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A Collection of memories of Six Nations matches

Four years ago we came to watch the Calcutta Cup at Twickenham and I had a bet on that it would be a draw at half time and England would go on to win it at 22-1. I put £20 on and it came in! Chris, Bromley RUFC

My favourite game was when England won the Grand Slam against Ireland in 1993 before the World Cup when Martin Johnson was captain. I didn’t go to it but I remember it quite well. The best game I came to was England when they won the Grand Slam in 1991, the atmosphere was great, they played France and France scored a try from behind the post and moved on from there. It was when the ground was being developed, we were in the top of the North Stand and all the other stands were far away. Stuart Robertson

I play second row for Old Reigatian RFC. I think my favourite six nations memory has to be watching Mike Brown seemingly coming out of nowhere last year to score so many tries. Fabian McLaughlin, Old Reigatians RUFC

My favourite Six Nations memory is winning in Paris a couple of years back Neil Masting

In 2102 England won 22-24 in Paris

 

These memories were recorded by members of the RFU Youth Council at Twickenham during the Six Nations Championship as part of the England Rugby Sporting Memories project.

Memory added on June 25, 2015

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