The Six Nations burst into life with a statement performance from France, a landmark win for Italy, and a ruthless reminder of England’s growing momentum. Opening weekend delivered clear early trends for bettors, with favourites flexing in Paris and Twickenham while value emerged in Rome.
France wasted no time laying down a marker in this year’s Six Nations, dismantling Ireland 36–14 in Paris with a blend of pace, precision and confidence that immediately set them apart. We tipped France on a handicap, and they well cleared the -5.5. A very safe bet in hindsight. Louis Bielle-Biarrey continued his remarkable strike rate with a brace, while Matthieu Jalibert orchestrated proceedings with flair and control as the hosts raced into a 22–0 half-time lead. Ireland rallied briefly after the break, but France always looked in command, underlining their status as early title favourites and reminding the rest of the field that the champions remain the benchmark.
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In Rome, Italy produced one of the opening weekend’s most significant results, beating Scotland 18–15 in grim conditions to heap pressure on Gregor Townsend. Not many would have expected this, and some punters would have found serious value in backing the home side underdogs. The Azzurri struck twice early through Louis Lynagh and Tommaso Menoncello and never relinquished control, despite Scotland closing to within three points late on. Paolo Garbisi’s composure off the tee proved decisive, and Italy’s discipline and intent were rewarded with a deserved victory that continues their steady rise in the tournament.
England completed a dominant opening round with a ruthless 48–7 demolition of Wales at Twickenham, making good on the -26.5 handicap tipped earlier in the week. Henry Arundell marked his return to the starting XV with a first-half hat-trick, while George Ford pulled the strings in a polished display that earned him player-of-the-match honours. England ran in seven tries in total, extending their winning streak to 12 Tests, while Wales’ struggles deepened with another heavy defeat that highlighted the growing gulf between the sides.
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