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      Desperation and destiny on the line when Wales and Italy collide in Cardiff

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 March 2026

    Two sides on different recent trajectories meet with Steve Tandy finding cause for optimism despite another wooden spoon looming

    Which is the sharper motivator, the avoidance of fresh humiliation or the attainment of new heights? Cardiff could be the place this weekend for any students of psychology more interested in such nuances than anything so obvious as an actual attempt to win the title.

    Suffice to say, neither Wales nor Italy can win the Six Nations this weekend, nor exert any influence on its outcome. It is mathematically possible for Wales to knock England into last place for the first time in the extended championship’s history, but students of mathematics needn’t bother. For the record, Wales would need to win with a bonus point and, in concert with France, who play England, cover their current deficit of 100 in points difference.

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      Desperation and destiny on the line when Wales and Italy collide in Cardiff

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 March 2026

    Two sides on different recent trajectories meet with Steve Tandy finding cause for optimism despite another wooden spoon looming

    Which is the sharper motivator, the avoidance of fresh humiliation or the attainment of new heights? Cardiff could be the place this weekend for any students of psychology more interested in such nuances than anything so obvious as an actual attempt to win the title.

    Suffice to say, neither Wales nor Italy can win the Six Nations this weekend, nor exert any influence on its outcome. It is mathematically possible for Wales to knock England into last place for the first time in the extended championship’s history, but students of mathematics needn’t bother. For the record, Wales would need to win with a bonus point and, in concert with France, who play England, cover their current deficit of 100 in points difference.

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      Desperation and destiny on the line when Wales and Italy collide in Cardiff

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 March 2026

    Two sides on different recent trajectories meet with Steve Tandy finding cause for optimism despite another wooden spoon looming

    Which is the sharper motivator, the avoidance of fresh humiliation or the attainment of new heights? Cardiff could be the place this weekend for any students of psychology more interested in such nuances than anything so obvious as an actual attempt to win the title.

    Suffice to say, neither Wales nor Italy can win the Six Nations this weekend, nor exert any influence on its outcome. It is mathematically possible for Wales to knock England into last place for the first time in the extended championship’s history, but students of mathematics needn’t bother. For the record, Wales would need to win with a bonus point and, in concert with France, who play England, cover their current deficit of 100 in points difference.

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