Rugby's greatest championship has been played in some form or another since 1883, becoming the modern Six Nations in 2000. How have the various participants fared over the years, and which players have gone down in the sport's folklore for their performances in the tournament?
BBC Sport will bring you live coverage, highlights and analysis of every match in the 2025 Men's Six Nations, which gets under way in Paris on Friday, 31 January.
However, according to a report in The Rugby Paper, fears are mounting within the BBC that they could be "frozen out" of showing future tournaments. A £100m valuation has been put on the tournament, which is £10m more than the BBC and ITV have been paying.
Wales’ third game of the 2025 Six Nations Championship will see them face Ireland at the Principality Stadium.
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Wales star Dafydd Jenkins has revealed he dislocated his knee 10 times before undergoing surgery last year.
As the year unfolded, Howley took on a more prominent role in the attack, with ex-Wales breakdown coach Gareth Williams joining him during the summer tour of Australia and autumn campaign for his personal growth.
With the Six Nations set to get underway next week, we preview the prospects of last year’s bottom-placed finishers, Wales, ahead of the Championship.
The 2025 Six Nations is available to live stream for free on BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
Warren Gatland has made another change to Wales' backroom staff for the Six Nations with Rob Howley replacing Alex King as attack coach.
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For the Ospreys, Warren has featured in 29 games across the United Rugby Championship and Challenge Cup. This season the 6’1, 122kg tighthead has featured in 11 matches for the