All bets are on in the Six Nations as England beat France
Six Nations Betting
/ Jamie "The Pacman" Pacheco / 23 February 2008 / Leave a comment
England are matched at [4.3] to beat France in Paris to throw the Six Nations wide open...Wales are still on for the Grand Slam
England were matched at [4.3] to beat France in Paris in tonight's crucial Six Nations clash. Paul Sackey, matched at [17.5] to score the opening try of the match, went over early on and England never looked back after that. England were matched at [6.4] to be leading at the half-way stage and winning at full-time.
The result throws the tournament wide open with Wales now the new favourites at [2.5] and France rated as [2.7] shots. England are also right back in it and are trading at [5.2] after having traded as high as [10.0]. Ireland are available at [10.0] and can still go on to win it as well.
"No Grand Slam winner" is the hot-favourite in the Grand Slam winner market with only Wales in contention to win all their matches in this year's event.
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