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1925 Five Nations Championship
Rugby union competition
Rugby union competition
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1925 Five Nations Championship |
| date | 24 January - 18 April 1925 |
| countries | |
| champions | |
| count | 8 |
| grand slam | (1st title) |
| triple crown | (6th title) |
| matches | 10 |
| previous year | 1924 |
| previous tournament | 1924 Five Nations Championship |
| next year | 1926 |
| next tournament | 1926 Five Nations Championship |
The 1925 Five Nations Championship was the eleventh series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the thirty-eighth series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between 24 January and 18 April. It was contested by England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Scotland's Johnnie Wallace scored a try against each other country in this tournament, repeating the achievement of Carston Catcheside of England the previous year. It would be 58 years before another player recorded such a feat, and 74 years before another Scottish player did it again.
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Results
date = 1925-01-01| home = | score =3–9| away = | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = Stade Yves-du-Manoir, Paris | attendance = }}
date = 1925-02-14| home = | score =12–6| away = | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = London | attendance = }}
date = 1925-02-21| home = | score =25–4| away = | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = Edinburgh
date = 1925-02-28| home = | score =14–24| away = | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = Swansea | attendance = }}
date = 1925-02-28| home = | score =6–6| away = | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = London | attendance = }}
date = 1925-03-07| home = | score =11–5| away = | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = Cardiff | attendance = }}
date = 1925-02-28| home = | score =8–14| away = | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = Dublin | attendance = }}
date = 1925-03-14| home = | score =19–3| away = | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = Belfast | attendance = }}
date = 1925-03-21| home = | score =14–11| away = | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = Edinburgh
date = 1925-04-18| home = | score =11–13| away = | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = Paris | attendance = }}
References
References
- [https://www.raeburnplacefoundation.org/rugby-beginnings/interactive-timeline/scotland-s-first-grand-slam-win 1925 - Scotland’s first Grand Slam win], Raeburn Place Foundation
- "France V Ireland 1925".
- [https://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/sportscotland/asportingnation/article/0020/index.shtml A Sporting Nation {{! First Scottish Grand Slam], BBC Scotland Sport, 16 October 2014
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