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2023 TikTok Women’s Six Nations: Round Three TikTok Top Picks

Italy celebrate at the end of the TikTok Women's Six Nations match between Italy and Ireland at Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi on April 15, 2023 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Federugby/Federugby via Getty Images)

The TikTok Women’s Six Nations was back with a bang after the Easter break. France registered a dominant win over Scotland and England reigned supreme over Wales, while Ireland suffered a loss against Italy in Parma.

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Here are TikTok’s ‘Top Picks’ from Round Three of the Championships.

1. Irn-bru queen Rachel McLachlan’s taste test challenge
Scottish star Rachel McLachlan was challenged by @scottishrugby to blind taste test four different types of Irn-Bru (spoiler: she made no mistake in correctly identifying all four cans!)

@scottishrugby

The Queen of the IRN-BRU taste test 👑 @IRN-BRU #AsOne #SixNationsRugby #TikTokW6N

♬ original sound – Scottish Rugby

 

2. Wales’ number one fan
The nephew of Wales international Natalia John was a mascot at his auntie’s match against England, in what was a special moment at Cardiff Arms Park.

@womenssixnations

Amazing ❤️ #WALvENG #TikTokW6N #OurCharge #SixNationsRugby

♬ original sound – Women’s Six Nations

 

3. Jemma Norton joins the England training camp
TikTok creator @theproplife gave us an inside look at training with the England team as they stepped up preparations for the game against Wales.

@theproplife

I GOT THE CALL 😱😍 Watch til the end for some surprises! 🌹 #tiktokw6N #womenssixnations #SixNationsRugby #ourcharge #theproplife #englandrugby

♬ You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) – Adam Lambert & Sigala

4. Scotland’s pre-match run at Stade De La Rabin
TikTokers watched on as Team Scotland completed a group run ahead of their match against France, with several players flexing their muscles as they came out of the tunnel.

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@scottishrugby

Team run ready 💪 #AsOne #TikTokW6N #SixNationsRugby

♬ original sound – Scottish Rugby

5. England’s well worked try

England topped off a great performance against Wales with an amazing try. @womenssixnations captured the moment star winger Jess Breach raced through the Welsh defence before tumbling over the conversion line.

@womenssixnations

Wow. #SixNationsRugby #WALvENG #TikTokW6N #OurCharge

♬ original sound – Women’s Six Nations

 

6. D’après rugby!
The French team rounded off their match against Scotland with a walk around the stadium to thank fans for their support during the game.

@womenssixnations

Explications de @Mathieu.lbr sur la voiture Mobilize qui va amener le ballon au centre du terrain avant le coup d’envoi 🚙 #FRAvSCO #TikTokW6N #SixNationsRugby #francerugby #scottishrugby #scotlandrugby #asone #rugbyunions #womensport #womensrugby #rugbypassion #mobilize #voiture #partner @France Rugby

♬ son original – Women’s Six Nations

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Kolisi, du Toit, and Etzebeth may well make 2027, but if they do they will be a long way past their best. Rassie doesn't seem to have a huge amount of faith in Ruan Venter, or (bizarrely) in Hanekom. Nortjé looks great, but while Moerat and Louw have put in some good performances they look a little way off the standard set by the players they would need to replace. Before the July tests SA fans were telling me that B-J Dixon was a like for like replacement for PSDT, which has since been proven to be nonsense. SA have good depth, but Nortjé is the only new player who has really cemented a spot in the 23, and they urgently need others to step up.


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In the front three I think Steenekamp is a great find, and Thomas du Toit has finally emerged as a world class player after years of relative mediocrity, but hooker is still a problem. Grobbelaar looks fine, I guess, but he's not Mbonambi, which is what SA will need him to be by 2027.

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