
England, despite their strong performance, fell short of the title, finishing second after a resounding 68-14 win against Wales in Cardiff. Tommy Freeman`s remarkable consistency was on display as he scored a try in each of England`s five matches, solidifying his place as a key player.
Ireland secured third place in the standings, contributing to a record-breaking tournament that saw a total of 108 tries scored. England`s scrum, coached by Tom Harrison, proved to be the most destructive in the tournament, with standout performances from Maro Itoje and Will Stuart. Itoje`s breakdown skills and Stuart`s scrummaging were pivotal in England`s success.
As the dust settles on this year`s championship, the British and Irish Lions selection looms, with several Six Nations stars, including Freeman and Stuart, in contention for a coveted spot. For more details on the final standings and results, visit Six Nations and insights on the tournament at Rugby Championship.
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