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Published 15:44 27 Jan 2017 GMT
Updated 16:03 27 Jan 2017 GMT
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This figure is made up of image rights, match and training fees and £1 million allocated to the squad if they can secure five victories.
In just one year, this figure has risen by 66% from the £600,000 the squad received last season for winning the Grand Slam for the first time since 2003.
The fund will be divided between the players on a pro-rata basis but players who play in each Six Nations match will also receive a bonus of £43,000.
This bringing the total potential earnings of a player up to £153,000 which dwarfs the potential earnings of Joe Schmidt's players according to the report.
The Ireland squad, for those who are on central contracts, are paid directly by the IRFU.
As opposed to England, the Irish squad will not receive win bonuses or match fees but rather a bonus based on their final position in the Six Nations table.
If Ireland win the Grand Slam, the players will receive £60,000 as a one-off payment, which is £90,000 less than their English counterparts.
It is not just the increasing commercial success of the Six Nations which is leading to higher potential earnings for English players.
It is understood that the RFU's profits increased to over £100 million last year, partly due to hosting the Rugby World Cup in 2015.
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