2006 Six Nations Championship

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2006 Six Nations Championship
France Irlande 02-11-2006-11 (cropped).jpg
France playing Ireland on 11 February 2006
Date4 February – 18 March 2006
CountriesFlag of England.svg  England
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
IRFU flag.svg  Ireland
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Tournament statistics
Champions Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France (15th title)
Triple Crown IRFU flag.svg  Ireland (8th title)
Matches played15
Tries scored61 (4.07 per match)
Top point scorer(s) IRFU flag.svg Ronan O'Gara (72)
Top try scorer(s) Flag of Italy.svg Mirco Bergamasco (3)
IRFU flag.svg Shane Horgan (3)
Player of the tournament IRFU flag.svg Brian O'Driscoll
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The 2006 Six Nations Championship was the seventh series of the rugby union Six Nations Championship to be held since the competition expanded in 2000 to include Italy. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the 112th series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. This was the fourth edition sponsored by Royal Bank of Scotland.

Contents

This was the last Six Nations to be held before the redevelopment of Lansdowne Road into today's Aviva Stadium. Ireland played their 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 Six Nations home fixtures at Croke Park, also in Dublin.

In this year, France won the competition on points difference over Ireland. Ireland received the consolation prize of the Triple Crown Trophy, presented for the first time that year, by winning their matches against the other Home Nations: Wales, Scotland and England. Italy once more collected the Wooden Spoon, but showed considerable improvement over past years, earning a first-ever competition point away from home in a draw against Wales. For the first time since 2000, Scotland won the Calcutta Cup.

Participants

NationVenueCityHead coachCaptain
Flag of England.svg  England Twickenham London Flag of England.svg Andy Robinson Martin Corry
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France Stade de France Saint-Denis Flag of France (lighter variant).svg Bernard Laporte Fabien Pelous
IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Flag of Ireland.svg Eddie O'Sullivan Brian O'Driscoll
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Stadio Flaminio Rome Flag of France.svg Pierre Berbizier Marco Bortolami
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Murrayfield Edinburgh Flag of Scotland.svg Frank Hadden Jason White
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Millennium Stadium Cardiff Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Mike Ruddock
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Johnson (caretaker)
Gareth Thomas/Michael Owen

Squads

Table

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTPts
1Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 540114885+63188
2IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 540113197+34128
3Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 53027881356
4Flag of England.svg  England 5203120106+14124
5Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 5113801355593
6Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 5014721255351
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Week 1

4 February 2006
13:30 GMT
Ireland  IRFU flag.svg26–16Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Try: Flannery 24' c
Bowe 46' c
Con: O'Gara (2/2) 25', 48'
Pen: O'Gara (4/5) 39', 58', 66', 77'
Report Try: Mi. Bergamasco 28' c
Con: Pez (1/1) 29'
Pen: Pez (2/3) 12', 60'
Griffen (1/1) 44'
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Attendance: 49,500
Referee: Dave Pearson (England)
FB15 Geordan Murphy
RW14 Shane Horgan
OC13 Brian O'Driscoll
IC12 Gordon D'Arcy
LW11 Tommy Bowe
FH10 Ronan O'Gara
SH9 Peter Stringer
N88 Denis Leamy
OF7 David Wallace
BF6 Simon Easterby
RL5 Paul O'Connell
LL4 Malcolm O'Kelly Sub off.svg 61'
TP3 John Hayes
HK2 Jerry Flannery
LP1 Marcus Horan
Substitutions:
HK16 Rory Best
PR17 Simon Best
LK18 Donncha O'Callaghan Sub on.svg 61'
FL19 Johnny O'Connor
SH20 Eoin Reddan
FH21 David Humphreys
WG22 Andrew Trimble
Coach:
Eddie O'Sullivan
Ireland vs Italy 2006-02-04.svg
FB15 Cristian Stoica
RW14 Pablo Canavosio
OC13 Gonzalo Canale
IC12 Mirco Bergamasco
LW11 Ludovico Nitoglia
FH10 Ramiro Pez Yellow card.svg 38'
SH9 Paul Griffen
N88 Sergio Parisse
OF7 Mauro Bergamasco Sub off.svg 61'
BF6 Josh Sole
RL5 Marco Bortolami Cruz Roja.svg 26' to 32'Sub off.svg 66'
LL4 Santiago Dellapè
TP3 Carlos Nieto Sub off.svg 66'
HK2 Fabio Ongaro
LP1 Salvatore Perugini
Substitutions:
HK16 Carlo Festuccia
PR17 Andrea Lo Cicero
PR18 Martín Castrogiovanni Sub on.svg 66'
LK19 Carlo Del Fava Sub on.svg 26'Sub off.svg 32'Sub on.svg 66'
FL20 Aaron Persico Sub on.svg 61'
SH21 Simon Picone
FH22 Rima Wakarua
Coach:
Pierre Berbizier

