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Six Nations

plural noun

  1. the Five Nations of the Iroquois confederacy and the Tuscaroras.



Six Nations

plural noun

  1. Also called: Iroquois.(in North America) the Indian confederacy of the Cayugas, Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Senecas, and Tuscaroras See also Five Nations

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Hill won his first England cap back in 2018 aged just 19, but has only added three more in the seven years since, his last coming against Wales in the 2025 Six Nations.

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He has been in fine form during Leicester's run to the Premiership final and edged ahead of Harry Randall to earn a place on the bench at the back end of England's Six Nations campaign.

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Next year's Six Nations will also begin on a Thursday evening, with French broadcasters keen to maximise audiences and avoid a clash with the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics the following day.

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Organisers insist the new league will not clash with international rugby and say players will be able to continue to represent their countries in tournaments such as the Six Nations.

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This year's Six Nations used 20-minute red cards for the first time after a trial at the Autumn Nations Cup in November.

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