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After each  weekend, Sportsmail rugby correspondent Chris Foy will round up the biggest talking points and name his Team of the Weekend.<br>Wayne is looking weary<br>The outlook is grim for Wales after their heavy loss to Ireland — as was quite apparent from head coach 's body language during the game. <br>        Wayne Pivac is right to look concerned following Wales's 29-7 defeat by Ireland in Dublin<br>There is something about his demeanour which conveys a sense of impending doom, in contrast to predecessor Warren Gatland who mastered the art of remaining impassive.<br><br>Pivac looks concerned and, in truth, he probably should be. <br> <br> Murrayfield's outdated<br>If the Six Nations wants to remain a closed shop to protect commercial interests, perhaps it is time to introduce ‘Minimum Standards Criteria' for venues. <br>The 51,000 capacity at the Aviva Stadium is too limited and Murrayfield urgently needs investment. <br>  RELATED ARTICLES                <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Facilities are outdated, with lines of portable loos for spectators using the soulless, gravel-covered ‘fan zone', cramped seating and shaky WiFi — although the tram service is efficient. <br>Farrell packing the power<br>Ireland's recent progress under Andy Farrell has been hailed as a tactical liberation but it is founded on phenomenal clout — exemplified by the thunderous props Andrew Porter and Tadhg Furlong. <br>James Ryan has powered-up after a career dip and Tadhg Beirne is a remarkable athlete, while Jack Conan punches above his weight.<br><br>The clash with France's giants on Saturday will be seismic.<br>        Ireland continue to impress under Andy Farrell, who has moulded a strong, high energy side<br>Manu's message of hope<br>The despondency in the England camp will have been alleviated slightly by the sight of Manu Tuilagi back in vintage mode on Sunday. <br>Seconds into his latest comeback, the Sale centre dumped Harlequins' previously unstoppable Andre Esterhuizen on his backside. <br><br><br><br>His trademark grin was still apparent as he posed for photos with fans of both clubs after the game at The Stoop.<br>He is still a box-office weapon of mass destruction.<br>That's the wonder of Woki<br>France eventually put Italy away yesterday but it was a laboured effort from the title favourites. <br>Some of them evidently needed game-time after recent Covid disruption, even the great Antoine Dupont. <br>         France's Cameron Woki (centre) could become the world's best forward in the next few years<br>However, the contest in Paris provided more evidence that Bordeaux's Cameron Woki can become the world's best forward and showed that Italy have renewed fighting spirit again, after years of surrenders.<br>Team of the Weekend<br>Hugo Keenan (Ire), Damian Penaud (Fra), Garry Ringrose (Ire), Bundee Aki (Ire), Gabin Villiere (Fra), [https://pinfaves.com/jamie-park-weight-loss/ https://pinfaves.com/jamie-park-weight-loss/] Finn Russell (Sco), Jamison Gibson-Park (Ire); Andrew Porter (Ire), Julien Marchand (Fra), Tadhg Furlong (Ire), Tadhg Beirne (Ire), Cameron Woki (Fra), Jamie Ritchie (Sco), Gregory Alldritt (Fra), Taine Basham (Wal).<br>  RELATED ARTICLES                <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
After each  weekend, Sportsmail rugby correspondent Chris Foy will round up the biggest talking points and name his Team of the Weekend.<br>Wayne is looking weary<br>The outlook is grim for Wales after their heavy loss to Ireland — as was quite apparent from head coach 's body language during the game. <br>        Wayne Pivac is right to look concerned following Wales's 29-7 defeat by Ireland in Dublin<br>There is something about his demeanour which conveys a sense of impending doom, in contrast to predecessor Warren Gatland who mastered the art of remaining impassive.<br><br>Pivac looks concerned and, in truth, he probably should be. <br> <br> Murrayfield's outdated<br>If the Six Nations wants to remain a closed shop to protect commercial interests, perhaps it is time to introduce ‘Minimum Standards Criteria' for venues. <br>The 51,000 capacity at the Aviva Stadium is too limited and Murrayfield urgently needs investment. <br>  RELATED ARTICLES                <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Facilities are outdated, with lines of portable loos for spectators using the soulless, gravel-covered ‘fan zone', cramped seating and shaky WiFi — although the tram service is efficient. <br>Farrell packing the power<br>Ireland's recent progress under Andy Farrell has been hailed as a tactical liberation but it is founded on phenomenal clout — exemplified by the thunderous props Andrew Porter and Tadhg Furlong. <br>James Ryan has powered-up after a career dip and Tadhg Beirne is a remarkable athlete, while Jack Conan punches above his weight.<br><br>The clash with France's giants on Saturday will be seismic.<br>        Ireland continue to impress under Andy Farrell, who has moulded a strong, high energy side<br>Manu's message of hope<br>The despondency in the England camp will have been alleviated slightly by the sight of Manu Tuilagi back in vintage mode on Sunday. <br>Seconds into his latest comeback, the Sale centre dumped Harlequins' previously unstoppable Andre Esterhuizen on his backside. <br><br><br><br>His trademark grin was still apparent as he posed for photos with fans of both clubs after the game at The Stoop.<br>He is still a box-office weapon of mass destruction.<br>That's the wonder of Woki<br>France eventually put Italy away yesterday but it was a laboured effort from the title favourites. <br>Some of them evidently needed game-time after recent Covid disruption, even the great Antoine Dupont. <br>         France's Cameron Woki (centre) could become the world's best forward in the next few years<br>However, the contest in Paris provided more evidence that Bordeaux's Cameron Woki can become the world's best forward and showed that Italy have renewed fighting spirit again, after years of surrenders.<br>Team of the Weekend<br>Hugo Keenan (Ire), Damian Penaud (Fra), Garry Ringrose (Ire), Bundee Aki (Ire), Gabin Villiere (Fra), Finn Russell (Sco), Jamison Gibson-Park (Ire); Andrew Porter (Ire), Julien Marchand (Fra), Tadhg Furlong (Ire), Tadhg Beirne (Ire), Cameron Woki (Fra), Jamie Ritchie (Sco), [https://pinfaves.com/jamie-park-weight-loss/ pinfaves.com] Gregory Alldritt (Fra), Taine Basham (Wal).<br>  RELATED ARTICLES                <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement

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