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Colin Sheridan: Rugby has finally rediscovered how entertaining chaos can be

This Six Nations championship has reminded rugby of a basic truth: unpredictability is not a flaw. It is the entire point.
Colin Sheridan: Rugby has finally rediscovered how entertaining chaos can be

CHAOS: Wales' Joe Hawkins and Dewi Lake and Ireland's James Milliken. Pic: ©INPHO

I have spent the last few years being quite suspicious of rugby. Not rugby itself, necessarily - the sport can still produce moments of brilliance - but the atmosphere around it. The slightly smug certainty that it was somehow the last pure thing in.

Rugby people will explain, at great length, that their sport is different. That it is noble. That the referee is respected.

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