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1995 Five Nations Championship

Rugby Union tournament


Rugby Union tournament

FieldValue
name1995 Five Nations Championship
date21 January – 18 March 1995
countries
champions
count21
grand slam(11th title)
triple crown(18th title)
matches10
tries31
top point scorerENG Rob Andrew (53 points)
top try scorerFRA Philippe Saint-André (4 tries)
previous year1994
previous tournament1994 Five Nations Championship
next year1996
next tournament1996 Five Nations Championship

The 1995 Five Nations Championship was the 66th Five Nations Championship, the annual Northern Hemisphere rugby union competition contested by the national teams of England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It was also the last Five Nations held in the sport's amateur era, as rugby union's governing body, the International Rugby Football Board, opened the sport to professionalism on August 26 of that year. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the hundred-and-first series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played over five weekends from 21 January to 18 March. It was also the fifth occasion, after 1978, 1984, 1990 and 1991, on which two teams each with three victories faced off against each other in the final round of matches, with both capable of completing a Grand Slam with a victory, and the second time that the Triple Crown had also been at stake at the same time, as a result of England and Scotland's earlier victories over the other Home Nations. The tournament took a surprisingly similar course to five years earlier, where England and Scotland both won their first three matches and met in the final week, with an undefeated record, a Grand Slam, Triple Crown and the Calcutta Cup all at stake for the victor: however, this time it was England who prevailed in the deciding match. Even the minor placings were the same as in 1990, as France came third, Ireland fourth and Wales were whitewashed.

Participants

The teams involved were:

NationVenueCityHead coachCaptain
TwickenhamLondonJack RowellWill Carling
Parc des PrincesParisPierre BerbizierPhilippe Saint-André
Lansdowne RoadDublinGerry MurphyBrendan Mullin
MurrayfieldEdinburghJim TelferGavin Hastings
National StadiumCardiffAlan DaviesGareth Llewellyn

Squads

Table

Results

Saint-André

Clarke T. Underwood

T. Underwood (2)

Joiner Mullin

Saint-André (2) Townsend

R. Underwood (2)

Y. Delaigue Ntamack Saint-André

Peters

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