Who are the teams in the 2013 Six Nations?
Who are the teams in the 2013 Six Nations?
The 2013 Six Nations Championship, known as the 2013 RBS 6 Nations because of the tournament’s sponsorship by the Royal Bank of Scotland, was the 14th series of the Six Nations Championship, the annual northern hemisphere rugby union championship. It was contested by England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales .
How many times has Italy finished last in the Six Nations?
Since the inaugural Six Nations tournament in 2000, only England and Ireland have avoided finishing last. Italy have finished last 15 times in the Six Nations era, and have lost every match 11 times. The winners of the Six Nations are presented with the Championship Trophy.
Who won the Six Nations 2019 Round 3?
Scotland meanwhile beat Italy 34–10 in the other game, their first Six Nations victory since 2011. In round three Wales defeated Italy 9–26 and England beat France 23–13. In the remaining match, Scotland defeated Ireland for a second consecutive victory.
Who did Wales beat in the Six Nations 2019?
In round three Wales defeated Italy 9–26 and England beat France 23–13. In the remaining match, Scotland defeated Ireland for a second consecutive victory. Wales won their round four clash against Scotland 26-13 and in the process achieved a record fifth consecutive away win in the Six Nations.
When was the last time England lost a Six Nations match?
The last time they lost their first two games was in 1982. This was the lowest scoring match since the competition became the Six Nations in 2000. This win was England’s first Six Nations victory in Ireland since their 2003 Grand Slam triumph. England retained the Millennium Trophy they won in 2012.
What happened in the Six Nations round 4?
Wales won their round four clash against Scotland 26-13 and in the process achieved a record fifth consecutive away win in the Six Nations. England remained undefeated after beating Italy 18-11. Ireland and France tied 13–13, giving France their first points in the competition.