2001 Six Nations Championship squads

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England

Head Coach: Clive Woodward

  1. Neil Back
  2. Iain Balshaw
  3. Steve Borthwick
  4. Kyran Bracken
  5. Mike Catt
  6. Ben Cohen
  7. Martin Corry
  8. Lawrence Dallaglio
  9. Matt Dawson (c.)*
  10. David Flatman
  11. Phil Greening
  12. Will Greenwood
  13. Danny Grewcock
  14. Austin Healey
  15. Richard Hill
  16. Martin Johnson (c.)
  17. Jason Leonard
  18. Dan Luger
  19. Lewis Moody
  20. Matt Perry
  21. Mark Regan
  22. Jason Robinson
  23. Graham Rowntree
  24. Simon Shaw
  25. Mike Tindall
  26. Phil Vickery
  27. Dorian West
  28. Julian White
  29. Jonny Wilkinson
  30. Trevor Woodman
  31. Joe Worsley

*captain in the last game

France

Head Coach: Bernard Laporte

  1. David Auradou
  2. Olivier Azam
  3. Abdelatif Benazzi
  4. Philippe Bernat-Salles
  5. Serge Betsen
  6. Sébastien Bonetti
  7. David Bory
  8. Christian Califano
  9. Philippe Carbonneau
  10. Franck Comba
  11. Pieter de Villiers
  12. Christophe Dominici
  13. Richard Dourthe
  14. Pépito Elhorga
  15. Alessio Galasso
  16. Fabien Galthié
  17. Xavier Garbajosa
  18. Stéphane Glas
  19. Raphaël Ibañez
  20. Christophe Juillet
  21. Christophe Lamaison
  22. Fabrice Landreau
  23. Christophe Laussucq
  24. Thomas Lièvremont
  25. Thomas Lombard
  26. Olivier Magne
  27. Sylvain Marconnet
  28. Gérald Merceron
  29. Christophe Milheres
  30. Christophe Moni
  31. Lionel Nallet
  32. Fabien Pelous (c.)
  33. Jean-Luc Sadourny
  34. David Skrela

Ireland

Head Coach: Warren Gatland

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

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Player Position Date of birth (age)CapsClub/province
Frankie Sheahan Hooker 27 August 1976 IRFU flag.svg Munster
Keith Wood c) Hooker 27 January 1972 IRFU flag.svg Munster
Emmet Byrne Prop 4 April 1973 IRFU flag.svg Leinster
Peter Clohessy Prop 22 March 1966 IRFU flag.svg Munster
John Hayes Prop 2 November 1973 IRFU flag.svg Munster
Trevor Brennan Lock 29 September 1973 IRFU flag.svg Leinster
Jeremy Davidson Lock 28 April 1974 IRFU flag.svg Ulster
Mick Galwey Lock 8 October 1966 IRFU flag.svg Munster
Gary Longwell Lock 30 July 1971 IRFU flag.svg Ulster
Malcolm O'Kelly Lock 19 July 1974 IRFU flag.svg Leinster
Kieron Dawson Back row 29 January 1975 IRFU flag.svg Ulster
Anthony Foley Back row 30 October 1973 IRFU flag.svg Munster
Eric Miller Back row 23 September 1975 IRFU flag.svg Leinster
Alan Quinlan Back row 13 July 1974 IRFU flag.svg Munster
David Wallace Back row 8 July 1976 IRFU flag.svg Munster
Andy Ward Back row 8 September 1970 IRFU flag.svg Ulster
Guy Easterby Scrum-half 21 March 1971 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ebbw Vale
Brian O'Meara Scrum-half 5 April 1976 IRFU flag.svg Leinster
Peter Stringer Scrum-half 13 December 1977 IRFU flag.svg Munster
David Humphreys Fly-half 10 September 1971 IRFU flag.svg Ulster
Ronan O'Gara Fly-half 7 March 1977 IRFU flag.svg Munster
Rob Henderson Centre 27 October 1972 IRFU flag.svg Munster
Kevin Maggs Centre 3 June 1974 Flag of England.svg Bath
Mike Mullins Centre 29 October 1970 IRFU flag.svg Munster
Brian O'Driscoll Centre 21 January 1979 IRFU flag.svg Leinster
Denis Hickie Wing 13 February 1976 IRFU flag.svg Leinster
Shane Horgan Wing 18 July 1978 IRFU flag.svg Leinster
Tyrone Howe Wing 2 April 1971 IRFU flag.svg Ulster
Girvan Dempsey Fullback 2 October 1975 IRFU flag.svg Leinster
Geordan Murphy Fullback 19 April 1978 Flag of England.svg Leicester

