doubt be countless other places online showing the Six Nations matches live. Check out the live sports schedule on the day of games.

England Rugby Review The England national rugby union team represents England in rugby union. They compete in the annual Six Nations Championship with France, Ireland, Scotland, France, and Wales. They have won this championship on 25 occasions, 12 times winning the Grand Slam, making them the most successful team in the tournament’s history. England also competes for the Calcutta Cup with Scotland as part of the Six Nations. They are ranked fourth in the world by the International Rugby Board as of 15th November 2010. England won the Rugby World Cup in2003 and finished runners-up in 1991 and 2007. The history of the team extends back to 1872 when the English rugby team played their first official Test match, losing to Scotland by one try. England dominated the early Home Nations Championship (now the Six Nations) which started in 1883. Following the schism of rugby football in 1895, England did not win the Championship again until 1910. England first played against New Zealand in 1905, South Africa in 1906, and Australia in 1909. England was one of the teams invited to take part in the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987 and went on to appear in the final in the second cup in 1991 only to be defeated by Australia. Following their 2003 Six Nations Grand Slam, England won that year’s World Cup — beating Australia 20–17 in extra time. They also contested the final in 2007 but finished as runners up, losing 15–6 to South Africa. England players traditionally wear white shorts, navy socks (although they are now white and red) with white tops, and a white shirt with a red rose embroidered on it, and for the first time in the English rugby team’s history, their away shirt is red (up until recently, navy blue has been the traditional colour). Their home ground is Twickenham Stadium where they first played in 1910. The team is administered by the Rugby Football Union (RFU). Four former players have been inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame.

France Rugby Review The France national rugby union team represents France in the rugby union. They compete annually against England, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales in the Six Nations Championship. They have won the championship outright sixteen times, shared it a further eight times, and have completed nine grand slams. France traditionally play in blue shirts with white shorts and red socks, and are commonly referred to as les tricolores or les bleus. The French emblem is a golden rooster imposed upon a red shield. Their alternative strip is composed of a white shirt and navy blue shorts and socks. French international matches are played at several venues across the country; the Stade de France in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis is used for their games during the Six Nations, and they have a formidable home record at the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille where they have only lost twice, to Argentina in 2004 and to New Zealand in 2009. France competes annually in the Six Nations Championship, which is played against five other European nations: England, Ireland, Italy,Scotland and Wales. France first contested the tournament in 1910 when the Home Nations became the Five Nations.[24] France were expelled from the tournament due to rumours of professionalism in the then-amateur sport in 1932, but rejoined in 1947. They first won the competition in 1954, sharing the championship with both England and Wales. France shared with Wales again the following season, and won it outright for the first time in 1959.[24] France’s longest wait for a championship spanned 37 tournaments (1910–1954). The Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy is also contested between France and Italy during the Six Nations. Over the whole history of the Tournament, they are the third most-winning nation, eight wins behind England. However, it should be taken into account that France have been present in 30 fewer tournaments than the British Home Nations. France has won almost exactly the same proportion of Six Nations Tournaments in which it has competed as England, and is the most successful nation in the post-WWII (1945–present) era.