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When did England win the Six Nations in 2014?

When did England win the Six Nations in 2014?

2014 Six Nations Championship; Date: 1 February – 15 March 2014: Countries England France Ireland Italy Scotland Wales: Tournament statistics; Champions Ireland (12th title) Triple Crown England (24th title) Calcutta Cup England: Millennium Trophy England: Centenary Quaich Ireland: Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy France: Matches played: 15: Attendance

Who are the teams in the 2014 Six Nations?

(Next) 2015 →. The 2014 Six Nations Championship, known as the 2014 RBS 6 Nations because of the tournament’s sponsorship by the Royal Bank of Scotland, was the 15th series of the Six Nations Championship, the annual northern hemisphere rugby union championship. It was contested by England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales.

When do England play Wales in the Six Nations?

Wales begin the 2015 Six Nations on home soil, entertaining England on the evening of Friday, 6 February. Friday, 6 February – Wales v England 8.05pm Saturday, 7 February – Italy v Ireland 2.30pm; France v Scotland 5pm Saturday, 14 February – England v Italy 2.30pm; Ireland v France 5pm

When is the start of the Six Nations?

Six Nations Fixtures 2015. NEXT SEASON’S RBS Six Nations kicks off on Friday, 6th February, with Wales taking on England at the Millennium Stadium in a pre-World Cup warm-up. Wales begin the 2015 Six Nations on home soil, entertaining England on the evening of Friday, 6 February.

What was the score of the match between England and Scotland?

Match ends, Scotland 1, England 3. Second Half ends, Scotland 1, England 3. Foul by Stevie May (Scotland). Phil Jagielka (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Johnny Russell (Scotland) wins a free kick on the left wing.

When was the last time Wales won the Six Nations?

The 2014 Six Nations Championship saw the return of a Friday night fixture, last seen during the 2011 Six Nations Championship, where Wales faced France in the third week of the championship at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. Marco Bortolami became the fifth Italian player to earn 100 test caps.