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Who are the favourites? do you think a GS is possible this year?
I'm going with Ireland and I think they are good enough to do a GS. Obviously I'm supporting England but I don't think we are quite good enough with what we have but I guess lower expectations can often be fruitful. To all the Ireland supporters, I'm comming over to Lansdowne rd on March 1st and I am looking forward to your hospitality.
I'm going with Ireland and I think they are good enough to do a GS. Obviously I'm supporting England but I don't think we are quite good enough with what we have but I guess lower expectations can often be fruitful. To all the Ireland supporters, I'm comming over to Lansdowne rd on March 1st and I am looking forward to your hospitality.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Those who set the betting odds for such tournaments will have studied the 6 Nations from each and every angle and i have just had a look at the prices on offer at the moment. Ireland are favourites at around 2/1, with England 2nd favs @ 5/2. Then come Wales @ 3/1 in general, France on 6/1 with Scotland not quite the outsiders on @ 33/1. The Italians are rank outsiders @ 500/1. The odds compilers would appear to believe that there will be no grand slam this year with their price of 8/11 for 'no winner'. If you do fancy any of the sides to do the 'slam', then; 6/1 Ireland and England, Wales 7/1, France 14/1, Scotland 66/1 and Italy 1000/1 (1,500/1 with Betvic).