1886 Home Nations Championship

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1886 Home Nations Championship
Date2 January - 13 March 1886
CountriesFlag of England.svg  England
Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Flag of Wales (1807-1953).svg  Wales
Tournament statistics
Champions Flag of England.svg  England and Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Matches played5
Top point scorer(s) Flag of Scotland.svg Macfarlan (3)
Top try scorer(s) Flag of Scotland.svg A.R. Don-Wauchope (3)
1885 (Previous)(Next) 1887

The 1886 Home Nations Championship was the fourth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Five matches were played between 2 January and 13 March 1886. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The 1886 Championship was shared by England and Scotland who both won two matches each.

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Table

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 321060+65
1Flag of England.svg  England 32101105
3Flag of Wales (1807-1953).svg  Wales 20021320
3Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland 20020440
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

2 January 1886
England  Flag of England.svg(2T) 11 (0T)Flag of Wales (1807-1953).svg  Wales
London
9 January 1886
Wales  Flag of Wales (1807-1953).svg02Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Cardiff
6 February 1886
Ireland  Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg(0T) 00 (1T)Flag of England.svg  England
Dublin
20 February 1886
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg40Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland
Edinburgh
13 March 1886
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg00Flag of England.svg  England
Edinburgh

Scoring system

The matches for this season were decided on goals scored. A goal was awarded for a successful conversion after a try, for a dropped goal or for a goal from mark. If a game was drawn, any unconverted tries were tallied to give a winner. If there was still no clear winner, the match was declared a draw.

The matches

England vs. Wales

Wales vs. Scotland

9 January 1886
Wales  Flag of Wales (1807-1953).svgnil 2G 1TFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Try: Clay
Tod
Don-Wauchope
Con: Macleod (2)
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
Referee: DF Moore (Ireland)

Wales: Harry Bowen (Llanelli), Charles Taylor (Blackheath), Arthur Gould (Newport), Frank Hancock (Cardiff) capt., Billy Douglas (Cardiff), Alfred Augustus Mathews (Lampeter), William Stadden (Cardiff), Frank Hill (Cardiff), Dai Lewis (Cardiff), George Avery Young (Cardiff), William Bowen (Swansea), D Morgan (Swansea), Edward Alexander (Cambridge Uni.), Tom Clapp (Newport), Willie Thomas (Llandovery)

Scotland: F McIndie (Glasgow Acads), WF Holmes (London Scottish), DJ Macfarlan (RIE College), RH Morrison (Edinburgh University), Andrew Ramsay Don-Wauchope (Fettesian-Lorettonians), PH Don Wauchope (Fettesian-Lorettonians), JB Brown (Glasgow Acads) capt., AT Clay (Edinburgh Acads), J French (Glasgow Acads), TW Irvine (Edinburgh Acads), WM Macleod (Edinburgh Wanderers), CJB Milne (West of Scotland), C Reid (Edinburgh Acads), J Tod (Watsonians), WA Walls (Glasgow Acads)


Ireland vs. England

6 February 1886
Ireland  Saint Patrick's Saltire.svgnil 1TFlag of England.svg  England
Try: Wilkinson
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Referee: R Mullock (Wales)

Ireland: JWR Morrow (Queen's College, Belfast), EH Greene (Dublin Uni.), JP Ross (Lansdowne), RG Warren (Lansdowne), DJ Ross (Belfast Acads), M Johnston (Wanderers) capt., Victor Le Fanu (Cambridge University), Thomas Lyle (Dublin Uni.), HB Brabazon (Dublin Uni.), T Shanahan (Lansdowne), RW Hughes (NIFC), R. H. Massy-Westropp (Limerick), J Chambers (Dublin Uni.), J Johnston (Belfast Acads), WG Rutherford (Tipperary)

England: AS Taylor (Blackheath), CG Wade (Richmond), AR Robertshaw (Bradford), Andrew Stoddart (Blackheath), A Rotherham (Richmond), F Bonsor (Bradford), Charles Gurdon (Richmond), WG Clibbon (Richmond), CJB Marriott (Blackheath) capt., GL Jeffery (Blackheath), RE Inglis (Blackheath), Froude Hancock (Blackheath), E Wilkinson (Bradford), N Spurling (Blackheath), A Teggin (Broughton Rangers)


Scotland vs. Ireland

20 February 1886
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg3G 2T 1DG nilSaint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland
Try: Don-Wauchope (2)
Morrison (2)
Macfarlan
Con: Macfarlan (3)
Drop: Asher
Raeburn Place, Edinburgh
Referee: George Rowland Hill (England)

Scotland: F McIndie (Glasgow Acads), AE Stephens (West of Scotland), DJ Macfarlan (RIE College), RH Morrison (Edinburgh University), Andrew Ramsay Don-Wauchope (Fettesian-Lorettonians), AGG Asher (Edinburgh Wanderers), JB Brown (Glasgow Acads) capt., AT Clay (Edinburgh Acads), DA Macleod (Glasgow Uni.), TW Irvine (Edinburgh Acads), WM Macleod (Edinburgh Wanderers), CJB Milne (West of Scotland), C Reid (Edinburgh Acads), J Tod (Watsonians), WA Walls (Glasgow Acads)

Ireland: JWR Morrow (Queen's College, Belfast), Maxwell Carpendale (Monkstown), JP Ross (Lansdowne) capt., RW Herrick (Dublin Uni.), JF Ross (NIFC), M Johnston (Wanderers), Victor Le Fanu (Cambridge University), J McMordie (Queen's College, Belfast), FH Miller (Wanderers), FW Moore (Wanderers), R Nelson (Queen's College, Belfast), FO Stoker (Wanderers), J Chambers (Dublin Uni.), J Waites (Bective Rangers), HJ Neill (NIFC)


Scotland vs. England

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