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Reigning champions Wales keep themselves in the Six Nations title chase with their second victory against Italy.
Wales are on the brink of winning the Six Nations Grand Slam but have the forceful French to fend off first.
Wallabies finish tournament on high note with a 21-18 third place playoff win at New Zealand's Eden Park.
In a thrilling semi-final France sneak past an unlucky Welsh team who battled hard despite losing their captain.
France and Wales are used to meeting in the Six Nations but neither side know what to expect during their semifinal.
Wales take positive steps against Samoa while England and France record victories despite looking far from their best.
Wales and Scotland secure warmup victories before heading to New Zealand, while Ireland suffers from lack of form.
Following their 19-9 victory over England, Wales make nine changes for final World Cup warm-up with Argentina.
Defeat of Wales in Paris hands Six Nations title to England in low-key fashion after English loss to Ireland.
France overcome nervy second-half to beat Wales 26-20 in Six Nations clash.
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