The pot is part of an overall remuneration package that could be worth around £2.3million, should Eddie Jones' men end their wait for success
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England players will share a pot of £600,000 if they win a Six Nations grand slam.Eddie Jones' men got their campaign off to a winning start with a 15-9 victory at Murrayfield on Saturday.
Next up is a clash with Italy in Rome on Sunday as England seek to end a run of four consecutive second-place finishes.
And if they do, Jones' squad will be due a hefty financial package, according to the Times.
The pot is part of an overall remuneration package that could be worth around £2.3million
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Any player who features in all five matches of a grand-slam campaign would be in line for around £115,000 under the terms of the EPS (elite player squad) contracts for the 2015-16 season.
Should England win the Six Nations without competing a grand slam, the players would share a bonus pot of around £350,000.
Jones' men boast the best-paid international rugby players in the world, with England's stars receiving fees of £7,322 per game during the campaign alongside a weekly training fee.
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The pot of money set aside to cover players' image rights for the season, which also includes the World Cup matches, stands at a staggering £1,952,623.
The four-year EPS deal expires at the end of this season but negotiations are set to begin after the Six Nations.
The RFU announced record revenues and profit last November, leading to suggestions England's players will be paid even more.
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