Captains of the Six Nations Unite in Special Interview
The start of the Six Nations tournament has brought captains from each participating nation together for an exclusive conversation on BBC Sounds, a unique opportunity to gain insight into their preparation and aspirations.
French captain Antoine Dupont believes his team's strong squad depth will be key to success. Meanwhile, Ireland captain Caelan Doris spoke candidly about the challenges Ireland face in preparing for the tournament, particularly after a disappointing autumn campaign.
England vice-captain Jamie George highlighted the positive atmosphere surrounding England's preparations, which have been bolstered by recent victories. However, Wales captain Dewi Lake painted a more sombre picture, detailing the difficulties his team faces as they seek to avoid a third consecutive wooden spoon finish.
Italy captain Michele Lamaro discussed his team's focus on building momentum for the 2026 Olympics, while Scotland captain Sione Tuipulotu is eager to put last autumn's disappointing performances behind him and make a positive impact at home. As the tournament gets underway, these captains' insights offer an intriguing glimpse into the challenges each nation will face over the coming weeks.
The start of the Six Nations tournament has brought captains from each participating nation together for an exclusive conversation on BBC Sounds, a unique opportunity to gain insight into their preparation and aspirations.
French captain Antoine Dupont believes his team's strong squad depth will be key to success. Meanwhile, Ireland captain Caelan Doris spoke candidly about the challenges Ireland face in preparing for the tournament, particularly after a disappointing autumn campaign.
England vice-captain Jamie George highlighted the positive atmosphere surrounding England's preparations, which have been bolstered by recent victories. However, Wales captain Dewi Lake painted a more sombre picture, detailing the difficulties his team faces as they seek to avoid a third consecutive wooden spoon finish.
Italy captain Michele Lamaro discussed his team's focus on building momentum for the 2026 Olympics, while Scotland captain Sione Tuipulotu is eager to put last autumn's disappointing performances behind him and make a positive impact at home. As the tournament gets underway, these captains' insights offer an intriguing glimpse into the challenges each nation will face over the coming weeks.