Six Nations Rugby Trophy Replacement Announced
Six Nations Rugby Trophy Destroyed in Fire, Replacement on the Way
The Six Nations rugby trophy, damaged in a fire during transport, will be replaced by its maker, Thomas Lyte. The new trophy will be an exact replica using materials from the original. This years winners will receive a replica for the honor of lifting it. The trophy, which dates back to 2015, has been a symbol of the tournaments growth, with Ireland winning it four times. Ireland currently sits third in the standings, with a big home game against Wales this Friday night.
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