Ireland in action against England at the Aviva during last year’s Six Nations which was played behind closed doors: the deadline is looming on a decision about venues for this year’s tournament. Picture by Charles McQuillan/Getty
It is less than a month before the start of this year’s Six Nations rugby tournament, and there has been some talk – most likely fanciful – that the entire tournament might have to be played in England. The reason? Ireland has a capacity limit of 5,000 people at matches, and Scotland and Wales are allowing even smaller crowds – 500 and 50 respectively. France doesn’t want people coming in from Britain at...
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