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12 England hopefuls who impressed this weekend – Ellis Genge back to his best

#4. Northampton Saints – Three Players

Northampton Saints matched their largest-ever Premiership victory against East Midlands adversaries Leicester, securing a commanding 40-17 win at Franklin’s Gardens.

In a fiercely contested derby, Saints held a narrow 18-17 lead as the match reached its hour mark. However, the balance shifted decisively when Solomone Kata received a red card for a head-on-head collision with Fraser Dingwall.

Capitalizing on their numerical advantage, Saints surged ahead with three unanswered tries, effectively sealing their path to the playoffs.

  • Alex Mitchell’s energetic presence on the field and solid defensive efforts.
  • Curtis Langdon’s memorable try, showcasing his speed and agility.
  • George Furbank’s growing influence and physicality, particularly as the game progressed.

AI predicts the next 20 Six Nations winners, Scotland finally win it

According to the cutting-edge predictions, England is poised to clinch victory in a staggering five out of the next 20 tournaments, while Scotland is primed for a historic triumph, marking their first title since their Five Nations conquest in 1999.

However, the road ahead seems daunting for Wales, as the AI oracle forecasts a prolonged wait until 2041 for their next taste of Six Nations glory.

Meanwhile, traditional powerhouses such as England, Ireland, and France are slated to dominate the competition, casting a shadow over Welsh aspirations.

Check out the next 20 Six Nations winner’s below.

2025: France

2026: Ireland

2027: England

2028: England

2029: Scotland

2030: France

2031: Ireland

2032: England

2033: Ireland

2034: France

2035: Ireland

2036: England

2037: Scotland

2038: France

2039: Ireland

2040: England

2041: Wales

2042: France

2043: Ireland