4 February 2006
15:30 GMT
England  Flag of England.svg47–13Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Try: Cueto 13' c
Moody 29' m
Tindall 62' m
Dallaglio 70' c
Dawson 74' c
Voyce 79' c
Con: Hodgson (2/3) 14', 71'
Goode (2/3) 75', 79'
Pen: Hodgson (3/4) 26', 44', 53'
Report Try: M. Williams 33' c
Con: S. Jones (1/1) 33'
Pen: S. Jones (2/2) 19', 52'
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 81,000
Referee: Paul Honiss (New Zealand)
FB15 Josh Lewsey Sub off.svg 20'
RW14 Mark Cueto
OC13 Jamie Noon
IC12 Mike Tindall
LW11 Ben Cohen
FH10 Charlie Hodgson Sub off.svg 73'
SH9 Harry Ellis Sub off.svg 72'
N88 Martin Corry Sub off.svg 63'
OF7 Lewis Moody
BF6 Joe Worsley Cruz Roja.svg 6' to 12'
RL5 Danny Grewcock Sub off.svg 72'
LL4 Steve Borthwick
TP3 Matt Stevens
HK2 Steve Thompson Sub off.svg 63'
LP1 Andrew Sheridan Sub off.svg 68'
Substitutions:
HK16 Lee Mears Sub on.svg 63'
PR17 Julian White Sub on.svg 68'
LK18 Simon Shaw Sub on.svg 72'
N819 Lawrence Dallaglio Sub on.svg 6'Sub off.svg 12'Sub on.svg 63'
SH20 Matt Dawson Sub on.svg 72'
FH21 Andy Goode Sub on.svg 73'
FB22 Tom Voyce Sub on.svg 20'
Coach:
Andy Robinson
England vs Wales 2006-02-04.svg
FB15 Gareth Thomas
RW14 Mark Jones
OC13 Hal Luscombe
IC12 Matthew Watkins Cruz Roja.svg 6' to 16'
LW11 Shane Williams
FH10 Stephen Jones
SH9 Dwayne Peel Sub off.svg 65'
N88 Michael Owen
OF7 Martyn Williams
BF6 Colin Charvis Sub off.svg 72'
RL5 Robert Sidoli
LL4 Ian Gough Cruz Roja.svg 13' to 19'Sub off.svg 65'
TP3 Adam R. Jones Sub off.svg 60'
HK2 T. Rhys Thomas
LP1 Duncan Jones
Substitutions:
HK16 Mefin Davies
PR17 Gethin Jenkins Sub on.svg 60'
LK18 Adam M. Jones Sub on.svg 13'Sub off.svg 19'Sub on.svg 65'
N819 Alix Popham Sub on.svg 72'
SH20 Gareth Cooper Sub on.svg 65'Sub off.svg 79'
FH21 Nicky Robinson
FB22 Lee Byrne Sub on.svg 6'Sub off.svg 16'Sub on.svg 79'
Coach:
Mike Ruddock

Notes:

  • This was England's biggest win against Wales since 2002.

5 February 2006
15:00 GMT
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg20–16Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
Try: Lamont (2) 10' c, 45' c
Con: Paterson (2/2) 10', 46'
Pen: Paterson (2/3) 21', 31'
Report Try: Bonnaire 49' m
Bruno 75' m
Pen: Élissalde (2/2) 40', 60'
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Attendance: 66,028
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
FB15 Hugo Southwell
RW14 Chris Paterson
OC13 Marcus Di Rollo Sub off.svg 28'
IC12 Andrew Henderson
LW11 Sean Lamont
FH10 Dan Parks Sub off.svg 63'
SH9 Mike Blair Sub off.svg 55'
N88 Simon Taylor
OF7 Ally Hogg
BF6 Jason White Sub off.svg 70'
RL5 Scott Murray
LL4 Alastair Kellock Sub off.svg 71'
TP3 Bruce Douglas Sub off.svg 40'
HK2 Dougie Hall Sub off.svg 63'
LP1 Gavin Kerr
Substitutions:
HK16 Scott Lawson Sub on.svg 63'
PR17 Craig Smith Sub on.svg 40'
LK18 Scott MacLeod Sub on.svg 71'
FL19 Jon Petrie Sub on.svg 70'
SH20 Chris Cusiter Sub on.svg 55'
FH21 Gordon Ross Sub on.svg 63'
WG22 Simon Webster Sub on.svg 28'
Coach:
Frank Hadden
Scotland vs France 2006-02-05.svg
FB15 Nicolas Brusque Sub off.svg 74'
RW14 Cédric Heymans
OC13 Florian Fritz
IC12 Ludovic Valbon
LW11 Christophe Dominici
FH10 Frédéric Michalak
SH9 Jean-Baptiste Élissalde Sub off.svg 79'
N88 Julien Bonnaire Sub off.svg 70'
OF7 Rémy Martin
BF6 Yannick Nyanga
RL5 Jérôme Thion
LL4 Fabien Pelous
TP3 Pieter de Villiers Sub off.svg 63'
HK2 Dimitri Szarzewski Sub off.svg 64'
LP1 Sylvain Marconnet
Substitutions:
HK16 Sébastien Bruno Sub on.svg 64'
PR17 Olivier Milloud Sub on.svg 63'
LK18 Lionel Nallet
N819 Thomas Lièvremont Sub on.svg 70'
SH20 Dimitri Yachvili Sub on.svg 79'
FH21 Benjamin Boyet
CE22 Guillaume Boussès Sub on.svg 74'
Coach:
Bernard Laporte

Notes:

  • This was Scotland's first victory against France at Murrayfield Stadium since 1996.
  • This was Scotland's first victory against France since 1999.
  • Scotland won their opening match for the first time in the Six Nations.
  • This was Nicolas Brusque's last game for France.

