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1972 Five Nations Championship
Rugby union competition
Rugby union competition
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1972 Five Nations Championship |
| date | 15 January - 29 April 1972 |
| countries | |
| champions | *Not completed* |
| matches | 8 |
| tries | 28 |
| top point scorer | WAL Barry John (35) |
| top try scorer | FRA Bernard Duprat (2) |
| WAL Gerald Davies (2) | |
| WAL Gareth Edwards (2) | |
| previous year | 1971 |
| previous tournament | 1971 Five Nations Championship |
| next year | 1973 |
| next tournament | 1973 Five Nations Championship |
WAL Gerald Davies (2) WAL Gareth Edwards (2) The 1972 Five Nations Championship was the 43rd Five Nations Championship, an annual rugby union competition contested by the men's national teams of England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and the 78th since it began as the Home Nations Championship.
For the first time since the Second World War, the championship was not completed. Scotland and Wales did not travel to Dublin to play Ireland because of escalating political tensions in the wake of Bloody Sunday. Although the remaining fixtures of the schedule were fulfilled, as both Ireland and Wales won all their matches, neither could claim the title. To fill the gap of the missing two fixtures, France played a friendly match in Dublin (in addition to the scheduled match in Paris). In total, nine matches were played between 15 January and 29 April 1972.
This was the first Five Nations Championship in which a try was worth four points.
This tournament saw France play its last matches at its decades-long home ground, Stade Yves-du-Manoir in Colombes. The opening of the rebuilt Parc des Princes that June saw France move its Five Nations matches to that ground.
Participants
| Nation | Venue | City | Head coach | Captain |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Twickenham | London | John Elders | Bob Hiller/Peter Dixon | |
| Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir | Colombes | Fernand Cazenave | Benoit Dauga/Walter Spanghero/Pierre Villepreux | |
| Lansdowne Road | Dublin | Syd Millar | Tom Kiernan | |
| Murrayfield | Edinburgh | Bill Dickinson | Peter Brown | |
| Cardiff Arms Park | Cardiff | Clive Rowlands | John Lloyd |
Table
Squads
Fixtures
Renwick Telfer
Moloney
Davies Edwards (2) Taylor Renwick
Grace
Duprat (2) Lux Sillières Spanghero
MacEwan P. Brown (3)
Davies
Friendly match
Flynn Moloney Lux
References
References
- "Scoring history". Rugby Football History.
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