There is a growing discussion about the potential inclusion of Georgia as a seventh team in the Six Nations rugby tournament. Former rugby player Sam Warburton advocates for Georgia's addition, emphasizing the need for increased competitiveness. Internal leaks suggest Georgia could join the tournament in the next two years, with experts believing it would enhance Georgia's standing in Tier 1 rugby. The proposal has sparked debate, with Warburton arguing against including South Africa and New Zealand in a potential expanded Seven Nations, advocating for Georgia and Rugby Europe champions instead.
🇬🇪 Sam Warburton makes case for Georgia to be added to the Six Nations. 👇 Full story. https://t.co/tJ5nzCuRvP
🗣️ "South Africa in a Seven Nations is going too far. Before we know it, New Zealand will be in it too. Georgia and Rugby Europe champions it should be." 🇬🇪 Sam Warburton makes the case for Georgia to be added to the Six Nations. https://t.co/Vhkbd14shL
According to internal leaks, Georgia could join the Six Nations in upcoming 2 years. Most experts say Georgia’s inclusion would improve its competitive quality and standing in Tier 1 #rugby.
Sam Warburton: Georgia in the Six Nations is only matter of time and this is how I'd do it https://t.co/pzilqlqWT0 https://t.co/thbG4Hej6X
"No home nation is going to agree to a Six Nations relegation play-off - and the risk of England being relegated would be catastrophic - so it's time to consider Georgia as a seventh team." Tap to read @samwarburton_'s latest column 🔽 https://t.co/2pt4J3wW3F