6 nations rugby championship

International Rugby fraternity looks forward to the beginning of the 2010 RBS Six Nations Championship which starts on Saturday, February 6th. Defending Grand Slam title holder Ireland kick off their title defense with a match against a strong Italian team at Croke Park Read about our leaders to the 6 Nations Countdown ...

Will 2010 be better than 2009 for this unique Irish law? 2009 per year, which will remain forever in the Annals of Irish rugby on Memorial was not only was the first "Grand Slam" was great the first time since 1948 by taking Declan Kidney, but also the current champion of the Spring Boks from South Africa beaten in Croke Park and a thrilling draw with a strong Australian team before the big victory. Add in the fact that the Irish club has never been so strong, with both Munster and Leinster escrow accounts for the last two Heineken Cup quarter-final results and scores for 2010 right now. All these factors have contributed to the high profile Irish rugby is currently in place in the world of sport.

The Championship 2010 will be the last time Ireland is renowned home games at Croke Park as the venue for Aviva will play arena (the famous site of the old Lansdowne Road ground) will be opened in April 2010 for rugby players and football.

Ireland to play three home games this year on the famous turf - 6 Ireland play Italy in February at 2:30. This should be an easy win on paper, but Italy has made progress in recent years and the success of Treviso in the Heineken Cup is the strength of these brave opponents.

Saturday, March 13th at 2.30 clock sees the visit of Wales at Croke Park, a repeat of last year's Triple Crown and Grand Slam decisions adopted at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, the amazing history of the Welsh penalty by Stephen Jones did (which would have kept Irish bid for glory even) just behind the contributions, and to ensure a famous Irish victory, leading to noisy celebrations of the Irish rugby public.

On 20 Ireland to Scotland in March 2010 will be played at 5 in the last 6 Nations game at Croke Park ever. Ireland being present form, the game has the option to add a 6-Nations, policy makers and all the factors before the long awaited European Championship this year! Ireland is the infamous team to beat in 2010, and all opposition will be employed to turn part of a team from the Irish and Leinster legend Brian O'Driscoll as captain.

The famous Croke Park Stadium is located on Jones Road in Dublin 3 and is an arena can accommodate 82.000 Spectators and will be made in full capacity for 6 Nations games.

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If you support the team in green, it's time that Don your sweater and scarf and off you go and support the boys! Give us your views on the 2009 Six Nations Championship, as always, we would love to hear from you!