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 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Circular system | ||
| Tournament Dates | February 4 - March 18 | ||
| Members | |||
| Winner | |||
| Attendance | 996,662 (66,444 per game) | ||
| Matches played | 15 | ||
| Top scoring players | |||
| glasses | |||
| attempts | 8 players(3) | ||
| Best player | |||
| Web site | rbs6nations.com | ||
← 2016 2018 → | |||
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
| Team | Stadium | City | Main coach | Captain |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| England | " Twickenham " | London | Dylan Hartley | |
| Ireland | Aviva | Dublin | Joe Schmidt | Rory Best 1 |
| Italy | Olympic Stadium | Rome | Conor O'Shea | Sergio parisse |
| Wales | Millennium | Cardiff | (and about.) | |
| France | Stade de France | Saint Denis | Guillaume Girado | |
| Scotland | Murrayfield | Edinburgh | 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 place | Team | Games | Glasses | Total points | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Played | Wins | No one's | Defeat | O + | ABOUT- | Oh ± | Pop | BO | |||
| one | England | five | four | 0 | one | 146 | 81 | +65 | sixteen | 3 | nineteen |
| 2 | Ireland | five | 3 | 0 | 2 | 126 | 77 | +49 | 14 | 2 | 14 |
| 3 | France | five | 3 | 0 | 2 | 107 | 90 | +17 | eight | 2 | 14 |
| four | Scotland | five | 3 | 0 | 2 | 122 | 118 | +4 | 14 | 2 | 14 |
| five | Wales | five | 2 | 0 | 3 | 102 | 86 | +16 | eight | 2 | ten |
| 6 | Italy | five | 0 | 0 | five | 50 | 201 | -151 | 6 | 0 | 0 |
| 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' | Report | Attempts: 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 ' | Report | Attempts: 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 | Wales | Olympic Stadium , Rome Spectators: 40 986 Judge: John Paul Doyle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Attempts: Gori 28 ' Realizations: Kanna 29 ' Lovotti 59' — 69 ' | Report | Attempts: 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 ' | Report | Attempts: 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 | England | Millennium Cardiff Spectators: 74,500 Judge: Jerome Garce |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Attempts: L. Williams 37 ' Realizations: Halfpenny (1/1) 38 ' Penalty: Halfpenny (3/3) 2 ', 22', 60 ' | Report | Attempts: 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 ' | Report | Attempts: Hogg 16 ' Swinson 43 ' Penalty: Russell (2/2) 35 ', 38' |
3rd week
| February 25, 2017 14:25 UTC ± 0: 00 | Scotland | 29:13 | Wales | Murrayfield 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 ' | Report | Attempts: 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 | France | Aviva 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 ' | Report | Penalty: Lopez (3/3) 11 ', 18', 73 ' |
| February 26, 2017 15:00 UTC ± 0: 00 | (1 BO) [approx. 2] England | 36:15 | Italy | Twickenham , 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 ' | Report | Attempts: 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 | Ireland | Millennium 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 ' | Report | Penalty: 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' | Report | Attempts: 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 | Scotland | Twickenham , 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' | Report | Attempts: 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 | Italy | Murrayfield 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 ' | Report | Penalty: 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' | Report | Penalty: 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
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Comments
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bonus point for defeat with a difference of less than 7 points.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Bonus point for skidding 4 or more attempts.
Notes
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Paul Eddison. England claim Championship and eye Grand Slam title . RBS 6 Nations (March 11, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ David Bates. Six Nations to Trial Bonus Points in 2017 . RBS 6 Nations (November 30, 2016). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Six Nations: Scotland's Greig Laidlaw ruled out for rest of campaign . BBC Sport (February 15, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
- ↑ John Geddie. Dazzling Scotland hang on to start Six Nations with upset of Ireland . Stuff (February 5, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Declan Whooley. Stander and Gilroy claim hat-tricks as nine-try Ireland demolish Italy . RTÉ (February 11, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Brendan Fanning. Ireland overwhelm Italy with CJ Stander and Craig Gilroy hat-tricks . The Guardian (February 12, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
- ↑ Tom English. Six Nations 2017: Scotland 29-13 Wales . BBC Sport (February 25, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Tom Fordyce. Six Nations 2017: England 61-21 Scotland . BBC Sport (March 11, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
- ↑ Paul Rees. England and Jonathan Joseph thump Scotland to seal Six Nations title . The Guardian (March 11, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Richard Bath. Scotland 29 Italy 0: Vern Cotter given winning send off . The Telegraph (March 18, 2017). Date of treatment March 19, 2017.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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)