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Six Nations Cup 2017

Six Nations Cup 2017 ( Eng. 2017 The Six Nations Championship , for sponsorship reasons, is called the RBS Six Nations Cup 2017 ) - the 18th Six Nations Cup (123rd, counting with the Domestic Nations Cup and Five Nations Cup), annual Rugby 15 tournament, in which the national teams of England , Ireland , Italy , Wales , France and Scotland participate. In the fourth round, the British became the early winner of the tournament, who beat the Scots with a score of 61:21 [2] . In the last match, the England team met with the Irish team and was defeated, thus failing to win the second big helmet in a row [3] .

Six Nations Cup 2017
2017 Six Nations Championship
Six Nations Championship.png
FormatCircular system
Tournament DatesFebruary 4 - March 18
MembersEngland England
Ireland Ireland
Italy Italy
Wales Wales
France France
Scotland Scotland
WinnerEngland England (28th time)
Attendance996,662 (66,444 per game)
Matches played15
Top scoring players
glassesFlag of france Camille Lopez (67)
attempts8 players(3)
Best playerFlag of scotland Stuart Hogg [1]
Web siterbs6nations.com
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In 2017, the organizers in test mode introduced a point system typical for most rugby tournaments. In addition to four points for a victory and two for a draw (in previous draws, teams received 2 and 1 points respectively), a team that scored four or more attempts will receive a bonus point. In addition, if the team loses with a difference of less than 7 points, it also receives a bonus point. The national team that won the big helmet, that is, defeated all the rivals, gets 3 extra points [4] .

Members

TeamStadiumCityMain coachCaptain
  England" Twickenham "London Dylan Hartley
  IrelandAvivaDublin  Joe SchmidtRory Best 1
  ItalyOlympic StadiumRome  Conor O'SheaSergio parisse
  WalesMillenniumCardiff (and about.)
  FranceStade de FranceSaint Denis Guillaume Girado
  ScotlandMurrayfieldEdinburgh John Barclay 2

1 Due to Rory Best’s illness, Jamie Hislip received a captain’s armband for the second round match against the Italian national team [5] .
2 In the first two matches, the team captain was , but after his injury in the second round match against the French national team, John Barclay received the captain's armband [6] .

Results

Standings

A placeTeamGamesGlassesTotal
points
PlayedWinsNo one'sDefeatO +ABOUT-Oh ±PopBO
one  Englandfivefour0one14681+65sixteen3nineteen
2  Irelandfive30212677+4914214
3  Francefive30210790+17eight214
four  Scotlandfive302122118+414214
five  Walesfive20310286+16eight2ten
6  Italyfive00five50201-151600
Source: RBS 6 Nations

Week 1

February 4, 2017
14:25 UTC ± 0: 00
Scotland  27:22  Ireland (1 BO) [approx. one]Murrayfield Edinburgh
Spectators: 67,144
Judge:   Romain Poit
Attempts: Hogg (2) 8 ', 20'
Dunbar 28 '
Implementations: Laidlaw (3/3) 9 ', 21', 29 '
Penalty: Laidlaw (2/2) 72 ', 80'
ReportAttempts: Earls 25 '
Henderson 47 '
Jackson 61 '
Realizations: Jackson (2/3) 48 ', 62'
Penalty: Jackson (1/1) 33 '

Data:

  • Scotland won the Centennial Quaych for the first time since 2013 [7] ;
  • Scotland won the first round of the Six Nations Cup for the first time since 2006 [8] ;
  • The Irish national team was the first team to earn a defensive bonus point in the Six Nations Cup (a loss bonus with a difference of less than 7 points).



February 4, 2017
16:50 UTC ± 0: 00
England  19:16  France (1 BO) [approx. one]Twickenham , London
Spectators: 81 902
Judge:   Angus Gardner
Attempts: Te'o 70 '
Realizations: Farrell (1/1) 71 '
Penalty: Farrell (3/4) 9 ', 22', 54 '
Daily 37 '
  May 12' — 22 '
ReportAttempts: Slimani 59 '
Implementations: Lopez (1/1) 60 '
Penalty: Lopez (3/4) 6 ', 12', 19 '

Data:

  • Having won the 15th consecutive victory, the England team updated its previous record [9] .



