Thursday, February 04, 2010
6 Nations: BBC interview the home nations' captains
Not quite sure where (or if) the following clip was broadcast, but - in an article about England's Heather Fisher - the BBC have released extracts from interviews the four home nations captains which took place at the Six Nations launch last weekend. No action, but its good to see the BBC taking the players seriously - so does it mean there will be decent coverage of the tournament this year? Hopefully, though when their final caption gets details of the opening game wrong it shows that there is still room for quite a lot of improvement...
The picture size is a bit small, but you can click on the full screen button.
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