Italy

Head Coach: Brad Johnstone

  1. Mauro Bergamasco
  2. Carlo Caione
  3. Carlo Checchinato
  4. David Dal Maso
  5. Denis Dallan
  6. Manuel Dallan
  7. Giampiero de Carli
  8. Andrea De Rossi
  9. Diego Dominguez
  10. Filippo Frati
  11. Ezio Galon
  12. Andrea Gritti
  13. Giuseppe Lanzi
  14. Andrea Lo Cicero
  15. Luca Martin
  16. Matteo Mazzantini
  17. Giampiero Mazzi
  18. Alessandro Moscardi (c.)
  19. Andrea Muraro
  20. Tino Paoletti
  21. Aaron Persico
  22. Salvatore Perugini
  23. Massimiliano Perziano
  24. Ramiro Pez
  25. Corrado Pilat
  26. Walter Pozzebon
  27. Franco Properzi
  28. Juan Manuel Queirolo
  29. Giovanni Raineri
  30. Marco Rivaro
  31. Andrea Scanavacca
  32. Cristian Stoica
  33. Alessandro Troncon
  34. Wilhelmus Visser
  35. Maurizio Zaffiri

Scotland

Head Coach: Ian McGeechan

  1. Alan Bulloch
  2. Gordon Bulloch
  3. James Craig
  4. George Graham
  5. Stuart Grimes
  6. Andrew Henderson
  7. Duncan Hodge
  8. John Leslie
  9. Martin Leslie
  10. Kenny Logan
  11. Gordon McIlwham
  12. James McLaren
  13. Glenn Metcalfe
  14. Richard Metcalfe
  15. Cameron Murray
  16. Scott Murray
  17. Andy Nicol (c.)
  18. Chris Paterson
  19. Jon Petrie
  20. Budge Pountney (c.)*
  21. Bryan Redpath
  22. Robbie Russell
  23. Steve Scott
  24. Gordon Simpson
  25. Tom Smith
  26. Jon Steel
  27. Mattie Stewart
  28. Simon Taylor
  29. Gregor Townsend
  30. Jason White

*captain in the last game

Wales

Head Coach: Graham Henry

  1. Chris Anthony
  2. Allan Bateman
  3. Colin Charvis
  4. Gareth Cooper
  5. Leigh Davies
  6. Scott Gibbs
  7. Ian Gough
  8. Gavin Henson
  9. Rob Howley
  10. Dafydd James
  11. Lee Jarvis
  12. Garin Jenkins
  13. Neil Jenkins
  14. Spencer John
  15. Mark Jones
  16. Stephen Jones
  17. Andrew Lewis
  18. Geraint Lewis
  19. Robin McBryde
  20. Rupert Moon
  21. Andy Moore
  22. Kevin Morgan
  23. Darren Morris
  24. Dwayne Peel
  25. Craig Quinnell
  26. Scott Quinnell
  27. Brett Sinkinson
  28. Mark Taylor
  29. Gareth Thomas
  30. Gavin Thomas
  31. Iestyn Thomas
  32. Barry Williams
  33. Martyn Williams
  34. Rhys Williams
  35. Shane Williams
  36. Chris Wyatt
  37. Dai Young (c.)

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