
The whole of Wales will be bunny-hopping if Gavin Henson produces more magicIt's been exactly 100 years since Wales won their first Grand Slam, but this isn't time to get sentimental, we'll leave that to Andy Robinson's wife, who will be picking fights with another poor bugger who said her husband wasn't doing a very job as England coach this weekend... At least Brian was polite.
Wales' seven week transformation has been remarkable, so much so that Gordon Brown has rumoured to be considering inventing a position for Warren Gatland within his cabinet.
Now the final hurdle awaits and while the French horse has kept within a furlongs length, they have ample speed and old legs to forge a late photo-finish.
France are going for their own record of three consecutive titles and will need to conjure up all the magic we have come to expect when they are massive underdogs, and their last trip to Cardiff produced the upset of the World Cup.
James Hook has been brought into provide some attacking guile but he has to be careful because it won't be a sprint and he must use the experience around him to steer the ship towards safety.
Whereas Wales have been digging potholes and running ten mile ascents in the Brecon Beacons, France have been sunning themselves, sharing petit cafe's and packets of gauloises on the Cote d'Azur, such has been their contrasting performances in this year's tournament.
Marc Lievremont's has ditched his experimenting in favour of the experienced campaigners and it could be a case of expecting the unexpected that drives Wales to glory.
Prediction: France to win by 12 points.
Date: Saturday, 15 March
Venue: Millennium Stadium
Kick-off: 17:00 GMT