List of Wales national rugby union team results
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The following is a list of Wales national rugby union team
results since the first match in 1881.
Wales national rugby union team
The Wales national rugby union team represent Wales in international rugby union tournaments. They compete annually in the Six Nations Championship with England, France, Ireland, Italy and Scotland. Wales have won the Six Nations and its predecessors 24 times outright, second only to England with...
results since the first match in 1881.
Summary
Against | Played | Won | Lost | Drawn | Win % |
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13 History of rugby union matches between Argentina and Wales -Overall summary:... |
7 | 5 | 1 | 53.84 | |
29 | 10 | 18 | 1 | ||
7 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 28.57 | |
11 | 10 | 1 | 0 | 90.91 | |
1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100.00 | |
120 History of rugby union matches between England and Wales England and Wales have played each other at rugby union since 1881. A total of 122 matches have been played, with England having won 56 times, Wales having won 54 times and twelve matches having been drawn.-Overall summary:- Results :-Breakdown:... |
53 | 55 | 12 | ||
7 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 85.71 | |
85 History of rugby union matches between France and Wales France and Wales have played each other at rugby union since 1908. A total of 91 matches have been played, with Wales winning 44 times, France winning 44 times and 3 matches drawn.-Overall summary:-Results:... |
43 | 39 | 3 | 50.59 | |
112 History of rugby union matches between Ireland and Wales Ireland and Wales have played each other at rugby union since 1882. A total of 117 matches have been played, with Wales winning 64 matches, Ireland winning 47 matches and six matches drawn.-Overall summary:-Results:... |
61 | 45 | 6 | 54.46 | |
14 History of rugby union matches between Italy and Wales Italy and Wales have played each other at rugby union since 1996. A total of 14 matches have been played, with Wales winning 11, Italy winning two and one drawn match.-Overall summary:... |
11 | 2 | 1 | 78.57 | |
10 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 100.00 | |
3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 100.00 | |
27 History of rugby union matches between New Zealand and Wales The All Blacks have played against Wales 28 times, winning 25 of them, and Wales winning the other three. The first Test match between the two sides was played in 1905 at Cardiff Arms Park, with Wales winning 3 – 0.-Overall summary:-Results:... |
3 | 24 | 0 | 7.41 | |
1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100.00 | |
1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100.00 | |
1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100.00 | |
9 | 7 | 2 | 0 | 72.72 | |
7 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 57.14 | |
114 History of rugby union matches between Scotland and Wales Scotland and Wales have played each other at rugby union since 1883. A total of 114 matches have been played, with Wales winning 63 matches, Scotland winning 48 matches and three matches drawn.... |
63 | 48 | 3 | 55.26 | |
23 | 1 | 21 | 1 | 4.35 | |
1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100.00 | |
7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 100.00 | |
7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 100.00 | |
3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 100.00 | |
Total | 610 | 314 | 267 | 28 |
Results
Date | Venue | Home Team | Away Team | Score | Competition | Winner | Match report |
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16 March 2013 | Millennium Stadium | – | 2013 Six Nations Championship 2013 Six Nations Championship -Week 2:-Week 3:-Week 4:-Week 5:... |
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9 March 2013 | Murrayfield Murrayfield Stadium Murrayfield Stadium is a sports stadium located in the west end of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Its all-seater capacity was recently reduced from 67,800 to 67,130 to incorporate the largest permanent "big screen" in the country though it still remains the largest stadium in Scotland and one... |
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22 February 2013 | Stadio Flaminio Stadio Flaminio The Stadio Flaminio is a stadium in Rome. It lies along the Via Flaminia, three kilometres northwest of the city centre, 300 metres away from the Parco di Villa Glori.... |
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9 February 2013 | Stade de France | – | |||||
2 February 2013 | Millennium Stadium | – | |||||
17 March 2012 | Millennium Stadium | – | 2012 Six Nations Championship 2012 Six Nations Championship The 2012 Six Nations Championship, known as the 2012 RBS 6 Nations due to the tournament's sponsorship by the Royal Bank of Scotland, will be the 13th series of the Six Nations Championship... |
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10 March 2012 | Millennium Stadium | – | |||||
25 February 2012 | Twickenham Twickenham Stadium Twickenham Stadium is a stadium located in Twickenham, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is the largest rugby union stadium in the United Kingdom and has recently been enlarged to seat 82,000... |
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12 February 2012 | Millennium Stadium | – | |||||
5 February 2012 | Aviva Stadium Aviva Stadium The Aviva Stadium is a sports stadium located in Dublin, Ireland, with a capacity for 50,000 spectators. The stadium is built on the site of the old Lansdowne Road venue, which was demolished in 2007, and replaces that stadium as home to its chief tenants: the Irish rugby union team and the... |
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2 October 2011 | Waikato Stadium Waikato Stadium Waikato Stadium is a major sporting and cultural events venue in Hamilton, New Zealand, with a total capacity of 25,800. Four areas contribute to this capacity: The Brian Perry Stand holding 12,000, the WEL Networks Stand holding 8,000, the Goal Line Terrace holding 800 and the Greenzone can hold... |
– | 2011 Rugby World Cup 2011 Rugby World Cup The 2011 Rugby World Cup was the seventh Rugby World Cup, a quadrennial international rugby union competition inaugurated in 1987. The International Rugby Board selected New Zealand as the host country in preference to Japan and South Africa at a meeting in Dublin on 17 November 2005... Pool D |
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26 September 2011 | Yarrow Stadium Yarrow Stadium Yarrow Stadium is situated in the central suburb of Westown in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand, with main vehicle access off Maratahu St... |
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18 September 2011 | Waikato Stadium | – | |||||
11 September 2011 | Westpac Stadium Westpac Stadium Westpac Stadium, is a major sporting venue in Wellington, New Zealand. Due to its shape and silver coloured external walls, it is colloquially known as The Cake-Tin to the locals and other New Zealanders... |
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20 August 2011 | Millennium Stadium | 28 – 13 | 2011 Rugby World Cup 2011 Rugby World Cup The 2011 Rugby World Cup was the seventh Rugby World Cup, a quadrennial international rugby union competition inaugurated in 1987. The International Rugby Board selected New Zealand as the host country in preference to Japan and South Africa at a meeting in Dublin on 17 November 2005... warm-up tests |
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13 August 2011 | Millennium Stadium | 19 – 9 | |||||
6 August 2011 | Twickenham | 23 – 19 | |||||
4 June 2011 | Millennium Stadium | 28 – 31 | |||||
19 March 2011 | Stade de France | 28 – 9 | 2011 Six Nations Championship 2011 Six Nations Championship The 2011 Six Nations Championship, known as the 2011 RBS 6 Nations due to the tournament's sponsorship by the Royal Bank of Scotland, was the 12th series of the Six Nations Championship. The annual northern hemisphere rugby union championship was contested by England, France, Ireland, Italy,... |
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12 March 2011 | Millennium Stadium | 19 – 13 | BBC | ||||
26 February 2011 | Stadio Flaminio | 16 – 24 | BBC | ||||
12 February 2011 | Murrayfield | 6 – 24 | BBC | ||||
4 February 2011 | Millennium Stadium | 19 – 26 | BBC | ||||
27 November 2010 | Millennium Stadium | 25 – 37 | 2010 Autumn Internationals 2010 end of year rugby tests The 2010 end of year rugby tests, also known as the Autumn internationals in the northern hemisphere, will see Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa and tour the northern hemisphere. Test matches will also be arranged involving the various Pacific island teams and other non-Tier 1... |
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19 November 2010 | Millennium Stadium | 16 – 16 | draw | ||||
13 November 2010 | Millennium Stadium | 25 – 29 | |||||
6 November 2010 | Millennium Stadium | 16 – 25 | |||||
26 June 2010 | Waikato Stadium Waikato Stadium Waikato Stadium is a major sporting and cultural events venue in Hamilton, New Zealand, with a total capacity of 25,800. Four areas contribute to this capacity: The Brian Perry Stand holding 12,000, the WEL Networks Stand holding 8,000, the Goal Line Terrace holding 800 and the Greenzone can hold... |
29 – 10 | 2010 Summer Tour 2010 mid-year rugby test series The 2010 mid-year rugby Test series refers to the rugby union Internationals that were played from late May to late June, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere.... |
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19 June 2010 | Carisbrook Carisbrook Carisbrook was a major sporting venue in Dunedin, New Zealand. The city's main domestic and international rugby union venue, it has also been used for other sports such as cricket, football, rugby league and motocross. Carisbrook has also hosted a Joe Cocker concert and frequently hosted pre-game... |
42 – 9 | BBC | ||||
5 June 2010 | Millennium Stadium | 31 – 34 | |||||
20 March 2010 | Millennium Stadium | 33 – 10 | 2010 Six Nations | ||||
13 March 2010 | Croke Park Croke Park Croke Park in Dublin is the principal stadium and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association , Ireland's biggest sporting organisation... |
27 – 12 | |||||
26 February 2010 | Millennium Stadium | 20 – 26 | |||||
13 February 2010 | Millennium Stadium | 31 – 24 | |||||
6 February 2010 | Twickenham | 30 – 17 | |||||
28 November 2009 | Millennium Stadium | 12 – 33 | 2009 Autumn Internationals 2009 end of year rugby tests The 2009 end of year rugby tests, also known as the Autumn internationals in the Northern Hemisphere, saw Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina, tour the northern hemisphere.... |
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21 November 2009 | Millennium Stadium | 33 – 17 | |||||
13 November 2009 | Millennium Stadium | 17 – 13 | |||||
7 November 2009 | Millennium Stadium | 12 – 19 | |||||
6 June 2009 | Toyota Park Toyota Park (Bridgeview) Toyota Park is a soccer-specific stadium located at 71st Street and Harlem Avenue in Bridgeview, Illinois. It is the home stadium of the Chicago Fire Soccer Club, members of Major League Soccer . Toyota Park was developed at a cost of around $100 million. The facility opened June 11, 2006... |
15 – 48 | 2009 Summer Tour 2009 mid-year rugby test series The 2009 mid-year rugby Test series refers to the rugby union Internationals played from 23 May to 4 July 2009, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere.... |
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30 May 2009 | York Stadium York Stadium York Stadium is an outdoor football and soccer stadium located at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the home of the York Lions.-History:... |
23 – 32 | BBC | ||||
21 March 2009 | Millennium Stadium | 15 – 17 | 2009 Six Nations | ||||
14 March 2009 | Stadio Flaminio | 15 – 20 | |||||
27 February 2009 | Stade de France | 21 – 16 | |||||
14 February 2009 | Millennium Stadium | 23 – 15 | |||||
8 February 2009 | Murrayfield Murrayfield Stadium Murrayfield Stadium is a sports stadium located in the west end of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Its all-seater capacity was recently reduced from 67,800 to 67,130 to incorporate the largest permanent "big screen" in the country though it still remains the largest stadium in Scotland and one... |
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29 November 2008 | Millennium Stadium | 21 – 18 | 2008 Autumn Internationals 2008 end of year rugby tests The 2008 end of year rugby tests, also known as the Autumn internationals saw Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Argentina, the Pacific Islanders and Canada tour the northern hemisphere. The tour ended with the traditional 'final challenge' Barbarians match, against Australia, which was the... |
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22 November 2008 | Millennium Stadium | 9 – 29 | |||||
14 November 2008 | Millennium Stadium | 34 – 13 | |||||
8 November 2008 | Millennium Stadium | 15 – 20 | |||||
14 June 2008 | Loftus Versfeld | 37 – 21 | 2008 Summer Tour 2008 mid-year rugby test series The 2008 mid-year rugby Test series refers to the Rugby union Internationals played from May to July 2008, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. For Australia, New Zealand and South Africa they constitute preparation for the 2008 Tri Nations... |
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7 June 2008 | Vodacom Park | 43 – 17 | |||||
15 March 2008 | Millennium Stadium | 29 – 12 | 2008 Six Nations | ||||
8 March 2008 | Croke Park | 12 – 16 | |||||
23 February 2008 | Millennium Stadium | 47 – 8 | |||||
9 February 2008 | Millennium Stadium | 30 – 15 | |||||
2 February 2008 | Twickenham | 19 – 26 | |||||
24 November 2007 | Millennium Stadium | 12 – 34 | 2007 Autumn International | ||||
29 September 2007 | Stade de la Beaujoire Stade de la Beaujoire The Stade de la Beaujoire - Louis Fonteneau, or "Stade de la Beaujoire", is a stadium in Nantes, France. It is the home of the FC Nantes football club.... |
34 – 38 | 2007 Rugby World Cup 2007 Rugby World Cup The 2007 Rugby World Cup was the sixth Rugby World Cup, a quadrennial international rugby union competition inaugurated in 1987. Twenty nations competed for the Webb Ellis Cup in the tournament, which was hosted by France from 7 September to 20 October. France won the hosting rights in 2003,... |
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20 September 2007 | Millennium Stadium | 72 – 18 | |||||
15 September 2007 | Millennium Stadium | 20 – 32 | |||||
9 September 2007 | Stade de la Beaujoire | 42 – 17 | |||||
26 August 2007 | Millennium Stadium | 7 – 34 | 2007 Rugby World Cup – warm up games | ||||
18 August 2007 | Millennium Stadium | 27 – 20 | |||||
4 August 2007 | Twickenham | 62 – 5 | |||||
2 June 2007 | Suncorp Stadium Suncorp Stadium Lang Park is the original name of the site located in the Brisbane suburb of Milton, Queensland, Australia, now occupied by the major sports facility known by its sponsorship name, Suncorp Stadium... |
31 – 0 | 2007 Summer Tour | ||||
26 May 2007 | Telstra Stadium Telstra Stadium Stadium Australia, currently also known as ANZ Stadium due to naming rights, formerly known as Telstra Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located in the Sydney Olympic Park precinct of Homebush Bay... |
29 – 23 | |||||
17 March 2007 | Millennium Stadium | 27 – 18 | 2007 Six Nations | ||||
10 March 2007 | Stadio Flaminio | 23 – 20 | |||||
24 February 2007 | Stade de France | 32 – 21 | |||||
10 February 2007 | Murrayfield | 21 – 9 | |||||
4 February 2007 | Millennium Stadium | 9 – 19 | |||||
25 November 2006 | Millennium Stadium | 10 – 45 | 2006 Autumn Internationals | ||||
17 November 2006 | Millennium Stadium | 61 – 26 | |||||
11 November 2006 | Millennium Stadium | 38 – 20 | |||||
4 November 2006 | Millennium Stadium | 29 – 29 | draw | ||||
17 June 2006 | Velez Sarsfield Estadio José Amalfitani The Estadio José Amalfitani is a stadium located in the Liniers neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The venue is mainly used for football matches and is the home of the Argentine Primera División club Vélez Sársfield. The stadium is nicknamed El Fortín or El Fortín de Liniers... |
45 – 27 | 2006 Summer Tour | ||||
11 June 2006 | Estadio Raul Conti Estadio Raúl Conti Estadio Raúl Conti is a multi-purpose stadium in Puerto Madryn, Argentina. It is currently used mostly for rugby union matches of the Puerto Madryn Rugby Club. The stadium's capacity is 15,000 people. The Argentina national rugby union team have played at the ground once, winning 27–25... |
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18 March 2006 | Millennium Stadium | 16 – 21 | 2006 Six Nations | ||||
11 March 2006 | Millennium Stadium | 18 – 18 | draw | ||||
26 February 2006 | Lansdowne Road Lansdowne Road Lansdowne Road was a stadium in Dublin owned by the Irish Rugby Football Union that has been the location of a number of sports stadiums. It was used primarily for rugby union and for association football matches as well as some music concerts... |
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12 February 2006 | Millennium Stadium | 28 – 18 | |||||
4 February 2006 | Twickenham | 47 – 13 | |||||
26 November 2005 | Millennium Stadium | 24 – 22 | 2005 Autumn Internationals | ||||
19 November 2005 | Millennium Stadium | 16 – 33 | |||||
11 November 2005 | Millennium Stadium | 11 – 10 | |||||
5 November 2005 | Millennium Stadium | 3 – 41 | |||||
11 June 2005 | York Stadium | 3 – 60 | 2005 Summer Tour | ||||
4 June 2005 | Rentscheler Stadium | 3 – 77 | |||||
19 March 2005 | Millennium Stadium | 32 – 20 | 2005 Six Nations | ||||
13 March 2005 | Murrayfield | 22 – 46 | |||||
26 February 2005 | Stade de France | 18 – 24 | |||||
12 February 2005 | Stadio Flaminio | 8 – 38 | |||||
5 February 2005 | Millennium Stadium | 11 – 9 | |||||
26 November 2004 | Millennium Stadium | 98 – 0 | 2004 Autumn Internationals | ||||
20 November 2004 | Millennium Stadium | 25 – 26 | |||||
12 November 2004 | Millennium Stadium | 66 – 7 | |||||
6 November 2004 | Millennium Stadium | 36 – 38 | |||||
26 June 2004 | Loftus Versfeld | 53 – 18 | 2004 Summer Tour | ||||
19 June 2004 | Velez Sarsfield | 20 – 35 | |||||
12 June 2004 | Concha Del Atletico | 50 – 44 | |||||
27 March 2004 | Millennium Stadium | 44 – 10 | 2004 Six Nations | ||||
20 March 2004 | Twickenham | 31 – 21 | |||||
7 March 2004 | Millennium Stadium | 22 – 29 | |||||
22 February 2004 | Lansdowne Road | 36 – 15 | |||||
14 February 2004 | Millennium Stadium | 23 – 10 | |||||
9 November 2003 | Suncorp Stadium | 28 – 17 | 2003 Rugby World Cup 2003 Rugby World Cup The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth Rugby World Cup and was won by England. Originally planned to be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, all games were shifted to Australia following a contractual dispute over ground signage rights between the New Zealand Rugby Football Union and Rugby World... |
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2 November 2003 | Telstra Stadium | 53 – 37 | |||||
25 October 2003 | Bruce Stadium | 15 – 27 | |||||
19 October 2003 | Bruce Stadium | 27 – 20 | |||||
12 October 2003 | Telstra Dome | 41 – 10 | |||||
30 August 2003 | Millennium Stadium | 23 – 9 | 2003 Rugby World Cup 2003 Rugby World Cup The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth Rugby World Cup and was won by England. Originally planned to be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, all games were shifted to Australia following a contractual dispute over ground signage rights between the New Zealand Rugby Football Union and Rugby World... preparatory games |
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27 August 2003 | Racecourse Ground Racecourse Ground The Glyndŵr University Racecourse Stadium AKA The Racecourse Ground is a stadium located in Wrexham, North Wales. It is the home of Wrexham F.C. and, since 2010, the Crusaders Rugby League team who play in the engage Super League... |
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23 August 2003 | Millennium Stadium | 9 – 43 | |||||
16 August 2003 | Lansdowne Road | 35 – 12 | |||||
21 June 2003 | Waikato Stadium | 55 – 3 | 2003 Summer Tour | ||||
14 June 2003 | Telstra Stadium | 30 – 10 | |||||
29 March 2003 | Stade de France | 33 – 5 | 2003 Six Nations | ||||
22 March 2003 | Millennium Stadium | 24 – 25 | |||||
8 March 2003 | Murrayfield | 30 – 22 | |||||
22 February 2003 | Millennium Stadium | 9 – 26 | |||||
15 February 2003 | Stadio Flaminio | 30 – 22 | |||||
23 November 2002 | Millennium Stadium | 17 – 43 | 2002 Autumn Internationals | ||||
16 November 2002 | Millennium Stadium | 32 – 21 | |||||
9 November 2002 | Millennium Stadium | 58 – 14 | |||||
1 November 2002 | Racecourse Ground | 40 – 3 | |||||
15 June 2002 | Newlands | 19 – 8 | 2002 Summer Tour | ||||
8 June 2002 | Vodacom Park | 34 – 19 | |||||
6 April 2002 | Millennium Stadium | 22 – 27 | 2002 Six Nations | ||||
23 March 2002 | Twickenham | 50 – 10 | |||||
2 March 2002 | Millennium Stadium | 44 – 20 | |||||
16 February 2002 | Millennium Stadium | 33 – 37 | |||||
3 February 2002 | Lansdowne Road | 54 – 10 | |||||
25 November 2001 | Millennium Stadium | 13 – 21 | 2001 Autumn Internationals | ||||
17 November 2001 | Millennium Stadium | 51 – 7 | |||||
10 November 2001 | Millennium Stadium | 16 – 30 | |||||
19 September 2001 | Millennium Stadium | 81 – 9 | |||||
13 October 2001 | Millennium Stadium | 6 – 35 | 2001 Six Nations | ||||
17 June 2001 | Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium Chichibunomiya rugby stadium in the Aoyama district of central Tokyo is the spiritual home of Japanese rugby union and the headquarters of the Japan Rugby Football Union.-Facilities:... |
30 – 53 | 2001 Summer Tour | ||||
10 June 2001 | Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium Kintetsu Hanazono rugby stadium Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium in Higashiosaka is the oldest dedicated rugby union stadium in Japan. Owned by Kintetsu Corporation, it opened in 1929 and has a capacity of 30,000... |
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8 April 2001 | Stadio Flaminio | 23 – 33 | 2001 Six Nations | ||||
17 March 2001 | Stade de France | 35 – 43 | |||||
17 February 2001 | Murrayfield | 28 – 28 | draw | ||||
3 February 2001 | Millennium Stadium | 15 – 44 | |||||
26 November 2000 | Millennium Stadium | 13 – 23 | 2000 Autumn Internationals | ||||
18 November 2000 | Millennium Stadium | 42 – 11 | |||||
11 November 2000 | Millennium Stadium | 50 – 6 | |||||
1 April 2000 | Lansdowne Road | 19 – 23 | 2000 Six Nations | ||||
18 March 2000 | Millennium Stadium | 26 – 18 | |||||
4 March 2000 | Twickenham | 46 – 12 | |||||
19 February 2000 | Millennium Stadium | 47 – 16 | |||||
5 February 2000 | Millennium Stadium | 3 – 36 | |||||
23 October 1999 | Millennium Stadium | 9 – 24 | 1999 Rugby World Cup 1999 Rugby World Cup The 1999 Rugby World Cup was the fourth Rugby World Cup, and the first to be held in rugby union's professional era. The principal host nation was Wales, although the majority of matches were played outside the country, shared between England, France, Scotland and Ireland... |
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14 October 1999 | Millennium Stadium | 31 – 38 | |||||
9 October 1999 | Millennium Stadium | 64 – 15 | |||||
1 October 1999 | Millennium Stadium | 23 – 18 | |||||
28 August 1999 | Millennium Stadium | 34 – 23 | 1999 Rugby World Cup 1999 Rugby World Cup The 1999 Rugby World Cup was the fourth Rugby World Cup, and the first to be held in rugby union's professional era. The principal host nation was Wales, although the majority of matches were played outside the country, shared between England, France, Scotland and Ireland... preparatory games |
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21 August 1999 | Millennium Stadium | 33 – 19 | |||||
26 June 1999 | Millennium Stadium | 29 – 19 | First game at the Millennium Stadium | ||||
12 June 1999 | Ferrocaril Oeste | 16 – 23 | 1999 Summer Tour | ||||
5 June 1999 | Ferrocaril Oeste | 26 – 36 | |||||
11 April 1999 | Wembley Stadium | 32 – 31 | 1999 Five Nations Championship 1999 Five Nations Championship The 1999 Five Nations Championship was the seventieth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the hundred-and-fifth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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20 March 1999 | Stadio Comunale di Monigo Stadio Comunale di Monigo Stadio Comunale di Monigo is a sports stadium in Treviso, Italy. The stadium is used for rugby union, and the Benetton Treviso team play games at the stadium. It can hold around 6,700 people. It has seen growing attendances in recent years, as the sport has increased in popularity.-External links:*... |
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6 March 1999 | Stade de France | 33 – 34 | 1999 Five Nations Championship | ||||
20 February 1999 | Wembley Stadium | 23 – 29 | |||||
6 February 1999 | Murrayfield | 33 – 20 | |||||
21 November 1998 | Stradey Park Stradey Park Stradey Park was a rugby union stadium located near the centre of the town of Llanelli in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It was the home of the Scarlets region and Llanelli RFC rugby teams. The stadium was a combination of seating and standing with a total capacity of 10,800... |
43 – 30 | 1998 Autumn Internationals | ||||
14 November 1998 | Wembley Stadium | 20 – 28 | |||||
27 June 1998 | Loftus Versfeld | 96 – 13 | 1998 Summer Tour | ||||
6 June 1998 | Police Grounds | 11 – 49 | |||||
5 April 1998 | Wembley Stadium | 0 – 51 | 1998 Five Nations Championship 1998 Five Nations Championship The 1998 Five Nations Championship was the sixty-ninth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the hundred-and-fourth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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21 March 1998 | Lansdowne Road | 21 – 30 | |||||
7 March 1998 | Wembey Stadium | 19 – 13 | |||||
21 February 1998 | Twickenham | 60 – 26 | |||||
7 February 1998 | Stradey Park | 23 – 20 | |||||
29 November 1997 | Wembey Stadium | 42 – 7 | 1997 Autumn Internationals | ||||
16 November 1997 | St Helen’s | 46 – 12 | |||||
30 August 1997 | Racecourse Ground | 70 – 21 | |||||
19 July 1997 | Fletcher's Fields Fletcher's Fields Fletcher's Fields is a rugby stadium in Markham, Ontario, Canada. It currently serves as home to the Toronto Rebellion of the Rugby Canada Super League. The stadium, which seats 3,000 people, has hosted numerous Canada national rugby union team matches in the past was one of the venues for the... |
25 – 28 | 1997 Summer Tour | ||||
12 July 1997 | Boxer Stadium Boxer Stadium Boxer Stadium is a soccer and rugby stadium in San Francisco, California. Located within the confines of Balboa Park, the stadium has a capacity of 6,000... |
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5 July 1997 | 20 – 30 | ||||||
15 March 1997 | National Stadium | 13 – 34 | 1997 Five Nations Championship 1997 Five Nations Championship The 1997 Five Nations Championship was the sixty-eighth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the hundred-and-third series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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15 February 1997 | Parc des Princes Parc des Princes The Parc des Princes is an all-seater football stadium located in the southwest of Paris, France. The venue, with a seating capacity of 48,712 spectators, has been the home of French football club Paris Saint-Germain since 1974. The current Parc des Princes was inaugurated on 4 June 1972, endowed... |
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1 February 1997 | National Stadium | 25 – 26 | |||||
18 January 1997 | Murrayfield | 19 – 34 | |||||
11 January 1997 | National Stadium | 34 – 14 | |||||
15 December 1996 | National Stadium | 20 – 37 | |||||
1 December 1996 | National Stadium | 19 – 28 | |||||
5 October 1996 | Stadio Olimpico | 22 – 31 | |||||
25 September 1996 | National Stadium | 33 – 40 | |||||
24 August 1996 | National Stadium | 31 – 10 | |||||
22 June 1996 | Aussie Stadium Aussie Stadium Sydney Football Stadium is located in Moore Park, in Sydney, New South Wales. It was built in 1988, to be the city's premier "rectangular field" for rugby league, rugby union and football for major matches and domestic competition... |
42 – 3 | 1996 Summer Tour | ||||
9 June 1996 | Ballymore Ballymore Ballymore may refer to:*Ballymore , an Irish property company*Ballymore, County Cork, village on Great Island, Cork Harbour, Ireland*Ballymore, County Donegal, Ireland*Ballymore, County Westmeath, Ireland*Ballymore, County Wexford, Ireland... |
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16 March 1996 | National Stadium | 16 – 15 | 1996 Five Nations Championship 1996 Five Nations Championship The 1996 Five Nations Championship was the sixty-seventh series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship, and the first in the sport's professional era, which officially began in August 1995. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the... |
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2 March 1996 | Lansdowne Road | 30 – 17 | |||||
17 February 1996 | National Stadium | 14 – 16 | |||||
3 February 1996 | Twickenham | 21 – 15 | |||||
16 January 1996 | National Stadium | 31 – 26 | |||||
11 November 1995 | National Stadium | 19 – 15 | |||||
2 September 1995 | Ellis Park Ellis Park Ellis Park may refer to:* Ellis Park Stadium, also known by its sponsored name of Coca-Cola Park, is a stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa* Ellis Park Racecourse, a thoroughbred horse race track in Henderson, Kentucky... |
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4 June 1995 | Ellis Park | 24 – 23 | 1995 Rugby World Cup 1995 Rugby World Cup The 1995 Rugby World Cup was the third Rugby World Cup. It was hosted and won by South Africa, and was the first Rugby World Cup in which every match was held in one country.... |
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31 May 1995 | Ellis Park | 34 – 9 | |||||
27 May 1995 | Vodacom Park | 10 – 57 | |||||
21 May 1994 | Campo Universitaria | 0 – 54 | |||||
18 May 1994 | Universitario Lisboa | 11 – 102 | |||||
18 March 1995 | National Stadium | 12 – 16 | 1995 Five Nations Championship 1995 Five Nations Championship The 1995 Five Nations Championship was the sixty-sixth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. It was also the last Five Nations held in the sport's amateur era, as rugby union's governing body, the International Rugby Football Board, opened the sport to professionalism on August 26 of... |
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4 March 1995 | Murrayfield | 26 – 13 | |||||
18 February 1995 | National Stadium | 9 – 26 | |||||
21 January 1995 | Parc des Princes | 21 – 9 | |||||
26 November 1994 | National Stadium | 12 – 20 | |||||
25 June 1994 | 34 – 9 | 1994 Summer Tour | |||||
22 June 1994 | Teufaiva Sport Stadium | 9 – 18 | |||||
18 June 1994 | National Stadium | 8 – 23 | |||||
11 June 1994 | Fletcher's Fields | 15 – 33 | |||||
19 March 1994 | Twickenham | 15 – 8 | 1994 Five Nations Championship 1994 Five Nations Championship The 1994 Five Nations Championship was the 65th series of the Five Nations Championship, an annual rugby union competition between the major Northern Hemisphere rugby union national teams. The tournament consisted of ten matches held between 15 January and 19 March 1994.The tournament was the 65th... |
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19 February 1994 | National Stadium | 24 – 15 | |||||
5 February 1994 | Lansdowne Road | 15 – 17 | |||||
15 January 1994 | National Stadium | 29 – 6 | |||||
10 November 1993 | National Stadium | 24 – 26 | 1993 Autumn Internationals | ||||
16 October 1993 | National Stadium | 55 – 5 | |||||
5 June 1993 | S. W. Stadium | 23 – 38 | 1993 Summer Tour | ||||
29 May 1993 | Police Grounds | 13 – 42 | |||||
22 May 1993 | Hartsfield | 14 – 35 | |||||
20 March 1993 | Parc des Princes | 26 – 10 | 1993 Five Nations Championship 1993 Five Nations Championship The 1993 Five Nations Championship was the 64th series of the Five Nations Championship, an annual rugby union competition between the major Northern Hemisphere rugby union national teams. The tournament consisted of ten matches held between 16 January and 22 March 1993.The tournament was the 64th... |
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6 March 1993 | National Stadium | 14 – 19 | |||||
20 February 1993 | Murrayfield | 20 – 0 | |||||
6 February 1993 | National Stadium | 10 – 9 | |||||
21 November 1992 | National Stadium | 6 – 23 | |||||
21 March 1992 | National Stadium | 15 – 12 | 1992 Five Nations Championship 1992 Five Nations Championship The 1992 Five Nations Championship was the 63rd series of the Five Nations Championship, an annual rugby union competition between the major Northern Hemisphere rugby union national teams. The tournament consisted of ten matches held between 18 January and 21 March 1992.The tournament was the 63rd... |
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7 March 1992 | Twickenham | 24 – 0 | |||||
1 February 1992 | National Stadium | 9 – 12 | |||||
18 January 1992 | Lansdowne Road | 15 – 16 | |||||
12 October 1991 | National Stadium | 3 – 38 | 1991 Rugby World Cup 1991 Rugby World Cup The 1991 Rugby World Cup was the second edition of the Rugby World Cup, and was jointly hosted by England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and France; at that time, the five European countries that participated in the Five Nations Championship making it the first Rugby World Cup to be staged in the... |
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9 October 1991 | National Stadium | 16 – 7 | |||||
6 October 1991 | National Stadium | 13 – 16 | |||||
4 September 1991 | National Stadium | 9 – 22 | |||||
22 July 1991 | Ballymore | 63 – 6 | |||||
2 March 1991 | Parc des Princes | 36 – 3 | 1991 Five Nations Championship 1991 Five Nations Championship The 1991 Five Nations Championship was the 62nd series of the Five Nations Championship, an annual rugby union competition between the major Northern Hemisphere rugby union national teams. The tournament consisted of ten matches held between 19 January and 16 March 1991.The tournament was the 62nd... |
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16 February 1991 | National Stadium | 21 – 21 | draw | ||||
2 February 1991 | Murrayfield | 32 – 12 | |||||
19 January 1991 | National Stadium | 6 – 25 | |||||
6 October 1990 | National Stadium | 24 – 31 | |||||
9 June 1990 | S. W. Stadium | 30 – 34 | 1990 Summer Tour | ||||
2 June 1990 | S. W. Stadium | 9 – 18 | |||||
24 March 1990 | Lansdowne Road | 14 – 8 | 1990 Five Nations Championship 1990 Five Nations Championship The 1990 Five Nations Championship was the 61st series of the Five Nations Championship, an annual rugby union competition between the major Northern Hemisphere rugby union national teams. The tournament consisted of ten matches held between 16 January and 24 March 1990.The tournament was the 61st... |
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3 March 1990 | National Stadium | 9 – 13 | |||||
17 February 1990 | Twickenham | 34 – 6 | |||||
20 January 1990 | National Stadium | 19 – 29 | |||||
4 January 1989 | National Stadium | 9 – 34 | |||||
18 March 1989 | National Stadium | 12 – 9 | 1989 Five Nations Championship 1989 Five Nations Championship The 1989 Five Nations Championship was the sixtieth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the ninety-fifth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played over five... |
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18 February 1989 | Parc des Princes | 31 – 12 | |||||
4 February 1989 | National Stadium | 13 – 19 | |||||
21 January 1989 | Murrayfield | 23 – 7 | |||||
10 December 1988 | National Stadium | 9 – 15 | 1988 Autumn Internationals | ||||
12 November 1988 | National Stadium | 24 – 6 | |||||
11 June 1988 | Eden Park Eden Park Eden Park is the biggest stadium in Auckland, New Zealand. It is used primarily for rugby union in winter and cricket in summer . The ground also occasionally hostts rugby league matches. To accommodate all three sports, the cricket pitch is removable... |
54 – 9 | 1988 Summer Tour | ||||
28 May 1988 | Jade Stadium Jade Stadium Lancaster Park, formerly Jade Stadium and currently known as AMI Stadium through sponsorship rights, is a sports stadium situated in Waltham, a suburb of Christchurch in New Zealand.... |
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19 March 1988 | National Stadium | 9 – 10 | 1988 Five Nations Championship 1988 Five Nations Championship The 1988 Five Nations Championship was the fifty-ninth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the ninety-fourth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played over... |
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5 March 1988 | Lansdowne Road | 9 – 12 | |||||
20 February 1988 | National Stadium | 25 – 20 | |||||
6 February 1988 | Twickenham | 3 – 11 | |||||
7 November 1988 | National Stadium | 46 – 0 | |||||
18 June 1987 | Rotorua International Stadium Rotorua International Stadium Rotorua International Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located on Devon Street West in Westbrook suburb of Rotorua, New Zealand. It is currently used mostly for rugby union and rugby league matches, being one of two home stadiums for the Bay of Plenty Rugby Union... |
21 – 22 | 1987 Rugby World Cup 1987 Rugby World Cup The 1987 Rugby World Cup was the first Rugby World Cup. New Zealand and Australia agreed to co-host the first ever tournament with New Zealand hosting seventeen pool stage matches, two quarter-finals and the final with Australia being the junior partner hosting seven pool matches, two... |
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14 June 1987 | Ballymore | 49 – 6 | |||||
8 June 1987 | Ballymore | 3 – 16 | |||||
3 June 1987 | Rugby Park Stadium Rugby Park Stadium Rugby Park Stadium is a rugby union venue and home ground for ITM Cup team Southland. Rugby Park Stadium is located on the corner of Elles Road and Tweed Street in Invercargill. It has a capacity of 20,000, although in former incarnations has accommodated up to 30,000 in the 1960s before the... |
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29 May 1987 | Showgrounds Oval Arena Manawatu Arena Manawatu is the current name of the 180,000 square metre publicly owned recreational complex just west of the Palmerston North city centre in the Manawatu-Wanganui region of New Zealand.It has three linked indoor stadiums, with movable tiered seating... |
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25 May 1987 | Athletic Park Athletic Park (Wellington) Athletic Park was a well-known ground used mostly for rugby matches in Wellington, New Zealand. The ground was also the inaugural home of New Zealand's principal knockout football tournament, the Chatham Cup .... |
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4 April 1987 | National Stadium | 11 – 15 | 1987 Five Nations Championship 1987 Five Nations Championship The 1987 Five Nations Championship was the fifty-eighth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the ninety-third series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship... |
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21 March 1987 | Murrayfield | 21 – 15 | |||||
7 March 1987 | National Stadium | 19 – 12 | |||||
7 February 1987 | Parc des Princes | 16 – 9 | |||||
14 June 1986 | Apia Park Apia Park Apia Park is a multi-function sports complex located in Apia, the capital of Samoa. Primarily used for rugby union events, Apia Park is the home stadium of the Samoa national rugby union team, Manu Samoa.... |
14 – 32 | 1986 Summer Tour | ||||
12 June 1986 | Teufaiva Sport Stadium | 7 – 15 | |||||
31 May 1986 | National Stadium | 15 – 22 | |||||
1 March 1986 | National Stadium | 15 – 23 | 1986 Five Nations Championship 1986 Five Nations Championship The 1986 Five Nations Championship was the fifty-seventh series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the ninety-second series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship... |
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15 February 1986 | Lansdowne Road | 12 – 19 | |||||
1 February 1986 | National Stadium | 22 – 15 | |||||
18 January 1986 | Twickenham | 21 – 18 | |||||
9 November 1985 | National Stadium | 40 – 3 | |||||
20 April 1985 | National Stadium | 24 – 15 | 1985 Five Nations Championship 1985 Five Nations Championship The 1985 Five Nations Championship was the fifty-sixth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the ninety-first series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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30 March 1985 | Parc des Princes | 14 – 3 | |||||
16 March 1985 | National Stadium | 9 – 21 | |||||
2 March 1985 | Murrayfield | 21 – 25 | |||||
24 November 1984 | National Stadium | 9 – 28 | |||||
17 March 1984 | Twickenham | 15 – 24 | 1984 Five Nations Championship 1984 Five Nations Championship The 1984 Five Nations Championship was the fifty-fifth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the ninetieth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship... |
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18 February 1984 | National Stadium | 16 – 21 | |||||
4 February 1984 | Lansdowne Road | 9 – 18 | |||||
21 January 1984 | National Stadium | 9 – 15 | |||||
12 November 1983 | Dinamo Stadion | 24 – 6 | |||||
19 March 1983 | Parc des Princes | 16 – 9 | 1983 Five Nations Championship 1983 Five Nations Championship The 1983 Five Nations Championship was the fifty-fourth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the eighty-ninth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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5 March 1983 | National Stadium | 23 – 9 | |||||
19 February 1983 | Murrayfield | 15 – 19 | |||||
5 February 1983 | National Stadium | 13 – 13 | draw | ||||
20 March 1982 | National Stadium | 18 – 34 | 1982 Five Nations Championship 1982 Five Nations Championship The 1982 Five Nations Championship was the fifty-third series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the eighty-eighth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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6 March 1982 | Twickenham | 17 – 7 | |||||
6 February 1982 | National Stadium | 22 – 12 | |||||
23 January 1982 | Lansdowne Road | 20 – 12 | |||||
5 December 1981 | National Stadium | 18 – 13 | |||||
7 March 1981 | Parc des Princes | 19 – 5 | 1981 Five Nations Championship 1981 Five Nations Championship The 1981 Five Nations Championship was the fifty-second series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the eighty-seventh series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship... |
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21 February 1981 | National Stadium | 9 – 8 | |||||
7 February 1981 | Murrayfield | 15 – 6 | |||||
17 January 1981 | National Stadium | 21 – 19 | |||||
1 November 1980 | National Stadium | 3 – 23 | |||||
15 March 1980 | Lansdowne Road | 21 – 7 | 1980 Five Nations Championship 1980 Five Nations Championship The 1980 Five Nations Championship was the fifty-first series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the eighty-sixth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship... |
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1 March 1980 | National Stadium | 17 – 6 | |||||
16 February 1980 | Twickenham | 9 – 8 | |||||
19 January 1980 | National Stadium | 18 – 9 | |||||
17 March 1979 | National Stadium | 27 – 3 | 1979 Five Nations Championship 1979 Five Nations Championship The 1979 Five Nations Championship was the fiftieth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the eighty-fifth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship... |
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17 February 1979 | Parc des Princes | 14 – 13 | |||||
3 February 1979 | National Stadium | 24 – 21 | |||||
20 January 1979 | Murrayfield | 13 – 19 | |||||
11 November 1978 | National Stadium | 12 – 13 | |||||
17 June 1978 | Cricket Ground | 19 – 17 | 1978 Summer Tour | ||||
11 June 1978 | Ballymore | 18 – 8 | |||||
18 March 1978 | National Stadium | 16 – 7 | 1978 Five Nations Championship 1978 Five Nations Championship The 1978 Five Nations Championship was the forty-ninth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the eighty-fourth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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4 March 1978 | Lansdowne Road | 16 – 20 | |||||
18 February 1978 | National Stadium | 22 – 14 | |||||
4 February 1978 | Twickenham | 6 – 9 | |||||
19 March 1977 | Murrayfield | 9 – 18 | 1977 Five Nations Championship 1977 Five Nations Championship The 1977 Five Nations Championship was the forty-eighth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the eighty-third series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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5 March 1977 | National Stadium | 14 – 9 | |||||
5 February 1977 | Parc des Princes | 16 – 9 | |||||
15 January 1977 | National Stadium | 25 – 9 | |||||
6 March 1976 | National Stadium | 19 – 13 | 1976 Five Nations Championship 1976 Five Nations Championship The 1976 Five Nations Championship was the forty-seventh series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the eighty-second series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship... |
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21 February 1976 | Lansdowne Road | 9 – 34 | |||||
7 February 1976 | National Stadium | 28 – 6 | |||||
17 January 1976 | Twickenham | 9 – 21 | |||||
20 December 1975 | National Stadium | 28 – 3 | |||||
15 March 1975 | National Stadium | 32 – 4 | 1975 Five Nations Championship 1975 Five Nations Championship The 1975 Five Nations Championship was the forty-sixth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the eighty-first series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between... |
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1 March 1975 | Murrayfield | 12 – 10 | |||||
15 February 1975 | National Stadium | 20 – 4 | |||||
18 January 1975 | Parc des Princes | 10 – 25 | |||||
16 March 1974 | Twickenham | 16 – 12 | 1974 Five Nations Championship 1974 Five Nations Championship The 1974 Five Nations Championship was the forty-fifth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the eightieth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between 19... |
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16 February 1974 | National Stadium | 16 – 16 | draw | ||||
2 February 1974 | Lansdowne Road | 9 – 9 | draw | ||||
19 January 1974 | National Stadium | 6 – 0 | |||||
10 November 1973 | National Stadium | 24 – 0 | |||||
24 March 1973 | Parc des Princes | 12 – 3 | 1973 Five Nations Championship 1973 Five Nations Championship The 1973 Five Nations Championship was the forty-fourth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the seventy-ninth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship... |
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10 March 1973 | National Stadium | 16 – 12 | |||||
3 February 1973 | Murrayfield | 10 – 9 | |||||
20 January 1973 | National Stadium | 25 – 9 | |||||
2 December 1973 | National Stadium | 16 – 19 | |||||
25 March 1972 | National Stadium | 20 – 6 | 1972 Five Nations Championship 1972 Five Nations Championship The 1972 Five Nations Championship was the forty-third series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the seventy-eighth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. The championship was not... |
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5 February 1972 | National Stadium | 35 – 12 | |||||
15 January 1972 | Twickenham | 3 – 12 | |||||
27 March 1971 | Stade Colombes Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir The Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir - stadium in Colombes, near Paris, France . Named in memory of French rugby player Yves du Manoir in 1928. Was the main stadium for the 1924 Summer Olympics and had a capacity of 45,000 at the time... |
5 – 9 | 1971 Five Nations Championship 1971 Five Nations Championship The 1971 Five Nations Championship was the forty-second series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the seventy-seventh series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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13 March 1971 | National Stadium | 23 – 9 | |||||
6 February 1971 | Murrayfield | 18 – 19 | |||||
16 January 1971 | National Stadium | 22 – 6 | |||||
4 April 1970 | National Stadium | 11 – 6 | 1970 Five Nations Championship 1970 Five Nations Championship The 1970 Five Nations Championship was the forty-first series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the seventy-sixth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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14 March 1970 | Lansdowne Road | 14 – 0 | |||||
28 February 1970 | Twickenham | 13 – 17 | |||||
7 February 1970 | National Stadium | 18 – 9 | |||||
24 January 1970 | National Stadium | 6 – 6 | draw | ||||
21 June 1969 | Cricket Ground | 16 – 19 | 1969 Summer Tour | ||||
14 June 1969 | Eden Park | 33 – 12 | |||||
31 May 1969 | Jade Stadium | 19 – 0 | |||||
12 April 1969 | National Stadium | 30 – 9 | 1969 Five Nations Championship 1969 Five Nations Championship The 1969 Five Nations Championship was the fortieth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the seventy-ffith series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between... |
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22 March 1969 | Stade Colombes | 8 – 8 | draw | ||||
8 March 1969 | National Stadium | 24 – 11 | |||||
1 February 1969 | Murrayfield | 3 – 17 | |||||
23 March 1968 | National Stadium | 9 – 14 | 1968 Five Nations Championship 1968 Five Nations Championship The 1968 Five Nations Championship was the thirty-ninth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the seventy-fourth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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9 March 1968 | Lansdowne Road | 9 – 6 | |||||
3 February 1968 | National Stadium | 5 – 0 | |||||
20 January 1968 | Twickenham | 11 – 11 | draw | ||||
11 November 1967 | National Stadium | 6 – 13 | |||||
15 April 1967 | National Stadium | 34 – 21 | 1967 Five Nations Championship 1967 Five Nations Championship The 1967 Five Nations Championship was the thirty-eighth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the seventy-third series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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1 April 1967 | Stade Colombes | 20 – 14 | |||||
11 March 1967 | National Stadium | 0 – 3 | |||||
4 February 1967 | Murrayfield | 11 – 5 | |||||
3 December 1966 | National Stadium | 11 – 14 | |||||
26 March 1966 | National Stadium | 9 – 8 | 1966 Five Nations Championship 1966 Five Nations Championship The 1966 Five Nations Championship was the thirty-seventh series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the seventy-second series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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12 March 1966 | Lansdowne Road | 9 – 6 | |||||
5 February 1966 | National Stadium | 8 – 3 | |||||
15 January 1966 | Twickenham | 6 – 11 | |||||
27 March 1965 | Stade Colombes | 22 – 13 | 1965 Five Nations Championship 1965 Five Nations Championship The 1965 Five Nations Championship was the thirty-sixth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the seventy-first series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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13 March 1965 | National Stadium | 4 – 8 | |||||
6 February 1965 | Murrayfield | 12 – 14 | |||||
16 January 1965 | National Stadium | 14 – 3 | |||||
23 May 1964 | ABSA Stadium | 24 – 3 | |||||
21 March 1964 | National Stadium | 11 – 11 | 1964 Five Nations Championship 1964 Five Nations Championship The 1964 Five Nations Championship was the thirty-fifth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the seventieth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between... |
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7 March 1964 | Lansdowne Road | 6 – 15 | |||||
1 February 1964 | National Stadium | 11 – 3 | |||||
18 January 1964 | Twickenham | 6 – 6 | draw | ||||
12 December 1963 | National Stadium | 0 – 6 | |||||
23 March 1963 | Stade Colombes | 5 – 3 | 1963 Five Nations Championship 1963 Five Nations Championship The 1963 Five Nations Championship was the thirty-fourth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the sixty-ninth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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9 March 1963 | National Stadium | 6 – 14 | |||||
2 February 1963 | Murrayfield | 0 – 6 | |||||
19 January 1963 | National Stadium | 6 – 13 | |||||
17 November 1962 | Lansdowne Road | 3 – 3 | 1962 Five Nations Championship 1962 Five Nations Championship The 1962 Five Nations Championship was the thirty-third series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the sixty-eighth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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24 March 1962 | National Stadium | 3 – 0 | |||||
3 February 1962 | National Stadium | 3 – 8 | |||||
20 January 1962 | Twickenham | 0 – 0 | draw | ||||
25 March 1961 | Stade Colombes | 8 – 6 | 1961 Five Nations Championship 1961 Five Nations Championship The 1961 Five Nations Championship was the thirty-second series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the sixty-seventh series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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11 March 1961 | National Stadium | 9 – 0 | |||||
11 February 1961 | Murrayfield | 3 – 0 | |||||
21 January 1961 | National Stadium | 6 – 3 | |||||
3 December 1960 | National Stadium | 0 – 3 | |||||
26 March 1960 | National Stadium | 8 – 16 | 1960 Five Nations Championship 1960 Five Nations Championship The 1960 Five Nations Championship was the thirty-first series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the sixty-sixth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between... |
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12 March 1960 | Lansdowne Road | 9 – 10 | |||||
6 February 1960 | National Stadium | 8 – 0 | |||||
16 January 1960 | Twickenham | 14 – 6 | |||||
4 April 1959 | Stade Colombes | 11 – 3 | 1959 Five Nations Championship 1959 Five Nations Championship The 1959 Five Nations Championship was the thirtieth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the sixty-fifth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between 10... |
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14 March 1959 | National Stadium | 8 – 6 | |||||
7 February 1959 | Murrayfield | 6 – 5 | |||||
17 January 1959 | National Stadium | 5 – 0 | |||||
29 March 1958 | National Stadium | 6 – 16 | 1958 Five Nations Championship 1958 Five Nations Championship The 1958 Five Nations Championship was the twenty-ninth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the sixty-fourth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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15 March 1958 | Lansdowne Road | 6 – 9 | |||||
1 February 1958 | National Stadium | 8 – 3 | |||||
18 January 1958 | Twickenham | 3 – 3 | draw | ||||
4 January 1958 | National Stadium | 9 – 3 | |||||
23 March 1957 | Stade Colombes | 13 – 19 | 1957 Five Nations Championship 1957 Five Nations Championship The 1956 Five Nations Championship was the twenty-eighth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the sixty-third series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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9 March 1957 | National Stadium | 6 – 5 | |||||
2 February 1957 | Murrayfield | 9 – 6 | |||||
19 January 1957 | National Stadium | 0 – 3 | |||||
24 March 1956 | National Stadium | 5 – 3 | 1956 Five Nations Championship 1956 Five Nations Championship The 1956 Five Nations Championship was the twenty-seventh series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the sixty-second series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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10 March 1956 | Lansdowne Road | 11 – 3 | |||||
4 February 1956 | National Stadium | 9 – 3 | |||||
21 January 1956 | Twickenham | 3 – 8 | |||||
26 March 1955 | Stade Colombes | 11 – 16 | 1955 Five Nations Championship 1955 Five Nations Championship The 1955 Five Nations Championship was the twenty-sixth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the sixty-first series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between... |
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12 March 1955 | National Stadium | 21 – 3 | |||||
5 February 1955 | Murrayfield | 14 – 8 | |||||
22 January 1955 | National Stadium | 3 – 0 | |||||
10 April 1954 | St Helen’s | 15 – 3 | 1954 Five Nations Championship 1954 Five Nations Championship The 1954 Five Nations Championship was the twenty-fifth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the sixtieth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between 9... |
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27 March 1954 | National Stadium | 19 – 13 | |||||
13 March 1954 | Lansdowne Road | 9 – 12 | |||||
16 January 1954 | Twickenham | 9 – 6 | |||||
19 December 1953 | National Stadium | 13 – 8 | |||||
28 March 1953 | Stade Colombes | 3 – 6 | 1953 Five Nations Championship 1953 Five Nations Championship The 1953 Five Nations Championship was the twenty-fourth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the fifty-ninth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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14 March 1953 | St Helen’s | 5 – 3 | |||||
7 February 1953 | Murrayfield | 0 – 12 | |||||
17 January 1953 | National Stadium | 3 – 8 | |||||
22 March 1952 | St Helen’s | 9 – 5 | 1952 Five Nations Championship 1952 Five Nations Championship The 1952 Five Nations Championship was the twenty-third series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the fifty-eighth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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8 March 1952 | Lansdowne Road | 3 – 14 | |||||
2 February 1952 | National Stadium | 11 – 0 | |||||
2 February 1952 | Twickenham | 6 – 8 | |||||
22 December 1951 | National Stadium | 3 – 6 | |||||
7 April 1951 | Stade Colombes | 8 – 3 | 1951 Five Nations Championship 1951 Five Nations Championship The 1951 Five Nations Championship was the twenty-second series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the fifty-seventh series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played... |
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10 March 1951 | National Stadium | 3 – 3 | draw | ||||
3 February 1951 | Murrayfield | 19 – 0 | |||||
20 January 1951 | St Helen’s | 23 – 5 | |||||
25 March 1950 | National Stadium | 21 – 0 | 1950 Five Nations Championship 1950 Five Nations Championship The 1950 Five Nations Championship was the twenty-first series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the fifty-sixth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between... |
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11 March 1950 | Ravenhill Stadium Ravenhill Stadium Ravenhill Stadium is located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is used by Ulster Rugby. It has a normal capacity of 12,300 and is owned by the Irish Rugby Football Union.-History:The grounds were opened in the 1923/24 season... |
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4 February 1950 | St Helen’s | 12 – 0 | |||||
21 January 1950 | Twickenham | 5 – 11 | |||||
26 March 1949 | Stade Colombes | 5 – 3 | 1949 Five Nations Championship 1949 Five Nations Championship The 1949 Five Nations Championship was the twentieth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the fifty-fifth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between 15... |
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12 March 1949 | St Helen’s | 0 – 5 | |||||
5 February 1949 | Murrayfield | 6 – 5 | |||||
15 January 1949 | National Stadium | 9 – 3 | |||||
13 March 1948 | Ravenhill | 6 – 3 | 1948 Five Nations Championship 1948 Five Nations Championship The 1948 Five Nations Championship was the nineteenth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the fifty-fourth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between... |
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21 February 1948 | St Helen’s | 3 – 11 | |||||
7 February 1948 | National Stadium | 14 – 0 | |||||
17 January 1948 | Twickenham | 3 – 3 | draw | ||||
20 December 1947 | National Stadium | 6 – 0 | |||||
29 March 1947 | St Helen’s | 6 – 0 | 1947 Five Nations Championship 1947 Five Nations Championship The 1947 Five Nations Championship was the eighteenth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the fifty-third series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between 1... |
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22 March 1947 | Stade Colombes | 0 – 3 | |||||
1 February 1947 | Murrayfield | 8 – 22 | |||||
18 January 1947 | National Stadium | 6 – 9 | |||||
11 March 1939 | Ravenhill | 0 – 7 | 1939 Home Nations Championship 1939 Home Nations Championship The 1939 Home Nations Championship was the thirty-fifth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Five Nations, and prior to that, the Home Nations, this was the fifty-second series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Six... |
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4 February 1939 | National Stadium | 11 – 3 | |||||
21 January 1939 | Twickenham | 3 – 0 | |||||
12 March 1938 | St Helen’s | 11 – 5 | 1938 Home Nations Championship 1938 Home Nations Championship The 1938 Home Nations Championship was the thirty-fourth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Five Nations, and prior to that, the Home Nations, this was the fifty-first series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Six... |
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5 February 1938 | Murrayfield | 8 – 6 | |||||
15 January 1938 | National Stadium | 14 – 8 | |||||
3 April 1937 | Ravenhill | 5 – 3 | 1937 Home Nations Championship 1937 Home Nations Championship The 1937 Home Nations Championship was the thirty-third series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Five Nations, and prior to that, the Home Nations, this was the fiftieth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Six matches... |
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6 February 1937 | St Helen’s | 6 – 13 | |||||
16 January 1937 | Twickenham | 4 – 3 | |||||
14 March 1936 | National Stadium | 3 – 0 | 1936 Home Nations Championship 1936 Home Nations Championship The 1936 Home Nations Championship was the thirty-second series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Five Nations, and prior to that, the Home Nations, this was the forty-ninth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Six... |
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1 February 1936 | Murrayfield | 3 – 13 | |||||
18 January 1936 | St Helen’s | 0 – 0 | draw | ||||
21 December 1935 | National Stadium | 13 – 12 | |||||
9 March 1935 | Ravenhill | 9 – 3 | 1935 Home Nations Championship 1935 Home Nations Championship The 1935 Home Nations Championship was the thirty-first series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Five Nations, and prior to that, the Home Nations, this was the forty-eighth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Six... |
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2 February 1935 | National Stadium | 10 – 6 | |||||
19 January 1935 | Twickenham | 3 – 3 | draw | ||||
10 March 1934 | St Helen’s | 13 – 0 | 1934 Home Nations Championship 1934 Home Nations Championship The 1934 Home Nations Championship was the thirtieth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Five Nations, and prior to that, the Home Nations, this was the forty-seventh series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Six matches... |
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3 February 1934 | Murrayfield | 6 – 13 | |||||
20 January 1934 | National Stadium | 0 – 9 | |||||
11 March 1933 | Ravenhill | 10 – 5 | 1933 Home Nations Championship 1933 Home Nations Championship The 1933 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-ninth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Five Nations, and prior to that, the Home Nations, this was the forty-sixth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Six matches... |
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4 February 1933 | St Helen's | 3 – 11 | |||||
21 January 1933 | Twickenham | 3 – 7 | |||||
12 March 1932 | National Stadium | 10 – 12 | 1932 Home Nations Championship 1932 Home Nations Championship The 1932 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-eighth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Five Nations, and prior to that, the Home Nations, this was the forty-fifth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Six... |