Week 2

11 February 2006
13:30 GMT
France  Flag of France (lighter variant).svg43–31IRFU flag.svg  Ireland
Try: Rougerie 2' m
Magne 6' c
Marty (2) 17' c, 47' c
Heymans (2) 34' c, 44' c
Con: Élissalde (5/6) 7', 18', 35', 45', 47'
Pen: Élissalde (1/1) 29'
Report Try: O'Gara 56' c
D'Arcy 60' c
O'Callaghan 65' c
Trimble 69' c
Con: O'Gara (4/4) 56', 60', 66', 69'
Pen: O'Gara (1/2) 27'
Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: Paul Honiss (New Zealand)
FB15 Christophe Dominici
RW14 Aurélien Rougerie
OC13 Florian Fritz
IC12 David Marty
LW11 Cédric Heymans
FH10 Frédéric Michalak Sub off.svg 67'
SH9 Jean-Baptiste Élissalde Sub off.svg 57'
N88 Julien Bonnaire
OF7 Olivier Magne Sub off.svg 37'Sub on.svg 40'Sub off.svg 57'Sub on.svg 71'Sub off.svg 72'
BF6 Yannick Nyanga Sub off.svg 70'
RL5 Jérôme Thion
LL4 Fabien Pelous
TP3 Pieter de Villiers
HK2 Raphaël Ibañez Sub off.svg 46'
LP1 Olivier Milloud Sub off.svg 57'
Substitutions:
HK16 Sébastien Bruno Sub on.svg 46'
PR17 Sylvain Marconnet Sub on.svg 57'
LK18 Lionel Nallet Sub on.svg 70'
FL19 Rémy Martin Sub on.svg 37'Sub off.svg 40'Sub on.svg 57'Sub off.svg 71'Sub on.svg 72'
SH20 Dimitri Yachvili Sub on.svg 57'
FH21 Benjamin Boyet Sub on.svg 67'
CE22 Ludovic Valbon
Coach:
Bernard Laporte
France vs Ireland 2006-02-11.svg
FB15 Geordan Murphy
RW14 Shane Horgan
OC13 Brian O'Driscoll
IC12 Gordon D'Arcy
LW11 Tommy Bowe Sub off.svg 61'
FH10 Ronan O'Gara
SH9 Peter Stringer
N88 Denis Leamy
OF7 David Wallace
BF6 Simon Easterby
RL5 Paul O'Connell
LL4 Malcolm O'Kelly Sub off.svg 49'
TP3 John Hayes
HK2 Jerry Flannery
LP1 Reggie Corrigan Sub off.svg 49'
Substitutions:
HK16 Rory Best
PR17 Simon Best Sub on.svg 49'
LK18 Donncha O'Callaghan Sub on.svg 49'
FL19 Johnny O'Connor
SH20 Eoin Reddan
FH21 David Humphreys
WG22 Andrew Trimble Sub on.svg 61'
Coach:
Eddie O'Sullivan

Notes:

  • Ronan O'Gara became Ireland's all-time top point-scorer after converting Andrew Trimble's try.

11 February 2006
16:00 GMT
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg16–31Flag of England.svg  England
Try: Mi. Bergamasco 77' c
Con: Pez (1/1) 78'
Pen: Pez (1/2) 32'
Drop: Pez (2/2) 35', 41'
Report Try: Tindall 25' c
Hodgson 54' c
Cueto 65' c
Simpson-Daniel 80' c
Con: Hodgson (4/4) 26', 55', 66', 80'
Pen: Hodgson (1/2) 49'
Stadio Flaminio, Rome
Attendance: 24,973
Referee: Kelvin Deaker (New Zealand)
FB15 Cristian Stoica
RW14 Pablo Canavosio Sub off.svg 59'
OC13 Gonzalo Canale
IC12 Mirco Bergamasco
LW11 Ludovico Nitoglia
FH10 Ramiro Pez
SH9 Paul Griffen
N88 Sergio Parisse
OF7 Mauro Bergamasco
BF6 Josh Sole Sub off.svg 56'
RL5 Marco Bortolami
LL4 Santiago Dellapè Sub off.svg 56'
TP3 Carlos Nieto Sub off.svg 64'
HK2 Fabio Ongaro Sub off.svg 64'
LP1 Salvatore Perugini Sub off.svg 67'
Substitutions:
HK16 Carlo Festuccia Sub on.svg 64'
PR17 Andrea Lo Cicero Sub on.svg 67'
PR18 Martín Castrogiovanni Sub on.svg 64'
LK19 Carlo Del Fava Sub on.svg 56'
FL20 Silvio Orlando Sub on.svg 56'
SH21 Simon Picone Sub on.svg 59'
FH22 Rima Wakarua
Coach:
Pierre Berbizier
Italy vs England 2006-02-11.svg
FB15 Tom Voyce
RW14 Mark Cueto
OC13 Jamie Noon
IC12 Mike Tindall Sub off.svg 76'
LW11 Ben Cohen
FH10 Charlie Hodgson
SH9 Harry Ellis Sub off.svg 54'
N88 Martin Corry
OF7 Lewis Moody
BF6 Joe Worsley Sub off.svg 65'
RL5 Danny Grewcock Sub off.svg 69'
LL4 Steve Borthwick
TP3 Matt Stevens
HK2 Steve Thompson Sub off.svg 60'
LP1 Andrew Sheridan Sub off.svg 60'
Substitutions:
HK16 Lee Mears Sub on.svg 60'
PR17 Julian White Sub on.svg 60'
LK18 Simon Shaw Sub on.svg 69'
N819 Lawrence Dallaglio Sub on.svg 65'
SH20 Matt Dawson Sub on.svg 54'
FH21 Andy Goode
WG22 James Simpson-Daniel Sub on.svg 76'
Coach:
Andy Robinson

