2011 Women's Six Nations Championship
2011 Women's Six Nations Championship | |||
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Countries |
England France Ireland Italy Scotland Wales | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Champions | England (12th title) | ||
Grand Slam | England | ||
Triple Crown | England | ||
Matches played | 15 | ||
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The 2011 Women's Six Nations Championship, also known as the 2011 RBS Women's 6 Nations due to the tournament's sponsorship by the Royal Bank of Scotland, was the tenth series of the Women's Six Nations Championship, an annual women's rugby union competition between six European rugby union national teams. Matches were held between 4 February and 19 March 2011, on the same weekends as the men's tournament, if not always the same day. The game between England and Scotland on 13 March followed the men's international between the same two nations and was shown live on the BBC. The match between England and France was also shown live on Sky TV in the UK,[1] and France vs Scotland was broadcast live on Orange TV in France.
The championship was contested by England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. England were favourites to win the tournament, and their victory was their sixth title in a row. Italy also had their best Six Nations ever. Scotland, on the other hand, lost every match (other than their game against Ireland) by record margins.
Table
Position | Nation | Games | Points | Table points | ||||||
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Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | For | Against | Difference | Tries | |||
1 | England | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 223 | 8 | 215 | 36 | 10 |
2 | France | 5 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 113 | 51 | 62 | 16 | 8 |
3 | Ireland | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 74 | 70 | 4 | 12 | 4 |
4 | Wales | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 64 | 72 | −8 | 9 | 4 |
5 | Italy | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 68 | 130 | −62 | 9 | 4 |
6 | Scotland | 5 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 20 | 231 | −211 | 3 | 0 |
Fixtures and results[2]
Week 1
Test no. 867 2011-02-04 |
France | 53–3 | Scotland[3] | Stade Eric Durand, Viry-Chatillon, Essonne Referee: Claire Hodnett (England)[4] |
Tries: pushover try 3' Élodie Poublan 6', 17', 28', 55', 72' Dioni Aguerre 10', 76' Laurelin Fourcade 40' Cons: Sandrine Agricole 17', 28' Nadège Cazenave 55', 76' |
Pen: Caroline Collie 13' |
Test no. 868 2011-02-06 |
Italy | 5–26 | Ireland | Stadio Mario Battaglini, Rovigo Referee: Joyce Henry (Canada)[4] |
Try: Flavia Severin 28' | Tries: Niamh Kavanagh 40' Gillian Bourke 54' Claire Molloy 68' Mairead Kelly 76' Pens: Niamh Briggs 34', 43' |
Test no. 869 2011-02-06 |
Wales | 0–19 | England | Pandy Park, Crosskeys, Caerphilly Referee: Mark Patton (Ireland)[4] |
Tries: Francesca Matthews 11' Penalty try 39' Danielle Waterman 48' Cons: Katy McLean 39', 48' |
Week 2
Test no. 870 2011-02-11 |
Ireland | 12–14 | France | Ashbourne Referee: Federica Guerzoni (ITA) |
Tries: Niamh Kavanagh Niamh Briggs Cons: Niamh Briggs |
Try: Christelle Chobet Pens: Sandrine Agricole (2) Aurelie Bailon |
Test no. 871 2011-02-12 |
England | 68–5 | Italy | Esher Referee: Mhairi Hay (SCO) |
Tries: Maggie Alphonsi 7' Heather Fisher(2) Danielle Waterman (2) Emily Scarratt Kat Merchant Rowena Burnfield Katherine Merchant Toya Mason Georgina Roberts Cons: Katy McLean (5) Pen: Katy McLean |
Try: Chiara Castellarin |
