LONDON (Reuters) - For about the 10th time in a row the Six Nations is being described as "the most open for years" as Europe's rugby elite shuffle for supremacy having suffered their usual November southern hemisphere hidings.
Wales have quickly forgotten their autumn defeats by South Africa and Australia - their eighth in a row against the Wallabies - as they focus on trying to become the first country to win the Six Nations outright three years running.
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