1967 Five Nations Championship squads

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These are the 1967 Five Nations Championship squads:

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England

  1. John Barton
  2. Mike Coulman
  3. John Finlan
  4. Bob Hearn
  5. Roger Hosen
  6. Christopher Jennins
  7. Phil Judd (c.)
  8. Colin McFadyean
  9. John Pallant
  10. Roger Pickering
  11. Stephan Richards
  12. Budge Rogers
  13. Dave Rollitt
  14. Keith Savage
  15. Bob Taylor
  16. Dave Watt

France

Head coach: Jean Prat

  1. Michel Arnaudet
  2. Jean-Claude Berejnoi
  3. Jean-Michel Cabanier
  4. Guy Camberabero
  5. Lilian Camberabero
  6. Christian Carrère
  7. Élie Cester
  8. Benoît Dauga
  9. Christian Darrouy (c.)
  10. Claude Dourthe
  11. Bernard Duprat
  12. Jacques Fort
  13. Jean Gachassin
  14. Arnaldo Gruarin
  15. André Herrero
  16. Claude Lacaze
  17. Jean-Claude Lasserre
  18. Jean-Pierre Lux
  19. Jo Maso
  20. Jean Salut
  21. Michel Sitjar
  22. Walter Spanghero

Ireland

  1. Barry Bresnihan
  2. Niall Brophy
  3. Mick Doyle
  4. Alan Duggan
  5. Mike Gibson
  6. Ken Goodall
  7. Sam Hutton
  8. Ken Kennedy
  9. Tom Kiernan
  10. Sean MacHale
  11. Willie John McBride
  12. Mick Molloy
  13. Al Moroney
  14. Noel Murphy (c.)
  15. Philo O'Callaghan
  16. Des Scott
  17. Brendan Sherry
  18. Jerry Walsh
  19. Roger Young

Scotland

  1. Alasdair Boyle
  2. Sandy Carmichael
  3. David Chisholm
  4. Pringle Fisher (c.)
  5. Derrick Grant
  6. Alex Hastie
  7. Sandy Hinshelwood
  8. Billy Hunter
  9. Frank Laidlaw
  10. Iain Laughland
  11. John MacDonald
  12. Ian McCrae
  13. David Rollo
  14. Brian Simmers
  15. Peter Stagg
  16. Jim Telfer
  17. Jock Turner
  18. Rob Welsh
  19. David Whyte
  20. Stewart Wilson

Wales

  1. Dewi Bebb
  2. Ken Braddock
  3. Gerald Davies
  4. Gareth Edwards
  5. Norman Gale
  6. Grahame Hodgson
  7. Billy Hullin
  8. Keith Jarrett
  9. Barry John
  10. Ron Jones
  11. Allan Lewis
  12. John Lloyd
  13. Billy Mainwaring
  14. Dai Morris
  15. John O'Shea
  16. Alun Pask (c.)
  17. Brian Price
  18. Terry Price
  19. Billy Raybould
  20. Brian Rees
  21. John Taylor
  22. David Watkins (c.)
  23. Stuart Watkins
  24. Denzil Williams

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