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2nd February 2019
12:38pm GMT

"There is no doubt, going into the weekend, that Ireland are favourites and I'd be quite happy to say that. But I do think that Ireland can improve in certain areas. Joe Schmidt knows that [too] and he'll keep doing that. "There's a lot more people than me here. I back myself, but there's a lot of f***ing people!"The 2003 World Cup winner then doled out some home truths to Italy and Wales before saying France could surprise a few people in the championship. As for England, Tindall feels they are playing too conservatively too, given the talent they have at the disposal of Eddie Jones. "I never said that England were a good team," he said, eliciting a huge cheer from the Irish crowd. https://twitter.com/JOE_co_uk/status/1091626024679419905 Tindall believes Joe Schmidt is quite happy to take on England in a physical battle and will back his starting XV, and a very strong bench, to get the edge over Jones' men. Payne then asked the opening panel on a star-studded night - Tindall, Zebo, Shane Williams and Rory Lawson - to lay their cards on the table with predictions for tournament winner. Former Scotland scrum-half Lawson backed his 'Celtic cousins' Ireland to get the job done and Zebo agreed wholeheartedly with him. Tindall also backed Ireland to beat England and said they deserved to be listed as favourites to retain their title. It was left to Williams to back Wales to win the Six Nations, especially as they have England and Ireland at home. https://youtu.be/WKun7S-0Ixw As the night went on, the mainly Irish crowd warmed to Tindall as he spoke about his many encounters with the men in green over the years and took pops at Williams' Wales, Lawson's Scotland and, while he was at it, Italy and France. He raised a few eyebrows, then laughs, when he predicted either an Irish forward or France's Camille Lopez to win player of the tournament. Moment of the night came in the third and final panel, though, as Tindall serenaded the room with a stunning, full-length rendition of 'Boom! Shake the Room' by the Fresh Prince (Will Smith). https://twitter.com/patmccarry/status/1090382843350528003 There was a standing ovation as he wrapped up that ditty and, as the night concluded, there was a queue of House of Rugby fans in green jerseys looking for a snap with the former England centre. Mike Tindall came, fronted up and left a hero. CHECK OUT BAZ & ANDREW'S HOUSE OF RUGBY 6 NATIONS PREVIEW HERE: https://youtu.be/dp4UUn63hbg

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