Who won the Six Nations 2011?

Who won the Six Nations 2011?

England
England won the championship after winning four out of their five matches, losing against Ireland. Due to France defeating Wales in the final match of the tournament, England ended the tournament at the top of the table. Had England beaten Ireland it would have led to their first Grand Slam since 2003.

Has Scotland ever won Six Nations?

The Six Nations started out as the Home Nations Championship in 1883, with Scotland sharing the championship with England in 1886 before winning the title outright for the first time a year later. Scotland have won the title outright 14 times and shared the championship a further eight times.

What is the Six Nations Championship?

The Six Nations Championship is an annual international men’s competition between England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. Previously called the Home Nations Championship and the Five Nations Championship, the tournament has been running since 1883.

When does the men’s Six Nations 2022 start?

Ahead of the return of the men’s Six Nations, we take a look at each of the defending champions’ fixtures. World Rugby has announced the match officials for the Guinness Six Nations 2022, which kicks off on 5 February. We begin our series with the thoughts of hard-hitting former Scotland flanker Jason White on his memorable debut at Murrayfield.

Who are the teams playing in the U18 Six Nations?

Matchday Two of the U18 Six Nations Festival sees France take on Italy, England face Ireland and Wales play Scotland at Worcester Warriors’ Sixways Stadium on Wednesday, before the competition concludes at Kingsholm on Sunday 21 April, with Scotland playing Ireland, England coming up against France and Italy taking on Wales.

Who has won the Six Nations the most times?

With the addition of France, this became the Five Nations Championship (1910–31 and 1947–99), which in turn became the Six Nations Championship with the addition of Italy. England and Wales have won the championship the most times, both with 39 titles, but England have won the most outright titles with 29.