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Six Nations: Adding more teams would be a mistake - Eddie Jones

England coach Eddie Jones believes increasing the number of teams in the Six Nations would be a mistake.
Reports have suggested South Africa could join the competition in 2023, but there has also been speculation that an eight-team event might be introduced.
"It's called the greatest rugby tournament in the world and I think it is," Jones insisted.
"So why would you want to add other teams that are going to decrease the level of competition?"
There has also been a suggestion that Fiji would also like to join and could play their 'home' games in France.
The last change to the structure of the event was in 2000 when Italy became the sixth nation.
Since then they and Scotland are the only teams not to have won the title.
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