12 February 2006
15:00 GMT
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg28–18Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Try: Penalty try 5' c
G. Thomas (2) 32' c, 61' c
Sidoli 52' c
Con: S. Jones (4/4) 6', 33', 53', 63'
Report Try: Southwell 77' m
Paterson 79' c
Con: Paterson (1/2) 79'
Pen: Paterson (2/2) 17', 37'
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 73,340
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)
FB15 Gareth Thomas
RW14 Mark Jones
OC13 Hal Luscombe Sub off.svg 29'Sub on.svg 40'
IC12 Matthew Watkins
LW11 Shane Williams
FH10 Stephen Jones
SH9 Dwayne Peel
N88 Michael Owen
OF7 Martyn Williams
BF6 Colin Charvis Sub off.svg 66'
RL5 Robert Sidoli
LL4 Ian Gough
TP3 Adam R. Jones Sub off.svg 68'
HK2 T. Rhys Thomas Sub off.svg 76'
LP1 Duncan Jones
Substitutions:
HK16 Mefin Davies Sub on.svg 76'
PR17 Gethin Jenkins Sub on.svg 68'
LK18 Adam M. Jones
N819 Gareth Delve Sub on.svg 66'
SH20 Mike Phillips
FH21 Nicky Robinson
FB22 Lee Byrne Sub on.svg 29'Sub off.svg 40'
Coach:
Mike Ruddock
Wales vs Scotland 2006-02-12.svg
FB15 Hugo Southwell
RW14 Chris Paterson
OC13 Ben MacDougall
IC12 Andrew Henderson
LW11 Sean Lamont
FH10 Dan Parks
SH9 Mike Blair Sub off.svg 60'
N88 Simon Taylor
OF7 Ally Hogg Sub off.svg 66'
BF6 Jason White
RL5 Scott Murray
LL4 Alastair Kellock Sub off.svg 66'
TP3 Bruce Douglas
HK2 Scott Lawson Sub off.svg 53'
LP1 Gavin Kerr
Substitutions:
HK16 Ross Ford Sub on.svg 53'
PR17 Craig Smith
LK18 Scott MacLeod
FL19 Jon Petrie Sub on.svg 66'
SH20 Chris Cusiter
FH21 Gordon Ross Sub on.svg 60'
WG22 Simon Webster Sub on.svg 66'
Coach:
Frank Hadden

Notes:

Week 3

25 February 2006
14:00 GMT
France  Flag of France (lighter variant).svg37–12Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Try: Lièvremont 25' m
Nyanga 56' m
De Villiers 64' c
Rougerie 76' c
Michalak 78' c
Con: Yachvili (3/5) 64', 76', 79'
Pen: Élissalde (1/2) 2'
Yachvili (1/2) 44'
Report Pen: Pez (3/4) 8', 16', 22'
Drop: Pez (1/1) 31'
Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Attendance: 73,978
Referee: Tony Spreadbury (England)
FB15 Thomas Castaignède
RW14 Aurélien Rougerie
OC13 Florian Fritz
IC12 Damien Traille Sub off.svg 51'
LW11 Christophe Dominici
FH10 Frédéric Michalak
SH9 Jean-Baptiste Élissalde
N88 Thomas Lièvremont
OF7 Olivier Magne Sub off.svg 73'
BF6 Yannick Nyanga
RL5 Jérôme Thion
LL4 Fabien Pelous
TP3 Pieter de Villiers
HK2 Raphaël Ibañez
LP1 Olivier Milloud Sub off.svg 51'
Substitutions:
HK16 Sébastien Bruno
PR17 Sylvain Marconnet Sub on.svg 51'
LK18 Lionel Nallet
FL19 Julien Bonnaire Sub on.svg 73'
SH20 Dimitri Yachvili
CE21 David Marty Sub on.svg 51'
FB22 Cédric Heymans
Coach:
Bernard Laporte
France vs Italy 2006-02-25.svg
FB15 Cristian Stoica
RW14 Pablo Canavosio
OC13 Gonzalo Canale
IC12 Mirco Bergamasco
LW11 Ludovico Nitoglia
FH10 Ramiro Pez
SH9 Paul Griffen Cruz Roja.svg 2' to 9'Cruz Roja.svg 61' to 63'
N88 Sergio Parisse
OF7 Mauro Bergamasco
BF6 Josh Sole Sub off.svg 74'
RL5 Marco Bortolami
LL4 Carlo Del Fava
TP3 Carlos Nieto Sub off.svg 65'
HK2 Fabio Ongaro Sub off.svg 68'
LP1 Salvatore Perugini Sub off.svg 70'
Substitutions:
HK16 Carlo Festuccia Sub on.svg 68'
PR17 Andrea Lo Cicero Sub on.svg 70'
PR18 Martín Castrogiovanni Sub on.svg 65'
LK19 Valerio Bernabò
FL20 Alessandro Zanni Sub on.svg 74'
SH21 Simon Picone Sub on.svg 2'Sub off.svg 9'Sub on.svg 61'Sub off.svg 63'
WG22 Ezio Galon
Coach:
Pierre Berbizier

