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REPORTS | The era of Six nations on free-to-air TV is over


Sky are reportedly closing in on a £300m deal for the broadcast rights to the Six Nations.

If this is true, it’s a controversial move that could wipe the rugby tournament from terrestrial TV.

ITV and the BBC tried to combine forces in an attempt to outbid the broadcast giants but were told no joint bids were allowed.

The tender process for the new broadcasting contract is set to close when this year’s tournament wraps up on 14 March, with Sky tipped as the frontrunner.

BT Sport and Amazon are also said to be considering bids for the package which kicks in on November 7 next year.

Sky declined to comment.


TEAM VOTED THE ALL-TIME SIX NATIONS XV

With the 2020 Six Nations in full swing, we wanted to know what you think the best-ever combined XV.

And after 30,000 votes, here is the team fans selected. There are one or two surprise inclusions.

Fullback: JASON ROBINSON (England) – 10,758 votes


Winger: SHANE WILLIAMS (Wales) – 12,374


Centre: Brian O’Driscoll (Ireland) – 21,392


Centre: Will Greenwood (England) – 10,697

Greenwood followed his father Dick into an England shirt. While his father was a prickly back row player, the younger Greenwood was one of the finest centres to grace the England midfield.


Winger: Tommy Bowe (Ireland) – 5,793

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