This is where it all ends as the final round of the Guinness Six Nations, which is feared to be the last Six Nations season before the imminent Brexit, will determine who will be crowned the Grand Slam winner and with the WRU leading ahead of England Rugby and IRFU, this is the finale to decide whether or not the WRU will be crowed Grand Slam champions.
The Guinness Six Nations finale sees the FIR Italia taking on France at Stadio Olimpico, WRU taking on the IRFU at the Principality Stadium, and the England Rugby taking on Scotland at the Twickenham Stadium. Focusing on the Wales V Ireland match as usual, the ideal orchestration of the WRU in the opening kick-off led them to a saturated charge for the victory and with Gareth Anscombe became unstoppable on the penalty and on the conversion, the Welsh successfully defeated the Irish at the score of 25-7.
Meanwhile, the FFR defeated the FIR Italia at the score of 25-14 while the match between England Rugby and Scotland ended in a tie with both scoring 38.
After five rounds on this season, the WRU has crowned as Guinness Six Nations Grand Slam champions. Wales are now officially a four-time Grand Slam champions in the Six Nations era, breaking a tie with France on three for the most by any country.
That Six Nations era became one heck of a championship for England, Wales, Scotland, France, Italy, and Ireland to show Europe which country has the best rugby players and now that Brexit's upon us, the fate of the Six Nations games becomes uncertain but rest assured that everyone had a lot of good memories in rugby's greatest championship.
Thank you, Six Nations Rugby! Hope we'll see you on the other side.
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