25 February 2006
17:30 GMT
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg18–12Flag of England.svg  England
Pen: Paterson (5/5) 2', 42', 47', 71', 77'
Drop: Parks (1/1) 55'
Report Pen: Hodgson (4/5) 7', 40', 61', 74'
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Attendance: 67,500
Referee: Alan Lewis (Ireland)
FB15 Hugo Southwell
RW14 Chris Paterson
OC13 Marcus Di Rollo Sub off.svg 78'
IC12 Andrew Henderson
LW11 Sean Lamont
FH10 Dan Parks Sub off.svg 63'
SH9 Mike Blair Sub off.svg 63'
N88 Simon Taylor
OF7 Ally Hogg
BF6 Jason White
RL5 Alastair Kellock
LL4 Scott MacLeod Sub off.svg 51'
TP3 Bruce Douglas Sub off.svg 60'
HK2 Dougie Hall Sub off.svg 58'
LP1 Gavin Kerr
Substitutions:
HK16 Ross Ford Sub on.svg 58'
PR17 Craig Smith Sub on.svg 60'
LK18 Nathan Hines Sub on.svg 51'
FL19 Jon Petrie
SH20 Chris Cusiter Sub on.svg 63'
FH21 Gordon Ross Sub on.svg 63'
WG22 Simon Webster Sub on.svg 78'
Coach:
Frank Hadden
Scotland vs England 2006-02-25.svg
FB15 Josh Lewsey
RW14 Mark Cueto
OC13 Jamie Noon
IC12 Mike Tindall
LW11 Ben Cohen
FH10 Charlie Hodgson
SH9 Harry Ellis Sub off.svg 50'Sub on.svg 62'Sub off.svg 72'
N88 Martin Corry Sub off.svg 63'
OF7 Lewis Moody
BF6 Joe Worsley
RL5 Danny Grewcock Yellow card.svg 23'Sub off.svg 67'
LL4 Steve Borthwick
TP3 Julian White
HK2 Steve Thompson
LP1 Andrew Sheridan Sub off.svg 40'Sub on.svg 75'
Substitutions:
HK16 George Chuter
PR17 Perry Freshwater Sub on.svg 40'Sub off.svg 75'
LK18 Simon Shaw Sub on.svg 67'
N819 Lawrence Dallaglio Sub on.svg 63'
SH20 Matt Dawson Sub on.svg 50'Sub off.svg 62'Sub on.svg 72'
FH21 Andy Goode
FB22 Tom Voyce
Coach:
Andy Robinson

Notes:

  • This was Scotland's first victory against England since 2000.
  • Scotland won the Calcutta Cup for the first time since 2000.
  • England's defeat meant no team was able to win the Grand Slam.
  • Scott Murray's suspension meant he missed his first match in the Championship, bringing to an end a run of 36 consecutive appearances.

26 February 2006
15:00 GMT
Ireland  IRFU flag.svg31–5Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Try: Wallace 23' m
Horgan 43' c
Stringer 79' c
Con: O'Gara (2/3) 44', 79'
Pen: O'Gara (4/5) 15', 32', 47', 58'
Report Try: M. Jones 7' m
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Attendance: 49,500
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
FB15 Geordan Murphy
RW14 Shane Horgan
OC13 Brian O'Driscoll
IC12 Gordon D'Arcy
LW11 Andrew Trimble
FH10 Ronan O'Gara
SH9 Peter Stringer
N88 Denis Leamy
OF7 David Wallace Sub off.svg 74'
BF6 Simon Easterby Sub off.svg 76'
RL5 Malcolm O'Kelly
LL4 Donncha O'Callaghan
TP3 John Hayes
HK2 Jerry Flannery Sub off.svg 77'
LP1 Marcus Horan Sub off.svg 68'
Substitutions:
HK16 Rory Best Sub on.svg 77'
PR17 Simon Best Sub on.svg 68'
LK18 Mick O'Driscoll Sub on.svg 76'
FL19 Johnny O'Connor Sub on.svg 74'
SH20 Eoin Reddan
FH21 David Humphreys
FB22 Girvan Dempsey
Coach:
Eddie O'Sullivan
Ireland vs Wales 2006-02-26.svg
FB15 Lee Byrne Sub off.svg 72'
RW14 Mark Jones
OC13 Hal Luscombe
IC12 Matthew Watkins
LW11 Dafydd James
FH10 Stephen Jones Sub off.svg 18'
SH9 Dwayne Peel
N88 Michael Owen
OF7 Martyn Williams
BF6 Colin Charvis Sub off.svg 55'
RL5 Robert Sidoli
LL4 Ian Gough
TP3 Adam R. Jones
HK2 T. Rhys Thomas Sub off.svg 60'
LP1 Duncan Jones Sub off.svg 45'
Substitutions:
HK16 Mefin Davies Sub on.svg 60'
PR17 Gethin Jenkins Sub on.svg 45'
FL18 Jonathan Thomas
N819 Gareth Delve Sub on.svg 55'
SH20 Mike Phillips
CE21 Gavin Henson Sub on.svg 18'
FB22 Barry Davies Sub on.svg 72'
Caretaker coach:
Scott Johnson

Notes:

  • This was Wales' biggest defeat against Ireland since 2002.

