Ben, Charlie and Charles reflect on Scotland's win over England in the Calcutta Cup, their fourth in a row, and where the defeat leaves Steve Borthwick's side heading into the final two rounds of the Six Nations.
We ask if it is time for the England coach to roll the dice with some of the emerging talent, like Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, and if it is time to say goodbye to some of the squad's elder statesmen. Whether changes are needed to England's coaching ticket moving forward to accelerate Borthwick's rebuild is also discussed.
Elsewhere, we hear from Italy defence coach Marius Goosen who tells us that Paolo Garbisi's last-gasp penalty against France should have been retaken after the fly-half was forced to rush the potential match-winning kick.
Ben gives us his verdict from the Aviva as Ireland's unbeaten start continued against Wales.
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England finish strong as Ireland clinch back-to-back titles
England's statement win over Ireland and Louis Rees-Zammit on life in the NFL
England's Irish showdown with Will Carling
Calcutta Cup clash with Ben White
England squeeze past Wales and Murrayfield controversy
England a work in progress, Ireland lay down a marker
Six Nations preview with Eddie Jones
South Africa retain the World Cup and Jack van Poortvliet on England's future
England fall just short, but blockbuster final awaits
England v South Africa special from Paris
England progress as rest of northern hemisphere crash out
The quarter finals are here, with Israel Dagg
New Zealand and Scotland win well, JP Doyle talks officiating
Ireland lay down a marker and Eddie Jones in trouble
England win again and James Horwill on Australia’s struggles
Lift off for England, Shane Williams talks Wales
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