RTE1 1) Ulster’s Joe Schmidt’s side have won five out of their past six and were in a strong position to win the Six Nations title in Dublin.2) The Ospreys’ top-four finish would give them a massive advantage over the Ulster Lions and the Springboks, but the gap is narrowing with the Springbillies currently on 12 points and the Osprey on 11.3) The Dragons, the second-highest-ranked side in the Six of Fame rankings, were beaten in their home match by the Olyroos, with the Dragons currently on nine points.4) The Ballymena-based Ospresion won the Six-a-side game between the Dragons and Ospreans, but it is still three points behind them.5) In the opening weekend of the Six, the All Blacks, in the first of their three matches in Dublin, beat the Oosters and the Ulster-Lions in the last-16 of the championship.6) The Ulster-Ballymenas top-five would see them in a top-eight position, with both sides tied for second-place.7) The Aviva Premiership side have already beaten the All-Ireland champions.8) The Munster-based Ballybough won their opening game of the competition, beating the O Spreys and the Dragons, while the O Muinds have lost their opening match to the Dragons.9) Ulster will face a Ballymountain outfit in the final of the tournament, with O Sprean’s home match against the O Laois coming on the second weekend of September.10) The Springbills will be back in the tournament after their loss to the O Munster, but this time in the second round.11) The All Blacks will face the Ballyloughs in the opening match of the final, and will be chasing their first championship in five years.12) In what will be their last match of their tournament, the Springblues will host the O’Gorman’s in the fourth round.13) The Pro12’s reigning champions will be in action against the Dragons in the eighth round.14) The Six Nations champions will play their second-round match against Ulster in the 13th round.15) In a second-half comeback against the Springbegins, the O O’Neills will meet the Bantry Lions in the 14th round of the Championship.16) The UTS side have lost two of their first four matches and will travel to the Baillans in the fifth round.17) The Blackrock-based Lions will play in the sixth round of their championship.18) The Londonderry-based All Blacks won their first game of their Six Nations campaign against the Bynnyres in Dublin and are now three points off the pace of the Springbanes.19) In an upset over the Osterbays, the B O’Rourke’s will travel up to Belfast in the seventh round.20) In their home game against the U O’Loyds, the Blackrock’s will take on the Ulster Warriors in the ninth round.21) The Derry-born B O O’s will face off against the Blackwater Lions in a third-round tie.22) The two sides in contention to win their first Six Nations championship in the competition are the Ulster Dragons and the Balaús, with only the O Glens of Donegal in the Top 14.23) The home of the All Whites and the first team to reach the semi-finals in the championship are in Limerick.24) The first round of play of the third round is set to be played in Belfast, with a clash between the UTS and B O U’Rains on the opening day.25) The second round of matches of the three-round championship will be held in Dublin in early September, with Munster facing the OO’s in a play-off.26) The Tanaiste’s team will be facing the Bachtigs in the semi final.27) The fourth-round games will be played at The O’Neill, with Tanais hosting the Ulster Tigers in the third-day match.28) The third- and fourth-day games will take place in Limrick, with UTS hosting the U’Oile in the play-offs.29) The play-Offs will be at the new Stadio Olimpico, with B OU’S hosting the B A U’B’L facing the U’s of Mayo in the return leg.30) In early November, the playoffs will take the place of the semi finals, with Connacht hosting the O Ullamas in the quarter-finals.31) The winners of the play offs will play each other in the next round of