1971 Five Nations Championship squads

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These are the 1971 Five Nations Championship squads:

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England

Head coach: Don White

  1. Tony Bucknall (c.)*
  2. Fran Cotton
  3. Dick Cowman
  4. David Duckham
  5. Keith Fairbrother
  6. Peter Glover
  7. Charlie Hannaford
  8. Bob Hiller
  9. Jeremy Janion
  10. Peter Larter
  11. Tony Neary
  12. Barry Ninnes
  13. Jacko Page
  14. David Powell
  15. John Pullin
  16. Peter Rossborough
  17. John Spencer (c.)
  18. Chris Wardlow
  19. Ian Wright

France

Head coach: Fernand Cazenave

  1. Jean-Louis Azarete
  2. Max Barrau
  3. Jean-Pierre Bastiat
  4. René Benesis
  5. Jean-Louis Bérot
  6. Roland Bertranne
  7. Pierre Biemouret
  8. Roger Bourgarel
  9. Jack Cantoni
  10. Christian Carrère (c.)
  11. Benoît Dauga (c.)*
  12. Daniel Dubois
  13. Marc Etcheverry
  14. Jean Iracabal
  15. Michel Lasserre
  16. Jean le Droff
  17. Jean-Pierre Lux
  18. Michel Pebeyre
  19. André Quilis
  20. Jean Sillières
  21. Claude Spanghero
  22. Walter Spanghero
  23. Jean Trillo
  24. Gérard Viard
  25. Pierre Villepreux
  26. Michel Yachvili

Ireland

Head coach: Ronnie Dawson

  1. Barry Bresnihan
  2. Alan Duggan
  3. Mike Gibson (c.)
  4. Edwin Grant
  5. Denis Hickie
  6. Mike Hipwell
  7. Ken Kennedy
  8. Tom Kiernan (c.)*
  9. Sean Lynch
  10. Willie John McBride
  11. Barry McGann
  12. Ray McLoughlin
  13. Mick Molloy
  14. Barry O'Driscoll
  15. Fergus Slattery
  16. Roger Young

Scotland

Head coach: Bill Dickinson

  1. Rodger Arneil
  2. Alastair Biggar
  3. Arthur Brown
  4. Gordon Brown
  5. Peter Brown (c.)
  6. Sandy Carmichael
  7. Quintin Dunlop
  8. John Frame
  9. Ronnie Hannah
  10. Frank Laidlaw
  11. Nairn MacEwan
  12. Alastair McHarg
  13. Ian McLauchlan
  14. Duncan Paterson
  15. Chris Rea
  16. Brian Simmers
  17. Stephen Turk
  18. Ian Smith [1]
  19. Billy Steele
  20. Jock Turner

Wales

Head coach: Clive Rowlands

  1. John Bevan
  2. Gerald Davies
  3. Mervyn Davies
  4. John Dawes (c.)
  5. Gareth Edwards
  6. Ian Hall
  7. Barry John
  8. Arthur Lewis
  9. Barry Llewelyn
  10. Dai Morris
  11. Mike Roberts
  12. John Taylor
  13. Delme Thomas
  14. Denzil Williams
  15. J.P.R. Williams
  16. Jeff Young

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References

  1. "Ian Smith Hong Kong / Scotland". ESPN .