Test no. 872 2011-02-13 |
Scotland | 12–41 | Wales[5] | Burnbrae, Milngavie Referee: Sylvie Bros (FRA) |
Tries: Tracy Balmer Lindsay Wheeler Cons: Caroline Collie |
Tries: Elan Evans(3) Charlotte Murray Caryl James Kerin Kake Cons: Aimee Young Pens: Aimee Young (3) |
Week 3
Test no. 873 2010-02-26 |
Scotland | 5–22 | Ireland | New Hawthornden Stadium, Lasswade Referee: Claire Daniels (ENG) |
Try: Lauren Harris | Tries: Lynne Cantwell (2) Ger Rea Niamh Briggs Con: Niamh Briggs |
Test no. 874 2010-02-27 |
Italy | 12–8 | Wales | La Spezia, Liguria Referee: Alan Campbell (SCO) |
Tries: Maria Diletta Veronese 14' Maria Grazia Cioffi 40' Cons: Veronica Schiavon 40' |
Try: Kerin Lake 50' Pen: Amiee Young 6' |
Test no. 875 2010-02-27 |
England | 16–3 | France | Sixways Stadium, Worcester Referee: Wayne Davies (WAL) |
Tries: Amy Garnett Katy McLean Pens: Katy McLean (2) |
Pens: Nadège Cazenave |
Week 4
Test no. 876 2010-03-13 |
Italy | 20–28 | France | Benevento Referee: Nicky Inwood (NZL) |
Tries: Paola Zangirolami Flavia Severin Cons: Veronica Schiavon(2) Pens: Veronica Schiavon (2) |
Tries: Sandrine Agricole Claire Canal Élodie Poublan Cons: Sandrine Agricole (2) Pens: Sandrine Agricole Nadège Casenave (2) |
Test no. 877 2010-03-13 |
Wales | 15–14 | Ireland | Pandy Park, Crosskeys Referee: Federica Guerzoni (ITA) |
Tries: Elen Evans Adi Taviner Cons: Amiee Young Pens: Amiee Young |
Tries: Gillian Bourke (2) Cons: Niamh Briggs (2) |
Test no. 878 2010-03-13 |
England | 89–0 | Scotland[6] | Twickenham Referee: Dana Teagarden (USA) |
Tries: Katherine Merchant 2', 35' Francesca Matthews 6' Emily Scarratt 12', 49' Becky Essex 15' Rochelle Clarke 32', 51' Heather Fisher 39', 41' Maggie Alphonsi 55', 72' Katy McLean 67' Danielle Waterman 75', 79' Cons: Katy McLean 13', 33', 40', 42', 52', 72', 79' |
Week 5
Test no. 879 2010-03-18 |
Ireland | 0–31 | England | Ashbourne Referee: Sarah Corrigan (AUS) |
Tries: Katy McLean Sarah Hunter Rochelle Clark Sophie Hemming Maggie Alphonsi Cons: Katy McLean (3) |
Test no. 880 2010-03-19 |
France | 15–0 | Wales | Stade Pierre Rajon, Bourgoin-Jallieu Referee: Claire Daniels (ENG) |
Tries: Dioni Aguerre Laurelin Fourcade Penalty try |
Test no. 881 2010-03-20 |
Scotland | 0–26 | Italy[7] | Meggetland, Edinburgh Referee: Nicky Inwood (NZL) |
Tries: Michela Este Manuela Furlan Veronica Schiavon Cons: Veronica Schiavon Pens: Veronica Schiavon (3) |
See also
Leading scorers
Point scorers
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Other point scorers
5 points (one try, except where stated): Amy Garnett, Caroline Collie (1 pen, 1 con), Caryl James, Charlotte Murray, Chiara Castellarin, Christelle Chobet, Sophie Hemming, Sarah Hunter, Claire Molloy, Georgina Roberts, Geraldine Rea, Kat Merchant, Lauren Harris, Lindsay Wheeler, Mairead Kelly, Maria Diletta Veronese, Maria Grazia Cioffi, Rowena Burnfield, Toya Mason, Tracy Balmer, Claire Canal, Paola Zangirolami, Adi Taviner, Becky Essex, Michela Este, Manuela Furlan. 3 points (one pen): Aurelie Bailon
Notes
- ↑ http://www.scrumqueens.com/news/615-sky-to-broadcast-england-v-france-clash.html
- ↑ As announced, 22 November 2010
- ↑ This was Scotland's largest margin of defeat to France
- 1 2 3 "Referees to 6 February". 31 January 2011. Retrieved 5 February 2011.
- ↑ This was Scotland's largest margin of defeat to Wales
- ↑ This was Scotland's largest margin of defeat ever, and the largest margin of defeat recorded by any team in the Six Nations
- ↑ This was Scotland's largest margin of defeat to Italy
External links
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