Week 4

11 March 2006
13:30 GMT
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg18–18Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Try: M. Jones 9' m
S. Jones 25' c
Con: S. Jones (1/2) 25'
Pen: S. Jones (2/2) 3', 58'
Report Try: Galon 14' m
Canavosio 38' c
Con: Pez (1/2) 40'
Pen: Pez (2/5) 32', 45'
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 74,000
Referee: Joël Jutge (France)
FB15 Lee Byrne
RW14 Mark Jones
OC13 Hal Luscombe
IC12 Matthew Watkins
LW11 Shane Williams
FH10 Stephen Jones
SH9 Dwayne Peel Sub off.svg 7'
N88 Michael Owen
OF7 Martyn Williams
BF6 Colin Charvis Sub off.svg 51'
RL5 Robert Sidoli
LL4 Ian Gough
TP3 Adam R. Jones
HK2 T. Rhys Thomas Sub off.svg 70'
LP1 Duncan Jones Sub off.svg 56'
Substitutions:
HK16 Mefin Davies Sub on.svg 70'
PR17 Gethin Jenkins Sub on.svg 56'
FL18 Jonathan Thomas
N819 Alix Popham Sub on.svg 51'
SH20 Mike Phillips Sub on.svg 7'
FH21 Nicky Robinson
CE22 Gavin Henson
Caretaker coach:
Scott Johnson
Wales vs Italy 2006-03-11.svg
FB15 Ezio Galon
RW14 Pablo Canavosio Sub off.svg 46'
OC13 Gonzalo Canale
IC12 Mirco Bergamasco
LW11 Ludovico Nitoglia
FH10 Ramiro Pez
SH9 Paul Griffen
N88 Josh Sole
OF7 Maurizio Zaffiri Sub off.svg 79'
BF6 Sergio Parisse
RL5 Marco Bortolami
LL4 Santiago Dellapè Sub off.svg 49'
TP3 Carlos Nieto Sub off.svg 27'
HK2 Carlo Festuccia Sub off.svg 66'
LP1 Salvatore Perugini
Substitutions:
HK16 Fabio Ongaro Sub on.svg 66'
PR17 Andrea Lo Cicero Sub on.svg 79'
PR18 Martín Castrogiovanni Sub on.svg 27'
LK19 Carlo Del Fava Sub on.svg 49'
FL20 Alessandro Zanni
SH21 Simon Picone
FB22 Cristian Stoica Sub on.svg 46'
Coach:
Pierre Berbizier

Notes:

  • Italy won their first points in an away match in the competition.
  • This was the first draw in the Six Nations since Scotland and Wales drew 28–28 in 2001.

11 March 2006
15:30 GMT
Ireland  IRFU flag.svg15–9Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Pen: O'Gara (5/7) 2', 9', 23', 37', 55' Report Pen: Paterson (3/3) 10', 16', 27'
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)
FB15 Geordan Murphy
RW14 Shane Horgan
OC13 Brian O'Driscoll
IC12 Gordon D'Arcy
LW11 Andrew Trimble
FH10 Ronan O'Gara
SH9 Peter Stringer
N88 Denis Leamy
OF7 David Wallace
BF6 Simon Easterby
RL5 Paul O'Connell Sub off.svg 65'
LL4 Malcolm O'Kelly
TP3 John Hayes
HK2 Jerry Flannery
LP1 Marcus Horan
Substitutions:
HK16 Rory Best
PR17 Simon Best
LK18 Donncha O'Callaghan Sub on.svg 65'
FL19 Johnny O'Connor
SH20 Eoin Reddan
FH21 David Humphreys
FB22 Girvan Dempsey
Coach:
Eddie O'Sullivan
Ireland vs Scotland 2006-03-11.svg
FB15 Hugo Southwell
RW14 Chris Paterson Sub off.svg 69'
OC13 Marcus Di Rollo
IC12 Andrew Henderson
LW11 Sean Lamont
FH10 Dan Parks Sub off.svg 57'
SH9 Mike Blair Sub off.svg 57'
N88 Simon Taylor
OF7 Ally Hogg
BF6 Jason White Sub off.svg 71'
RL5 Scott Murray
LL4 Nathan Hines
TP3 Bruce Douglas Cruz Roja.svg 55' to 61'Sub off.svg 69'
HK2 Dougie Hall Sub off.svg 61'
LP1 Gavin Kerr
Substitutions:
HK16 Scott Lawson Sub on.svg 61'
PR17 Craig Smith Sub on.svg 55'Sub off.svg 61'Sub on.svg 69'
LK18 Alastair Kellock
FL19 Jon Petrie Sub on.svg 71'
SH20 Chris Cusiter Sub on.svg 57'
FH21 Gordon Ross Sub on.svg 57'
WG22 Simon Webster Sub on.svg 69'
Coach:
Frank Hadden

Notes:

  • This was Ireland's narrowest victory over Scotland since 1988.
  • This was the last game ever played at Lansdowne Road in the Championship.