February 5, 2017
15:00 UTC + 01: 00
Italy  7:33  WalesOlympic Stadium , Rome
Spectators: 40 986
Judge:   John Paul Doyle
Attempts: Gori 28 '
Realizations: Kanna 29 '
  Lovotti 59' — 69 '
ReportAttempts: J. Davis 60 '
L. Williams 66 '
North 77 '
Realizations: Halfpenny (3/3) 61 ', 67', 78 '
Penalty: Halfpenny (4/5) 35 ', 45', 52 ', 55'

Week 2

February 11, 2017
15:25 UTC + 01: 00
Italy  10:63  Ireland (1 BO) [approx. 2]Olympic Stadium , Rome
Spectators: 50 197
Judge:   Glen jackson
Attempts: Penalty attempt 31 '
Realizations: Kanna (1/1) 31 '
Penalty: Kanna (1/1) 15 '
ReportAttempts: Earls (2) 11 ', 25'
Stender (3) 17 ', 34', 45 '
Gilroy (3) 67 ', 77', 80 '
Ringrose 70 '
Realizations: Jackson (9/9)
13 ', 19', 27 ', 35', 46 ', 68', 72 ', 78', 80 '
  Ryan 31' — 41 '

Data:

  • CJ Stender was the first Irish striker in tournament history to make a hat-trick [10] ;
  • For the first time since 1914, in one match of the tournament, two players of the same team noted with hat tricks at once [11]
  • The Irish national team won their biggest victory in the history of the tournament [12] .
  • The Irish team became the first team to earn an attacking bonus point in the Six Nations Cup (bonus for skidding 4 or more attempts);



February 11, 2017
16:50 UTC ± 0: 00
(1 BO) [approx. 1] Wales  16:21  EnglandMillennium Cardiff
Spectators: 74,500
Judge:   Jerome Garce
Attempts: L. Williams 37 '
Realizations: Halfpenny (1/1) 38 '
Penalty: Halfpenny (3/3) 2 ', 22', 60 '
ReportAttempts: Youngs 17
Daily 75 '
Realizations: Farrell (1/2) 77 '
Penalty: Farrell (3/3) 10 ', 55', 70 '



February 12, 2017
16:00 UTC + 01: 00
France  22:16  Scotland (1 BO) [approx. one]The Stade de France , Saint-Denis
Spectators: 80,000
Judge:   Jaco Paper
Attempts: Fiku 30 '
Implementations: Lopez (1/1) 31 '
Penalty: Lopez (5/6) 6 ', 19', 46 ', 71', 76 '
ReportAttempts: Hogg 16 '
Swinson 43 '
Penalty: Russell (2/2) 35 ', 38'

3rd week

February 25, 2017
14:25 UTC ± 0: 00
Scotland  29:13  WalesMurrayfield Edinburgh
Spectators: 67 1444
Judge:   John lacy
Attempts: Seymour 43 '
Visser 66 '
Implementations: Russell (2/2) 44 ', 67'
Penalty: Russell (5/5) 6 ', 29', 40 ', 54', 72 '
ReportAttempts: L. Williams 22 '
Realizations: Halfpenny (1/1) 24 '
Penalty: Halfpenny (2/3) 11 ', 33'

Data:

  • Scotland managed to beat Wales for the first time since 2007 [13] ;
  • The victory allowed the Scottish team to take fifth place in the ranking of World Rugby teams, which was their best result since the rating was created in 2003 [14] .



February 25, 2017
16:50 UTC ± 0: 00
Ireland  19: 9  FranceAviva Dublin
Spectators: 51,700
Judge:   Nigel Owens
Attempts: Murray 29 '
Implementations: Sexton (1/1) 30 '
Penalty: Sexton (2/2) 45 ', 54'
Jackson (1/1) 75 '
Drop goals: Sexton (1/1) 49 '
ReportPenalty: Lopez (3/3) 11 ', 18', 73 '



February 26, 2017
15:00 UTC ± 0: 00
(1 BO) [approx. 2] England  36:15  ItalyTwickenham , London
Spectators: 81 904
Judge:   Romain Poit
Attempts: Cole 23 '
Keir 43 '
Daily 46 '
Knowell (2) 69 ', 79'
Te'o 72 '
Realizations: Farrell (3/6) 47 ', 53', 79 '
ReportAttempts: Wenditti 39 '
Campagnaro 59 '
Realizations: Allan (1/1) 40 '
Drop goals: Allan (1/1) 32 '

Data:

  • An attempt by Michele Campagnaro was the ninth attempt of the Italian national team in test matches.

