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6th March 2019
04:09pm GMT

Ireland finished with the 'wooden spoon' in consecutive Five Nations championships from 1996 to 1998 and, as recently as 2013, finished five out of six. England's last bottom-place finish was in 1987.
The side finishing bottom of future Six Nations championships (in the European conference) would then play a relegation playoff against the division two winners. It would be likewise in the Rest of the World conference.
At the end of the initial phase of play, teams from both conferences carry their points total over with them. They then play three teams from the rival conference and the top two sides from each conference play in an end-of-year semi-final and final.
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The International Rugby Players Association will meet with World Rugby next Monday before they, themselves, meet for a council meeting. That meeting will get input from the likes of Johnny Sexton, Owen Farrell and Kieran Read.
IRPA chief executive Omar Hassanein said: “Our players are incredibly passionate about having their voices heard, not just in relation to the proposed international season, but in respect of all player issues that impact the men’s, women’s, 15s and 7s game."
Nice proposal, but there will be many battles had before this one can ever dream of going through. Even if it does, 2022 is the likely kick-off date.Explore more on these topics: