1973_Five_Nations_Championship

1973 Five Nations Championship

1973 Five Nations Championship

Rugby union competition


The 1973 Five Nations Championship was the 44th Five Nations Championship, an annual rugby union competition contested by the men's national teams of England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and the 79th since it began as the Home Nations Championship. Ten matches were played between 13 January and 14 April 1973.

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As each nation won their two home matches (and therefore lost their two away matches), the championship was shared between all five teams; no further tie-break was applied to separate teams finishing level on match points. This was the only time that the Five Nations championship finished in a five-way tie.

Due to the Troubles occurring in Ireland, which had resulted in 13 civilians being killed by the British Army in Derry and in the loss of over 100 British soldiers in 1972 and the potential security risks, both Scotland and Wales had refused to play Ireland in Dublin in 1972. Defying expectations to the contrary, England agreed to travel in 1973. Despite a poor performance, resulting in an 18–9 loss, the crowd in the Lansdowne Road stadium gave a standing ovation to the England team. England captain John Pullin delivered a quip at a post-match dinner - "Well we might not be any good but at least we turned up" - to great applause.[1]

Participants

The teams involved were:

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Source: [citation needed]

Squads

Results

1973-01-13
France 1613 Scotland
Tries: Dourthe
Pen.: Romeu (3)
Drops: Romeu
Tries: Lawson
Pen.: Brown (2)
Drops: McGeechan
Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 37,232
Referee: K. Pattinson (England)
F. Palmade (France)

1973-01-20
Wales 259 England
Tries: Bevan (2)
Davies
Edwards
Lewis
Con.: Bennett
Pen.: Taylor
Pen.: Doble (2)
Drops: Cowman
National Stadium, Cardiff
Referee: G. Domercq (France)

1973-02-03
Scotland 109 Wales
Tries: Steele
Telfer
Con.: Morgan
Pen.: Bennett (2)
Taylor
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Referee: F. Palmade (France)

1973-02-10
Ireland 189 England
Tries: Grace
Milliken
Con.: McGann (2)
Pen.: McGann
Drops: McGann
Tries: Neary
Con.: Jorden
Pen.: Jorden
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Alan Hosie (Scotland)

1973-02-24
Scotland 1914 Ireland
Tries: Forsyth
Pen.: Morgan (2)
Drops: McGeechan
Morgan (2)
Tries: Kiernan
McMaster
Pen.: McGann (2)
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Referee: A. R. Lewis (Wales)
1973-02-24
England 146 France
Tries: Duckham (2)
Pen.: Jorden (2)
Tries: Bertranne
Con.: Romeu
Twickenham, London
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: K. H. Clark (Ireland)

1973-03-10
Wales 1612 Ireland
Tries: Edwards
Shanklin
Con.: Bennett
Pen.: Bennett (2)
Tries: Gibson
Con.: McGann
Pen.: McGann (2)
National Stadium, Cardiff
Referee: T. F. E. Grierson (Scotland)

1973-03-17
England 2013 Scotland
Tries: Dixon (2)
Evans
Squires
Con.: Jorden (2)
Tries: Steele (2)
Con.: Irvine
Pen.: Morgan
Twickenham, London
Referee: J. C. Kelleher (Wales)

1973-03-24
France 123 Wales
Pen.: Romeu (3)
Drops: Romeu
Drops: Bennett
Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: D. P. d'Arcy (Ireland)

1973-04-14
Ireland 64 France
Pen.: Ensor
Gibson
Tries: Phliponeau
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: R. F. Johnson (England)

References

  1. "Memory of England Rugby's Travel to Dublin in Troubles". The Telegraph. 8 February 2013. Retrieved 20 August 2015.



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