1969 Five Nations Championship squads

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These are the 1969 Five Nations Championship squads:

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England

  1. Timothy Dalton
  2. David Duckham
  3. Keith Fairbrother
  4. Keith Fielding
  5. John Finlan
  6. Dick Greenwood (c.)
  7. Bob Hiller
  8. Nigel Horton
  9. Peter Larter
  10. Ken Plummer
  11. Piggy Powell
  12. John Pullin
  13. Budge Rogers
  14. Dave Rollitt
  15. John Spencer
  16. Bob Taylor
  17. Rodney Webb
  18. Trevor Wintle

France

Head coach: Fernand Cazenave

  1. Jean-Louis Azarete
  2. René Benesis
  3. Jean-Louis Bérot
  4. Pierre Biémouret
  5. Jean-Marie Bonal
  6. André Campaes
  7. Christian Carrère (c.)
  8. Élie Cester
  9. Benoît Dauga
  10. Claude Dourthe
  11. Jean-Michel Esponda
  12. Jean Gachassin
  13. Michel Hauser
  14. Jean Iracabal
  15. Claude Lacaze
  16. Michel Lasserre
  17. Jean-Pierre Lux
  18. Jo Maso
  19. Basile Moraitis
  20. Alain Plantefol
  21. Marcel Puget (c.)*
  22. Jean Salut
  23. Gérard Sutra
  24. Christian Swierczinski
  25. Walter Spanghero (c.)**
  26. Jean Trillo
  27. Gérard Viard
  28. Michel Yachvili
  29. Pierre Villepreux

Ireland

Head coach: Ronnie Dawson

  1. Barry Bresnihan
  2. Jim Davidson
  3. Alan Duggan
  4. Mike Gibson
  5. Ken Goodall
  6. Colin Grimshaw
  7. Mike Hipwell
  8. Ken Kennedy
  9. Tom Kiernan (c.)
  10. Willie John McBride
  11. Barry McGann
  12. Syd Millar
  13. Mick Molloy
  14. John Moroney
  15. Noel Murphy
  16. Philo O'Callaghan
  17. Harry Rea
  18. Roger Young

Scotland

  1. Dick Allan
  2. Rodger Arneil
  3. Colin Blaikie
  4. Peter Brown
  5. Sandy Carmichael
  6. Gordon Connell
  7. Tommy Elliot
  8. John Frame
  9. Sandy Hinshelwood
  10. Doug Jackson
  11. Frank Laidlaw
  12. Wilson Lauder
  13. Gordon Macdonald
  14. Ian McCrae
  15. Alastair McHarg
  16. Ian McLauchlan
  17. Chris Rea
  18. Ian Robertson
  19. Peter Stagg
  20. Billy Steele
  21. Norm Suddon
  22. Colin Telfer
  23. Jim Telfer (c.)
  24. Jock Turner

Wales

Head coach: Clive Rowlands

  1. Phil Bennett
  2. Gerald Davies
  3. Mervyn Davies
  4. John Dawes
  5. Gareth Edwards (c.)*
  6. Keith Jarrett
  7. Barry John
  8. John Lloyd
  9. Dai Morris
  10. Brian Price (c.)
  11. Maurice Richards
  12. John Taylor
  13. Brian Thomas
  14. Delme Thomas
  15. Stuart Watkins
  16. Denzil Williams
  17. J. P. R. Williams
  18. Jeff Young

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