4th week

March 10, 2017
20:05 UTC ± 0: 00
Wales  22: 9  IrelandMillennium Cardiff
Spectators: 74,500
Judge:   Wayne Barnes
Attempts: North (2) 19 ', 43'
Roberts 77
Realizations: Halfpenny (2/3) 45 ', 78'
Penalty: Halfpenny (1/1) 38 '
ReportPenalty: Sexton (2/2) 6 ', 56'
Jackson (1/1) 26 '
  Sexton 37' — 47 '



March 11, 2017
14:30 UTC + 1: 00
Italy  18:40  France (1 BO) [approx. 2]Olympic Stadium , Rome
Spectators: 51 770
Judge:   Ben O'Keeffe
Attempts: Paris 2 '
Esposito 80 '
Realizations: Kanna (1/2) 80 '
Penalty: Kanna (2/2) 16 ', 27'
ReportAttempts: Fiku 20 '
Wakatawa 47 '
Picamol 66 '
Dulene 76 '
Implementations: Lopez (4/4) 21 ', 48', 71 ', 77'
Penalty: Lopez (4/4) 8 ', 18', 33 ', 42'

Data:

  • The French team retained the Giuseppe Garibaldi Prize .



March 11, 2017
16:00 UTC ± 0: 00
(1 BO) [approx. 2] England  61:21  ScotlandTwickenham , London
Spectators: 82 100
Judge:   Mathieu Renal
Attempts: Joseph (3) 2 ', 24', 42 '
Watson 34 '
B. Wunipola 56 '
Keir (2) 71 ', 80'
Implementations: Farrell (7/7)
3 ', 24', 36 ', 43', 57 ', 72', 80 '
Penalty: Farrell (4/5)
6 ', 14', 31 ', 46'
ReportAttempts: Reed 28
Jones (2) 49 ', 68'
Implementations: Russell (3/3) 29 ', 50', 69 '
  Brown 1'— 11 '

Data:

  • The England team won the 18th consecutive victory and repeated the New Zealand national team record, which it set in August 2015 - October 2016 [15] ;
  • England won their 11th Nations Cup match in a row and set a new tournament record [16] ;
  • England team retained the Calcutta Cup ;
  • England team ahead of time became the owner of the Six Nations Cup.

5th week

March 18, 2017
12:30 UTC ± 0: 00
(1 BO) [approx. 2] Scotland  29: 0  ItalyMurrayfield Edinburgh
Spectators: 67,144
Judge:   Pascal Gauser
Attempts: Russell 27 '
Scott 37 '
Visser 61 '
Seymour 72 '
Implementations: Russell (3/4) 28 ', 62', 73 '
Penalty: Hogg (1/1) 5 '
  Barclay 48' — 58 '
Report

Data:

  • For the first time in the history of the Six Nations Cup, the Scottish team did not allow opponents to score a single point on the Murrayfield field [17] ;
  • For the mentor of the Scottish national team Verne Cotter, this match was the last as head coach of the team [18] .



March 18, 2017
15:45 UTC + 1: 00
France  20:18  Wales (1 BO) [approx. one]The Stade de France , Saint-Denis
Spectators: 78 688
Judge:   Wayne Barnes
Attempts: Lamera 6 '
Shuli 80 + 19
Implementations: Lopez (2/2) 7 ', 80 + 21'
Penalty: Lopez (2/3) 15 ', 66'
  Wakatawa 18' — 28 '
ReportPenalty: Halfpenny (6/6)
19 ', 27', 39 ', 53', 64 ', 71'
  Lee 80 + 1'— 80 + 11 '

Data:

  • The French team earned victory points in the hundredth minute of the match, which was the record of the tournament [19] .



March 18, 2017
17:00 UTC ± 0: 00
Ireland  13: 9  England (1 BO) [approx. one]Aviva Dublin
Spectators: 51,700
Judge:   Jerome Garce
Attempts: Henderson 23 '
Implementations: Sexton (1/1) 23 '
Penalty: Sexton (2/2) 10 ', 62'
ReportPenalty: Farrell (3/3) 17 ', 50', 66 '

Data:

  • The Irish national team won the Millennium Prize ;
  • The Irish national team interrupted a record 18-match winning streak of the England national team [20] .