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6 February 1932 | Murrayfield | 0 – 6 | |||||
16 January 1932 | St Helen’s | 12 – 5 | |||||
5 December 1931 | St Helen’s | 3 – 8 | |||||
14 March 1931 | Ravenhill | 3 – 15 | 1931 Five Nations Championship 1931 Five Nations Championship The 1931 Five Nations Championship was the seventeenth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the forty-fourth series of the annual northern hemisphere... |
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28 February 1931 | St Helen’s | 35 – 3 | |||||
7 February 1931 | National Stadium | 13 – 8 | |||||
17 January 1931 | Twickenham | 11 – 11 | draw | ||||
21 April 1930 | Stade Colombes | 0 – 11 | 1930 Five Nations Championship 1930 Five Nations Championship The 1930 Five Nations Championship was the sixteenth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the forty-third series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby... |
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8 March 1930 | St Helen’s | 12 – 7 | |||||
1 February 1930 | Murrayfield | 12 – 9 | |||||
18 January 1930 | National Stadium | 3 – 11 | |||||
9 March 1929 | Ravenhill | 5 – 5 | 1929 Five Nations Championship 1929 Five Nations Championship The 1929 Five Nations Championship was the fifteenth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the forty-second series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby... |
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23 February 1929 | National Stadium | 8 – 3 | |||||
2 February 1929 | St Helen’s | 14 – 7 | |||||
19 January 1929 | Twickenham | 8 – 3 | |||||
9 April 1928 | Stade Colombes | 8 – 3 | 1928 Five Nations Championship 1928 Five Nations Championship The 1928 Five Nations Championship was the fourteenth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the forty-first series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby... |
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10 March 1928 | National Stadium | 10 – 13 | |||||
4 February 1928 | Murrayfield | 0 – 13 | |||||
21 January 1928 | St Helen’s | 8 – 10 | |||||
26 November 1927 | National Stadium | 8 – 18 | |||||
12 March 1927 | Lansdowne Road | 19 – 9 | 1927 Five Nations Championship 1927 Five Nations Championship The 1927 Five Nations Championship was the thirteenth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the fortieth series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby... |
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26 February 1927 | St Helen’s | 25 – 7 | |||||
5 February 1927 | National Stadium | 0 – 5 | |||||
15 January 1927 | Twickenham | 11 – 9 | |||||
5 April 1926 | Stade Colombes | 5 – 7 | 1926 Five Nations Championship 1926 Five Nations Championship The 1926 Five Nations Championship was the twelfth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the thirty-ninth series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby... |
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13 March 1926 | St Helen’s | 11 – 8 | |||||
6 February 1926 | Murrayfield | 8 – 5 | |||||
16 January 1926 | National Stadium | 3 – 3 | draw | ||||
14 March 1925 | Ravenhill | 19 – 3 | 1925 Five Nations Championship 1925 Five Nations Championship The 1925 Five Nations Championship was the eleventh series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the thirty-eighth series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby... |
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28 February 1925 | National Stadium | 11 – 5 | |||||
7 February 1925 | St Helen’s | 14 – 24 | |||||
17 January 1925 | Twickenham | 12 – 6 | |||||
29 November 1924 | St Helen’s | 0 – 19 | |||||
27 March 1924 | Stade Colombes | 6 – 10 | 1924 Five Nations Championship 1924 Five Nations Championship The 1924 Five Nations Championship was the tenth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the thirty-seventh series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby... |
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8 March 1924 | National Stadium | 10 – 13 | |||||
2 February 1924 | 35 – 10 | ||||||
19 January 1924 | St Helen’s | 9 – 17 | |||||
10 March 1923 | Lansdowne Road | 5 – 4 | 1923 Five Nations Championship 1923 Five Nations Championship The 1923 Five Nations Championship was the ninth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the thirty-sixth series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby... |
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24 February 1923 | St Helen’s | 16 – 8 | |||||
3 February 1923 | National Stadium | 8 – 11 | |||||
20 January 1923 | Twickenham | 7 – 3 | |||||
23 March 1922 | Stade Colombes | 3 – 11 | 1922 Five Nations Championship 1922 Five Nations Championship The 1922 Five Nations Championship was the eighth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the thirty-fifth series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby... |
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11 March 1922 | St Helen’s | 11 – 5 | |||||
4 February 1922 | 9 – 9 | draw | |||||
21 January 1922 | National Stadium | 28 – 6 | |||||
12 March 1921 | Balmoral Showgrounds | 0 – 6 | 1921 Five Nations Championship 1921 Five Nations Championship The 1921 Five Nations Championship was the seventh series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the thirty-fourth series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby... |
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26 February 1921 | National Stadium | 12 – 4 | |||||
5 February 1921 | St Helen’s | 8 – 14 | |||||
15 January 1921 | Twickenham | 18 – 3 | |||||
13 March 1920 | National Stadium | 28 – 4 | 1920 Five Nations Championship 1920 Five Nations Championship The 1920 Five Nations Championship was the sixth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship, and the first played since the 1914 Games due to World War I. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the... |
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17 February 1920 | Stade Colombes | 5 – 6 | |||||
7 February 1920 | 9 – 5 | ||||||
17 January 1920 | St Helen’s | 19 – 5 | |||||
21 April 1919 | St Helen’s | New Zealand Services | 3 – 6 | New Zealand Services | |||
14 March 1914 | Balmoral Showgrounds | 3 – 11 | 1914 Five Nations Championship 1914 Five Nations Championship The 1914 Five Nations Championship was the fifth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the thirty-second series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby... |
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2 March 1914 | St Helen’s | 31 – 0 | |||||
7 February 1914 | National Stadium | 24 – 5 | |||||
17 January 1914 | Twickenham | 10 – 9 | |||||
8 March 1913 | St Helen’s | 16 – 13 | 1913 Five Nations Championship 1913 Five Nations Championship The 1913 Five Nations Championship was the fourth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the thirty-first series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby... |
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27 February 1913 | Parc des Princes | 8 – 11 | |||||
1 February 1913 | 0 – 8 | ||||||
18 January 1913 | National Stadium | 0 – 12 | |||||
14 December 1912 | National Stadium | 0 – 3 | |||||
25 March 1912 | Rodney Parade Rodney Parade Rodney Parade is a stadium in the city of Newport, south Wales. Located on the east bank of the River Usk in Newport city centre it is primarily used for rugby matches and is the home ground of Newport RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons regional team.-History:... |
14 – 8 | 1912 Five Nations Championship 1912 Five Nations Championship The 1912 Five Nations Championship was the third series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the thirtieth series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby union... |
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9 March 1912 | Balmoral Showgrounds | 12 – 5 | |||||
3 February 1912 | St Helen’s | 21 – 6 | |||||
20 January 1912 | Twickenham | 8 – 0 | |||||
11 March 1911 | National Stadium | 16 – 0 | 1911 Five Nations Championship 1911 Five Nations Championship The 1911 Five Nations Championship was the second series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the twenty-ninth series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby... |
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28 February 1911 | Parc des Princes | 0 – 15 | |||||
4 February 1911 | 10 – 32 | ||||||
21 January 1911 | St Helen’s | 15 – 11 | |||||
12 March 1910 | Lansdowne Road | 3 – 19 | 1910 Five Nations Championship 1910 Five Nations Championship The 1910 Five Nations Championship was the first series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the twenty-eighth series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby... |
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5 February 1910 | National Stadium | 14 – 0 | |||||
15 January 1910 | Twickenham | 11 – 6 | |||||
1 January 1910 | St Helen’s | 49 – 14 | |||||
13 March 1909 | St Helen’s | 18 – 5 | 1909 Home Nations Championship 1909 Home Nations Championship The 1909 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-seventh series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 16 January and 20 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.... |
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23 February 1909 | Stade Colombes | 5 – 47 | |||||
6 February 1909 | 3 – 5 | 1909 Home Nations Championship 1909 Home Nations Championship The 1909 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-seventh series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 16 January and 20 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.... |
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16 January 1909 | National Stadium | 8 – 0 | |||||
12 December 1908 | National Stadium | 9 – 6 | |||||
14 March 1908 | Balmoral Showgrounds | 5 – 11 | 1908 Home Nations Championship 1908 Home Nations Championship The 1908 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-sixth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 18 January and 21 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.... |
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2 March 1908 | National Stadium | 36 – 4 | |||||
1 February 1908 | St Helen’s | 6 – 5 | 1908 Home Nations Championship 1908 Home Nations Championship The 1908 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-sixth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 18 January and 21 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.... |
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18 January 1908 | Ashton Gate | 18 – 28 | |||||
9 March 1907 | National Stadium | 29 – 0 | 1907 Home Nations Championship 1907 Home Nations Championship The 1907 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-fifth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 12 January and 16 March... |
