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Justin Marshall declares the Six Nations “arguably better” than the Rugby Championship after an exhilarating 2026 edition. France snatches the title with a dramatic 48-46 victory over England, capped by Thomas Ramos’ last-minute penalty. The match is hailed as one of the greatest in Six Nations history. While the southern hemisphere has historically dominated Rugby World Cups, Marshall notes that this year’s Rugby Championship faces challenges, particularly with Australia struggling to reclaim the Bledisloe Cup. He emphasizes the storied nature of both tournaments but suggests the Six Nations is now showcasing higher-quality rugby. “We’re not seeing low-scoring games anymore; teams are playing,” says Marshall. He praises the France-England clash, referencing his own experience in the “Game of the Century.” The competition’s intensity and thrilling matches have left a lasting impression on fans.

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