Statistics

Scorers on points

#PlayerNational teamPoints
oneCamille Lopez  France67
2Owen Farrell  England63
3Lee Halfpenny  Wales62
fourFin russell  Scotland45
fivePaddy jackson  Ireland36
6Jonathan Sexton  Ireland25
7Stuart Hogg  Scotland18
eightCraig Gilroy  Ireland15
Jonathan Joseph  England
Danny Cair  England
George North  Wales
CJ Stender  Ireland
Liam Williams  Wales
Keith Earles  Ireland

Attempted scorers

#PlayerNational teamAttempts
oneCraig Gilroy  Ireland3
Jonathan Joseph  England
Danny Cair  England
George North  Wales
CJ Stender  Ireland
Liam Williams  Wales
Stuart Hogg  Scotland
Keith Earles  Ireland
9Tim Visser  Scotland2
Elliot Daily  England
Hugh jones  Scotland
Jack knowell  England
Tommy Seymour  Scotland
Ben te'o  England
Gael Fiku  France
Ian Henderson  Ireland

Comments

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bonus point for defeat with a difference of less than 7 points.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Bonus point for skidding 4 or more attempts.

Notes

  1. ↑ Paul Eddison. Stuart Hogg awarded 2017 RBS Player of the Championship for the second year in a row . RBS 6 Nations (March 23, 2017). Date of treatment March 29, 2017.
  2. ↑ Paul Eddison. England claim Championship and eye Grand Slam title . RBS 6 Nations (March 11, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  3. ↑ James Stafford. Ireland 13 England 9: No Six Nations Grand Slam or world record, but Eddie Jones claims back to back titles . The Telegraph (March 18, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  4. ↑ David Bates. Six Nations to Trial Bonus Points in 2017 . RBS 6 Nations (November 30, 2016). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  5. ↑ Six Nations 2017: Ireland skipper Rory Best ruled out of Italy game by illness . BBC Sport (February 11, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  6. ↑ Six Nations: Scotland's Greig Laidlaw ruled out for rest of campaign . BBC Sport (February 15, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  7. ↑ John Geddie. Dazzling Scotland hang on to start Six Nations with upset of Ireland . Stuff (February 5, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  8. ↑ Richard Bath. Scotland 27 Ireland 22: Stuart Hogg lights up Murrayfield as home side secure thrilling Six Nations win . The Telegraph (February 4, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  9. ↑ Tom Fordyce. Six Nations: England beat France 19-16 to start title defense with win . BBC Sport (February 4, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  10. ↑ Declan Whooley. Stander and Gilroy claim hat-tricks as nine-try Ireland demolish Italy . RTÉ (February 11, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  11. ↑ Tom Cary. Italy 10 Ireland 63, Six Nations 2017: CJ Stander and Craig Gilroy score hat-tricks in brutal win in Rome . The Telegraph (February 11, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  12. ↑ Brendan Fanning. Ireland overwhelm Italy with CJ Stander and Craig Gilroy hat-tricks . The Guardian (February 12, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  13. ↑ Tom English. Six Nations 2017: Scotland 29-13 Wales . BBC Sport (February 25, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  14. ↑ Glen Williams. Scotland at number five: Vern Cotter's side climb to their highest world rugby ranking of all-time after convincing Six Nations win over Wales at Murrayfield . Daily Mail (February 27, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  15. ↑ Tom Fordyce. Six Nations 2017: England 61-21 Scotland . BBC Sport (March 11, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  16. ↑ Paul Rees. England and Jonathan Joseph thump Scotland to seal Six Nations title . The Guardian (March 11, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  17. ↑ John Greechan. Scotland 29-0 Italy: Finn Russell, Matt Scott, Tim Visser and Tommy Seymour tries hand departing coach Vern Cotter a bonus-point victory . Daily Mail (March 18, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  18. ↑ Richard Bath. Scotland 29 Italy 0: Vern Cotter given winning send off . The Telegraph (March 18, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  19. ↑ James Corrigan. France 20 Wales 18: 100th-minute try gives hosts win after extraordinary finish . The Telegraph (March 18, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
  20. ↑ Tom Fordyce. http://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/39270065 BBC Sport (March 18, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.

Links

The official website of the tournament (English) , (French) , (Italian)

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Six_Nation_2017 Cup&oldid = 89155232


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