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How to watch live Guinness Six Nations rugby in Cambodia

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Dylan Hartley during the 2018 Six Nations match between England and Wales. Photo / Getty Images

The Guinness Six Nations is available exclusively on RugbyPass in Cambodia. Fans can watch every game of the Guinness Six Nations live and on-demand online via the RugbyPass subscription streaming service. We will be offering 50% off a monthly pass or you can save over $100 by purchasing an annual pass at https://www.rugbypass.com/signup.

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RugbyPass is the official licensee of Guinness Six Nations rugby in the following countries:
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, East Timor, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.

Fans of the Guinness Six Nations outside of these countries can follow all the action in our live match
centres, available at https://www.rugbypass.com/six-nations/matches/2020

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Fin Smith explains the Leinster 'chaos' that caught out Northampton

In the fine tradition of Irish rugby, Leinster cheat well and for some reason only known to whoever referees them, they are allowed to get away with it every single game. If teams have not got the physicality up front to stop them getting the ball, they will win every single game. They take out players beyond the ruck and often hold them on the ground. Those that are beyond the ruck and therefore offside, hover there to cause distraction but also to join the next ruck from the side thereby stopping the jackal. The lineout prior to the second try on Saturday. 3 Leinster players left the lineout before the ball was thrown and were driving the maul as soon as the player hit the ground and thereby getting that valuable momentum. They scrummage illegally, with the looshead turning in to stop the opposing tighthead from pushing straight and making it uncomfortable for the hooker. The tighthead takes a step and tries to get his opposite loosehead to drop the bind. Flankers often ‘move up’ and actually bind on the prop and not remain bound to the second row. It does cause chaos and is done quickly and efficiently so that referees are blinded by the illegal tactics. I am surprised opposition coaches when they meet referees before games don’t mention it. I am also surprised that they do not go to the referees group and ask them to look at the tactics used and referee them properly. If they are the better team and win, fair play but a lot of their momentum is gained illegally and therefore it is not a level playing field.

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