Paddy Power TV Six Nations 2022 – round 3 preview
Six Nations 2022 betting tips: Round 3

Feeling unluckier than Manu Tuilagi? We’ll try and put a smile back on your face with some money-making tips for this weekend’s matches.
Six Nations 2022 outright betting tips update

We take a look at how our tips are faring and why favourite backers are rueing their decision to go with Welsh wonderkid Louis Rees-Zammit as top try-scorer.
Paddy Power TV Six Nations 2022 Round 2 Preview

After a successful opening weekend on the tipping front, Jon Newcombe passes on his Six Nations 2022 Round 2 picks to Paddy Power TV.
Six Nations 2022 betting tips: Round 2

Round 2 top tips: France by 6-10 points (5/1, William Hill) France v Ireland Under 4.5 tries (4/6, various) France v Ireland Player of the Match – Gregory Alldritt (16/1, Boyle Sports) Scotland to beat Wales (10/13, SBK) Scotland over 2.5 tries (8/11, Paddy Power) Italy v England anytime try-scorer, Max Malins (4/6, Betway) […]
Paddy Power TV Six Nations 2022 preview

Jon Newcombe gives his views on what could happen this weekend.
Six Nations 2022: Top Round 1 tips

All the best betting tips and predictions for the opening weekend.
Six Nations 2022 rugby betting guide

Outright winner – Ireland (31/10, SBK) No Grand Slam (5/6 Boyle Sports) Damian Penaud top try-scorer (10/1 Skybet) & Ronan Kelleher (28/1, Skybet) Dan Biggar top points-scorer (7/2, Paddy Power) Scotland top try-scoring team (12/1, Paddy Power) With a clean sweep of wins achieved over the southern hemisphere nations on a single weekend for […]
Heineken Champions Cup Round 3 preview

After his little victory jig following Wasps’ heroic 16-13 win over Leicester, what lengths will Lee Blackett go to if his side pulls off a sensational result against Toulouse on Saturday lunchtime? There could be scenes reminiscent of those back in the 1980s when David Pleat deliriously ran across the pitch at Kenilworth Road skipping […]
Autumn Nations Series Round 3: It won’t be a case of alas Smith and Jones

Since Australia eliminated England from their own Rugby World Cup at Twickenham in 2015, they have failed to beat the ‘mother country’. Seven games, seven defeats is their record when coming up against one of their own in Eddie Jones, who continues to be the most marmite of coaches – or should that be vegemite? […]