iBet: Back France to win the Six Nations
Six Nations
Back France to win the tournament in the Outright Winner market at 2.78 with Betfair
I loved the way Wales approached the World Cup and they were so unlucky not to make the final… but they do have injuries in key areas and although they got off to a winning start in Ireland, I expect France to come out on top in the Six Nations. England of course cannot be ruled out completely having also won their opening game, but they are fielding a young and experimental line-up as they build for the future, whereas France look tough and seasoned. France also have a kind looking fixture list. They play Ireland at home next, and they should not have too much trouble against Scotland in Week 3. A key is that in Week 4 their game against arch rivals is in Paris, with their hardest fixture looking to be their final one at Cardiff Arms Park in Week 5. That could be a decider, and I think France look the more likely.
Advices
Italy did show some spirit against France in their opening fixture but in what looks a two horse race they look a knocking bet to pick up the wooden spoon in the RBS Six Nations tournament at 1.64 with Betfair.
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