Who won the 6 Nations in 2010?

Who won the 6 Nations in 2010?

France
France won the tournament, achieving a final 12–10 victory over England to win the Grand Slam, their first since 2004 and ninth overall (including six in the Five Nations).

How many times has France beaten Ireland in rugby?

Since 1909, France and Ireland have played each other in a total of 101 test matches, with France winning 59 times, Ireland winning 35 times and seven matches drawn.

Who won the 2011 6 Nations?

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.

When did Ireland last win the Triple Crown?

The Triple Crown in 2004 ended a 19-year wait for silverware for Ireland dating back to when they beat England in 1985 to pick up both the Five Nations title and the Triple Crown.

How many tries did France score against Ireland?

France 30-24 Ireland – Score summary France – Tries: Dupont (2), Baille (54). Cons: Jaminet (3). Pens: Jaminet (7, 17, 36, 40, 44, 78). Ireland – Tries: Hansen (7), Van der Flier (45), Gibson-Park (50).

When did Ireland last beat France in Paris?

History was against Ireland when they visited the Stade de France in 2000. They had not won in Paris since 1972, and had not beaten France anywhere since 1983 – a streak lasting 17 matches.

Has Ireland ever won a Grand Slam?

Ireland have two Six Nations Grand Slams to their credit, which was achieved in 2009 and in 2018. However, Scotland have not won a Grand Slam since the tournament expanded to welcome in the Italians – who have never won a Grand Slam.

Has Ireland won the Triple Crown 2022?

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell was thrilled to close out the 2022 Guinness Six Nations with a Triple Crown triumph at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday.

Did Ireland beat France in the rugby?

Under-20 Grand Slam winner James McNabney led by example as he captained the Ireland Under-19s to a hard-fought 26-21 win over France at Queen’s University Belfast RFC.

  • September 5, 2022