12 March 2006
15:00 GMT
France  Flag of France (lighter variant).svg31–6Flag of England.svg  England
Try: Fritz 1' c
Traille 66' m
Dominici 78' c
Con: Yachvili (2/3) 1', 79'
Pen: Yachvili (4/6) 6', 11', 33', 72'
Report Pen: Hodgson 40' (1/2)
Goode (1/1) 42'
Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Attendance: 74,000
Referee: Alain Rolland (Ireland)
FB15 Thomas Castaignède
RW14 Aurélien Rougerie
OC13 Florian Fritz
IC12 Damien Traille Sub off.svg 72'
LW11 Christophe Dominici
FH10 Frédéric Michalak
SH9 Dimitri Yachvili
N88 Thomas Lièvremont
OF7 Olivier Magne Sub off.svg 57'
BF6 Yannick Nyanga
RL5 Jérôme Thion
LL4 Fabien Pelous Sub off.svg 64'
TP3 Pieter de Villiers Sub off.svg 50'
HK2 Raphaël Ibañez Sub off.svg 60'
LP1 Sylvain Marconnet
Substitutions:
HK16 Dimitri Szarzewski Sub on.svg 60'
PR17 Olivier Milloud Sub on.svg 50'
LK18 Lionel Nallet Sub on.svg 64'
FL19 Julien Bonnaire Sub on.svg 57'
SH20 Jean-Baptiste Élissalde
CE21 Ludovic Valbon Sub on.svg 72'
FB22 Cédric Heymans
Coach:
Bernard Laporte
France vs England 2006-03-12.svg
FB15 Josh Lewsey
RW14 Mark Cueto
OC13 Jamie Noon
IC12 Mike Tindall Sub off.svg 57'
LW11 Ben Cohen
FH10 Charlie Hodgson Sub off.svg 40'
SH9 Matt Dawson Sub off.svg 57'
N88 Martin Corry
OF7 Lewis Moody
BF6 Joe Worsley Sub off.svg 60'
RL5 Danny Grewcock Sub off.svg 69'
LL4 Steve Borthwick
TP3 Julian White
HK2 Steve Thompson Sub off.svg 60'
LP1 Matt Stevens Sub off.svg 60'
Substitutions:
HK16 Lee Mears Sub on.svg 60'
PR17 Andrew Sheridan Sub on.svg 60'
LK18 Simon Shaw Sub on.svg 69'
N819 Lawrence Dallaglio
SH20 Harry Ellis Sub on.svg 57'
FH21 Andy Goode Sub on.svg 40'
FB22 Tom Voyce Sub on.svg 57'
Coach:
Andy Robinson

Notes:

  • This was France's biggest victory against England since 1972.
  • Florian Fritz's opening try was the quickest try scored in the Six Nations.

Week 5

18 March 2006
13:30 GMT
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg10–13Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Try: Mi. Bergamasco 5' c
Con: Pez (1/1) 6'
Pen: Pez (1/1) 57'
Report Try: Paterson 10' c
Con: Paterson (1/1) 11'
Pen: Paterson (1/1) 77'
Drop: Ross (1/1) 39'
Stadio Flaminio, Rome
Attendance: 24,062
Referee: Alain Rolland (Ireland)
FB15 Cristian Stoica Sub off.svg 22'
RW14 Pablo Canavosio
OC13 Gonzalo Canale
IC12 Mirco Bergamasco
LW11 Ludovico Nitoglia
FH10 Ramiro Pez
SH9 Paul Griffen Cruz Roja.svg 12' to 20'
N88 Josh Sole
OF7 Maurizio Zaffiri Sub off.svg 53'
BF6 Sergio Parisse
RL5 Marco Bortolami
LL4 Santiago Dellapè Sub off.svg 66'
TP3 Martín Castrogiovanni Sub off.svg 54'
HK2 Fabio Ongaro Sub off.svg 61'
LP1 Salvatore Perugini
Substitutions:
HK16 Carlo Festuccia Sub on.svg 61'
PR17 Andrea Lo Cicero Sub on.svg 54'
LK18 Carlo Del Fava Sub on.svg 66'
FL19 Alessandro Zanni Sub on.svg 53'
SH20 Simon Picone Sub on.svg 12'Sub off.svg 20'
FH21 Rima Wakarua
WG22 Ezio Galon Sub on.svg 22'
Coach:
Pierre Berbizier
Italy vs Scotland 2006-03-18.svg
FB15 Hugo Southwell
RW14 Chris Paterson
OC13 Marcus Di Rollo
IC12 Andrew Henderson
LW11 Sean Lamont Sub off.svg 71'
FH10 Gordon Ross Sub off.svg 61'
SH9 Chris Cusiter Sub off.svg 8'
N88 Simon Taylor
OF7 Ally Hogg
BF6 Jason White
RL5 Scott Murray Sub off.svg 67'
LL4 Nathan Hines
TP3 Bruce Douglas Sub off.svg 54'
HK2 Scott Lawson Sub off.svg 74'
LP1 Gavin Kerr
Substitutions:
HK16 Dougie Hall Sub on.svg 74'
PR17 Craig Smith Sub on.svg 54'
LK18 Alastair Kellock Sub on.svg 67'
FL19 Jon Petrie
SH20 Mike Blair Sub on.svg 8'
FH21 Dan Parks Sub on.svg 61'
WG22 Simon Webster Sub on.svg 71'
Coach:
Frank Hadden

Notes:

  • This was Scotland's highest finish in the Six Nations since 2001.