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2 February 1907 | 6 – 3 | ||||||
12 January 1907 | St Helen’s | 22 – 0 | |||||
1 December 1906 | St Helen’s | 0 – 11 | |||||
10 March 1906 | Balmoral Showgrounds | 11 – 6 | 1906 Home Nations Championship 1906 Home Nations Championship The 1906 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-fourth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 13 January and 17 March... |
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3 February 1906 | National Stadium | 9 – 3 | |||||
13 January 1906 | Athletic Ground | 3 – 16 | |||||
16 December 1905 | National Stadium | 3 – 0 | |||||
11 March 1905 | St Helen’s | 10 – 3 | 1905 Home Nations Championship 1905 Home Nations Championship The 1905 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-third series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 14 January and 18 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.... |
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4 February 1905 | 3 – 6 | ||||||
14 January 1905 | National Stadium | 25 – 0 | |||||
12 March 1904 | Balmoral Showgrounds | 14 – 12 | 1904 Home Nations Championship 1904 Home Nations Championship The 1904 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-second series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 9 January and 19 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.-Table:-Results:... |
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6 February 1904 | St Helen’s | 21 – 3 | |||||
9 January 1904 | Welford Road | 14 – 14 | draw | ||||
14 March 1903 | National Stadium | 18 – 0 | 1903 Home Nations Championship 1903 Home Nations Championship The 1903 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-first series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 10 January and 21 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.-Table:-Results:... |
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7 February 1903 | 6 – 0 | ||||||
10 January 1903 | St Helen’s | 21 – 5 | |||||
6 March 1902 | Lansdowne Road | 0 – 15 | 1902 Home Nations Championship 1902 Home Nations Championship The 1902 Home Nations Championship was the twentieth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 11 January and 15 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.... |
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1 February 1902 | National Stadium | 14 – 5 | |||||
11 January 1902 | Rectory Field | 8 – 9 | |||||
16 March 1901 | St Helen’s | 10 – 9 | 1901 Home Nations Championship 1901 Home Nations Championship The 1901 Home Nations Championship was the nineteenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 5 January and 16 March... |
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9 February 1901 | 18 – 8 | ||||||
5 January 1901 | National Stadium | 13 – 0 | |||||
17 March 1900 | Balmoral Showgrounds | 0 – 3 | 1900 Home Nations Championship 1900 Home Nations Championship The 1900 Home Nations Championship was the eighteenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 6 January and 17 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.-Table:-Results:... |
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27 January 1900 | St Helen’s | 12 – 3 | |||||
6 January 1900 | Kingsholm | 3 – 13 | |||||
18 March 1899 | National Stadium | 0 – 3 | 1899 Home Nations Championship 1899 Home Nations Championship The 1899 Home Nations Championship was the seventeenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 5 January and 18 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.... |
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4 March 1899 | 21 – 10 | ||||||
7 January 1899 | St Helen’s | 26 – 3 | |||||
2 April 1898 | Rectory Field | 14 – 7 | 1898 Home Nations Championship 1898 Home Nations Championship The 1898 Home Nations Championship was the sixteenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Five matches were played between 5 February and 2 April. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.... |
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19 March 1898 | Thomond Park Thomond Park Thomond Park is a stadium located in Limerick in the Irish province of Munster. The stadium is owned by the Irish Rugby Football Union and count Munster Rugby, Shannon RFC and UL Bohemian RFC as tenants. The capacity of the stadium is 26,500 following its large scale redevelopment in... |
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9 January 1897 | Rodney Parade | 11 – 0 | 1897 Home Nations Championship 1897 Home Nations Championship The 1897 Home Nations Championship was the fifteenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Four matches were played between 9 January and 13 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales... |
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17 March 1896 | Lansdowne Road | 8 – 4 | 1896 Home Nations Championship 1896 Home Nations Championship The 1896 Home Nations Championship was the fourteenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 4 January and 14 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.-Table:-Results:... |
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25 January 1896 | National Stadium | 6 – 0 | |||||
4 January 1896 | Rectory Field | 25 – 0 | |||||
16 March 1895 | National Stadium | 5 – 3 | 1895 Home Nations Championship 1895 Home Nations Championship The 1895 Home Nations Championship was the thirteenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 5 January and 16 March... |
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26 January 1895 | Raeburn Place | 5 – 4 | |||||
5 January 1895 | St Helen’s | 6 – 14 | |||||
10 March 1894 | Ballynafeigh | 3 – 0 | 1894 Home Nations Championship 1894 Home Nations Championship The 1894 Home Nations Championship was the twelfth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 6 January and 17 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.-Table:-Results:... |
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3 February 1894 | Rodney Parade | 7 – 0 | |||||
4 January 1894 | Upper Park | 24 – 3 | |||||
11 March 1893 | Stradey Park | 2 – 0 | 1893 Home Nations Championship 1893 Home Nations Championship The 1893 Home Nations Championship was the eleventh series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 17 January and 11 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales... |
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4 February 1893 | Raeburn Place | 0 – 9 | |||||
7 January 1893 | National Stadium | 12 – 11 | |||||
5 March 1892 | Lansdowne Road | 9 – 0 | 1892 Home Nations Championship 1892 Home Nations Championship The 1892 Home Nations Championship was the tenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 2 January and 5 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.... |
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6 February 1892 | St Helen’s | 2 – 7 | |||||
2 January 1892 | Rectory Field | 17 – 0 | |||||
7 March 1891 | Stradey Park | 6 – 4 | 1891 Home Nations Championship 1891 Home Nations Championship The 1891 Home Nations Championship was the ninth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 3 January and 7 March... |
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7 February 1891 | Raeburn Place | 15 – 0 | |||||
3 January 1891 | Rodney Parade | 3 – 7 | |||||
1 March 1890 | Lansdowne Road | 3 – 3 | 1890 Home Nations Championship 1890 Home Nations Championship The 1890 Home Nations Championship was the eighth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 1 February and 15 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.-Table:-Results:... |
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15 February 1890 | Crown Flatt | 0 – 1 | |||||
1 February 1890 | National Stadium | 2 – 8 | |||||
2 March 1889 | Stradey Park | 0 – 2T | 1889 Home Nations Championship 1889 Home Nations Championship The 1889 Home Nations Championship was the seventh series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Three matches were played between 2 February and 2 March. It was contested by Ireland, Scotland and Wales... |
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2 February 1889 | Raeburn Place | 2T – 0 | |||||
22 December 1888 | St Helen’s | New Zealand Natives | 1G 2T – 0 | ||||
3 March 1888 | Lansdowne Road | 1 G 1T 1D – 0 | 1888 Home Nations Championship 1888 Home Nations Championship The 1888 Home Nations Championship was the sixth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Three matches were played between 4 February and 10 March. It was contested by Ireland, Scotland and Wales. England was excluded from the Championship due to their refusal to join the... |
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4 February 1888 | Rodney Parade | 1T – 0 | |||||
12 March 1887 | Upper Park | 3T – 1T 1D | 1887 Home Nations Championship 1887 Home Nations Championship The 1887 Home Nations Championship was the fifth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 8 January and 12 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.... |
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26 February 1887 | Raeburn Place | 4G 8T – 0 | |||||
8 January 1887 | 0 – 0 | draw | |||||
9 January 1886 | National Stadium | 0 – 2G 1T | 1886 Home Nations Championship 1886 Home Nations Championship The 1886 Home Nations Championship was the fourth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Five matches were played between 2 January and 13 March 1886. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales... |
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2 January 1886 | Rectory Field | 2T 1M – 1G | |||||
10 January 1885 | Hamilton Crescent | 0 – 0 | 1885 Home Nations Championship 1885 Home Nations Championship The 1885 Home Nations Championship was the third series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Four matches were played between 3 January and 21 February 1885. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales... |
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3 January 1885 | St Helen’s | 1G 1T – 1G 4T | |||||
12 April 1884 | National Stadium | 2T 1D – 0 | 1884 Home Nations Championship 1884 Home Nations Championship The 1884 Home Nations Championship was the second series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 5 January and 12 April 1884... |
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12 January 1884 | Rodney Parade | 0 – 1T 1D | |||||
5 January 1884 | Cardigan Fields | 1G 2T – 1G | |||||
8 January 1883 | Raeburn Place | 3G – 1G | 1883 Home Nations Championship 1883 Home Nations Championship The 1883 Home Nations Championship was the inaugural series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Five matches were played between 16 December 1882 and 3 March 1883... |
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16 December 1882 | St Helen’s | 0 – 2G 4T | |||||
28 January 1882 | Lansdowne Road | 0 – 2G 2T | |||||
19 February 1881 | Richardson’s Field | 7G 6T 1D – 0 | |||||