Five Nations 1910

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Five Nations 1910
Number of nations 5
winner EnglandEngland England (4th title)
Opening game January 1, 1910
Tournament end March 28, 1910
Games 10
Points 201  (⌀: 20.1 per game)
Home Nations Championship 1909
Five Nations 1911

Five Nations in 1910 was the first edition of the Rugby Union -Turniers Five Nations (today's Six Nations ) after the previous International Home Championship with the inclusion of France had been extended. The tournament took place between January 1st and March 28th. The tournament winner was England , which played its home games for the first time in the traditional Twickenham Stadium .

Closing table

country Games Victories Unent. Ndlg. Game
points
Table
points
EnglandEngland England 4th 3 1 0 36:14 7th
Wales Wales 4th 3 0 1 88:28 6th
ScotlandScotland Scotland 4th 2 0 2 46:28 4th
IrelandIreland Ireland 4th 1 1 2 11:36 3
FranceFrance France 4th 0 0 4th 20:95 0

Results

date place encounter Result
January 1st St Helens , Swansea Wales - France 49:14
15. January Twickenham Stadium , London England - Wales 11: 6
22nd of January Inverleith , Edinburgh Scotland - France 27: 0
February 5th Cardiff Arms Park , Cardiff Wales - Scotland 14: 0
February 12th Twickenham Stadium, London England - Ireland 0-0
February 26th Balmoral Showground, Belfast Ireland - Scotland 0:14
3 March Parc des Princes , Paris France - England 3:11
March 12th Lansdowne Road , Dublin Ireland - Wales 3:19
19th March Inverleith, Edinburgh Scotland - England 5:14
28th March Parc des Princes, Paris France - Ireland 3: 8

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