18 March 2006
15:30 GMT
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg16–21Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
Try: Luscombe 31' c
Con: S. Jones (1/1) 32'
Pen: S. Jones (2/2) 4', 25'
Henson (1/1) 55'
Report Try: Szarzewski 48' m
Fritz 72' c
Con: Élissalde (1/2) 73'
Pen: Yachvili (2/2) 11', 38'
Élissalde (1/3) 78'
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 74,500
Referee: Chris White (England)
FB15 Lee Byrne Sub off.svg 40'
RW14 Dafydd James
OC13 Hal Luscombe
IC12 Matthew Watkins
LW11 Shane Williams
FH10 Stephen Jones
SH9 Mike Phillips
N88 Alix Popham Sub off.svg 68'
OF7 Martyn Williams
BF6 Michael Owen
RL5 Robert Sidoli Sub off.svg 74'
LL4 Ian Gough
TP3 Adam R. Jones
HK2 T. Rhys Thomas Sub off.svg 42'
LP1 Duncan Jones Sub off.svg 51'
Substitutions:
HK16 Mefin Davies Sub on.svg 42'
PR17 Gethin Jenkins Sub on.svg 51'
FL18 Jonathan Thomas Sub on.svg 74'
FL19 Dafydd Jones Sub on.svg 68'
SH20 Andy Williams
FH21 Nicky Robinson
CE22 Gavin Henson Sub on.svg 40'
Caretaker coach:
Scott Johnson
Wales vs France 2006-03-18.svg
FB15 Thomas Castaignède Sub off.svg 40'
RW14 Aurélien Rougerie
OC13 Florian Fritz
IC12 Damien Traille
LW11 Christophe Dominici
FH10 Frédéric Michalak
SH9 Dimitri Yachvili Sub off.svg 43'
N88 Thomas Lièvremont Sub off.svg 26'Sub on.svg 35'Sub off.svg 50'
OF7 Julien Bonnaire Sub off.svg 55'
BF6 Yannick Nyanga
RL5 Jérôme Thion
LL4 Fabien Pelous
TP3 Pieter de Villiers
HK2 Raphaël Ibañez Yellow card.svg 25'Sub off.svg 43'
LP1 Sylvain Marconnet Sub off.svg 71'
Substitutions:
HK16 Dimitri Szarzewski Sub on.svg 26'Sub off.svg 35'Sub on.svg 43'
PR17 Olivier Milloud Sub on.svg 71'
LK18 Lionel Nallet Sub on.svg 55'
FL19 Olivier Magne Sub on.svg 50'
SH20 Jean-Baptiste Élissalde Sub on.svg 43'
CE21 Ludovic Valbon
FB22 Cédric Heymans Sub on.svg 40'
Coach:
Bernard Laporte

Notes:


18 March 2006
17:30 GMT
England  Flag of England.svg24–28IRFU flag.svg  Ireland
Try: Noon 1' m
Borthwick 51' c
Con: Goode (1/2) 51'
Pen: Goode (4/6) 33', 43', 68', 74'
Report Try: Horgan (2) 6' m, 79' c
Leamy 57' c
Con: O'Gara (2/3) 58', 79'
Pen: O'Gara (3/5) 13', 32', 41'
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 81,986
Referee: Nigel Whitehouse (Wales)
FB15 Tom Voyce
RW14 Mark Cueto
OC13 Jamie Noon Cruz Roja.svg 27' to 39'Sub off.svg 40'
IC12 Stuart Abbott
LW11 Ben Cohen
FH10 Andy Goode
SH9 Harry Ellis Sub off.svg 66'
N88 Martin Corry
OF7 Lewis Moody
BF6 Joe Worsley
RL5 Simon Shaw Yellow card.svg 32'Sub off.svg 62'
LL4 Steve Borthwick
TP3 Julian White
HK2 Lee Mears Sub off.svg 62'
LP1 Andrew Sheridan Sub off.svg 68'
Substitutions:
HK16 Steve Thompson Sub on.svg 62'
PR17 Perry Freshwater Sub on.svg 68'
LK18 Danny Grewcock Sub on.svg 62'
N819 Lawrence Dallaglio
SH20 Matt Dawson Sub on.svg 66'
FH21 Dave Walder
CE22 Mike Tindall Sub on.svg 27'Sub off.svg 39'Sub on.svg 40'
Coach:
Andy Robinson
England vs Ireland 2006-03-18.svg
FB15 Geordan Murphy
RW14 Shane Horgan
OC13 Brian O'Driscoll
IC12 Gordon D'Arcy
LW11 Andrew Trimble Sub off.svg 65'
FH10 Ronan O'Gara
SH9 Peter Stringer
N88 Denis Leamy Sub off.svg 70'
OF7 David Wallace Cruz Roja.svg 16' to 26'
BF6 Simon Easterby
RL5 Paul O'Connell
LL4 Malcolm O'Kelly Sub off.svg 53'
TP3 John Hayes
HK2 Jerry Flannery
LP1 Marcus Horan
Substitutions:
HK16 Rory Best
PR17 Simon Best
LK18 Donncha O'Callaghan Sub on.svg 53'
FL19 Johnny O'Connor Sub on.svg 16'Sub off.svg 26'Sub on.svg 70'
SH20 Eoin Reddan
FH21 David Humphreys
FB22 Girvan Dempsey Sub on.svg 65'
Coach:
Eddie O'Sullivan

Notes:

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