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1967 Five Nations Championship

International rugby championship


International rugby championship

FieldValue
name1967 Five Nations Championship
date14 January - 15 April 1967
countries
champions
count4
matches10
tries28
top point scorerENG Roger Hosen (33)
top try scorerENG Colin McFadyean (3)
previous year1966
previous tournament1966 Five Nations Championship
next year1968
next tournament1968 Five Nations Championship

The 1967 Five Nations Championship was the thirty-eighth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the seventy-third series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between 14 January and 15 April. It was contested by England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. France won their fourth title, with a single loss.

Participants

The teams involved were:

**Nation****Venue****City****Head coach****Captain**
TwickenhamLondon*none*Phil Judd
Stade Olympique Yves-du-ManoirColombesJean PratChristian Darrouy
Lansdowne RoadDublin*none*Noel Murphy
MurrayfieldEdinburgh*none*Pringle Fisher
National StadiumCardiff*none*Alun Pask/David Watkins

Table

Squads

Results

date = 1967-01-14| home = | score = 8–9 | away = | homescore = Tries: Carrère Duprat Con.: Gachassin | awayscore = Pen.: Wilson (2) Drops: Simmers | stadium = Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes | attendance = 32,000 | referee = K. D. Kelleher (Ireland)}}

date = 1967-02-04| home = | score = 11–5 | away = | homescore = Tries: Hinshelwood Telfer Con.: Wilson Drops: Chisholm | awayscore = Tries: S. Watkins Con.: Price | stadium = Murrayfield, Edinburgh | attendance = 70,000 | referee = K. D. Kelleher (Ireland)}}

date = 1967-02-11| home = | score = 3–8 | away = | homescore = Pen.: Kiernan | awayscore = Tries: McFadyean Con.: Hosen Pen.: Hosen | stadium = Lansdowne Road, Dublin | attendance = | referee = D. M. Hughes (Wales)}}

date = 1967-02-25| home = | score = 12–16 | away = | homescore = Pen.: Hosen (3) Drops: Finlan | awayscore = Tries: Dourthe Duprat Con.: G. Camberabero (2) Pen.: G. Camberabero Drops: G. Camberabero | stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London | attendance = 70,000 | referee = D. P. d'Arcy (Ireland)}}

date = 1967-02-25| home = | score = 3–5 | away = | homescore = Pen.: Wilson | awayscore = Tries: Murphy Con.: Kiernan | stadium = Murrayfield, Edinburgh | attendance = | referee = D. M. Hughes (Wales)}}

date = 1967-03-11| home = | score = 0–3 | away = | homescore = | awayscore = Tries: Duggan | stadium = National Stadium, Cardiff | attendance = | referee = M. H. Titcomb (England)}}

date = 1967-03-18| home = | score = 27–14 | away = | homescore = Tries: McFadyean (2) Taylor Webb Con.: Hosen (3) Pen.: Hosen (2) Drops: Finlan | awayscore = Tries: Hinshelwood Turner Con.: Wilson Pen.: Wilson (2) | stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London | attendance = | referee = D. P. d'Arcy (Ireland)}}

date = 1967-04-01| home = | score = 20–14 | away = | homescore = Tries: G. Camberabero Dauga Dourthe Con.: G. Camberabero Pen.: G. Camberabero Drops: G. Camberabero (2) | awayscore = Tries: Bebb Con.: Price Pen.: Price (2) Drops: D. Watkins | stadium = Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes | attendance = 39,367 | referee = D. P. d'Arcy (Ireland)}}

date = 1967-04-15| home = | score = 6–11 | away = | homescore = Tries: Molloy Pen.: Kiernan | awayscore = Tries: Cabanier Con.: G. Camberabero Drops: G. Camberabero (2) | stadium = Lansdowne Road, Dublin | attendance = 50,000 | referee = R. P. Burrell (Scotland)}}

date = 1967-04-15| home = | score = 34–21 | away = | homescore = Tries: Bebb G. Davies (2) Jarrett Morris Con.: Jarrett (5) Pen.: Jarrett (2) Drops: Raybould | awayscore = Tries: Barton (2) Savage Pen.: Hosen (4) | stadium = National Stadium, Cardiff | attendance = | referee = D. C. J. McMahon (Scotland)}}

Source for match results and dates:

References

References

  1. "6 Nations History". rugbyfootballhistory.com.
  2. "Five Nations 1967 / Results". ESPN Emea.
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