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1933 Home Nations Championship

International rugby union competition


International rugby union competition

FieldValue
name1933 Home Nations Championship
date21 January - 1 April 1933
countries
champions
count10
triple crown(7th title)
matches6
previous year1932
previous tournament1932 Home Nations Championship
next year1934
next tournament1934 Home Nations Championship

The 1933 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-ninth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Five Nations, and prior to that, the Home Nations, this was the forty-sixth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Six matches were played between 21 January and 1 April. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Table

Results

Drop: Boon

England: T Brown (Bristol), L Booth (Headingley), D Burland (Bristol), R Gerrard (Bath), C Aarvold (Blackheath) (capt.), W Elliot (US Portsmouth), A Key (Old Cranleighans), R Longland (Northampton), G Gregory (Bristol), B Evans (US Portsmouth), C Webb (Devonport Services), A Roncoroni (Richmond), R Bolton (Wakefield), A Vaughan-Jones (US Portsmouth), B Black (Blackheath)

Wales: V Jenkins (Bridgend), R Boon (Cardiff), C Davey (Swansea), W Wooller (Rydal School), AH Jones (Cardiff), H Bowcott (London Welsh), M Turnbull (Cardiff), E Jones (Llanelli), B Evans (Llanelli), A Skym (Llanelli RFC), R Bark-Jones (Cambridge Univ.), D Thomas (Swansea), T Arthur (Neath), I Isaacs (Cardiff), W Thomas (Swansea) (capt.)

Jackson Con: Fyfe Pen: Fyfe

Wales: G Bayliss (Pontypool), A Hickman (Neath), C Davey (Swansea), W Wooller (Rydal School), AH Jones (Cardiff), R Morris (Swansea), DB Evans (Swansea), E Jones (Llanelli), B Evans (Llanelli), A Skym (Llanelli RFC), R Bark-Jones (Cambridge Univ.), D Thomas (Swansea), T Arthur (Neath), I Isaacs (Cardiff), W Thomas (Swansea) (capt.)

Scotland: D Brown (Cambridge Univ.), I Smith (London Scottish) (capt.), B Lorraine (Oxford Univ.), H Lind (Dunfermline), K Fyfe (Cambridge Univ.), K Jackson (Oxford Univ.), R Logan (Edinburgh Wanderers), J Waters (Selkirk), J Ritchie (Watsonians), J Thom (Watsonians), J Beattie (Hawick, M Stewart (Stewart's FP), W Welsh (Hawick), M Henderson (Edinburgh Acads), B Rowand (Glasgow HSFP)

Booth Gadney Sadler Con: Kendrew Pen: Murray

Drop: Davy Pen: Siggins Con: Jenkins

Ireland: R Pratt (Dublin Univ.), E Lightfoot (Landsdowne), M Crowe (Landsdowne), R Barnes (Dublin Univ.), S Waide (NIFC), E Davy (Landsdowne), P Murray (Wanderers), M Dunne (Landsdowne), V Pike (Landsdowne), H O'Neill (UC Cork), J Russell (UC Cork), J Siggins (Belfast Collegians), C Beamish (NIFC), G Beamish (Leicester) (capt.), W Ross (Queen's U. Belfast)

Wales: V Jenkins (Bridgend), F Williams (Cardiff), G Jones (Cardiff), W Wooller (Colwyn Bay), R Boon (Cardiff), H Bowcott (London Welsh), M Turnbull (Cardiff), E Jones (Llanelli), L Bowdler (Cross Keys), A Skym (Llanelli RFC), R Barrell (Cardiff), W Moore (Bridgend), L Rees (Cardiff), A Lemon (Neath), W Thomas (Swansea) (capt.)


Murray Lind

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