Six Nations held in one country would be better than cancelling it, suggests Rob Baxter

Under current local restrictions, Wales would have to play scheduled home games against Scotland, France and Italy behind closed doors.
Six Nations held in one country would be better than cancelling it, suggests Rob Baxter

Wales' Louis Rees-Zammit scores his sides second try despite Tadhg Furlong of Ireland in the match played behind closed doors last year. Under current restrictions, no supporters would be allowed attend games in Wales next month. Picture: INPHO/Laszlo Geczo

Exeter rugby director Rob Baxter believes that playing this season’s Guinness Six Nations Championship in one country has “got to be better than cancelling it”.

The tournament is due to kick off in Dublin and Edinburgh on February 5, but currently finds itself shrouded in uncertainty.

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