词条 | 1975 Five Nations Championship | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| name = 1975 Five Nations Championship | image = | imagesize = | caption = | date = 18 January - 15 March 1975 | countries = {{ru|ENG}} {{ru|IRE}} {{ru|FRA}} {{ru|SCO}} {{ru|WAL}} | champions = {{ru|WAL}} | count = 18 | grand slam = | triple crown = | calcutta cup = {{ru|ENG}} | millennium trophy = | centenary quaich = | giuseppe garibaldi trophy = | matches = 10 | attendance = | tries = 36 | top point scorer = {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Billy McCombe (26) | top try scorer = {{flagicon|WAL}} Gerald Davies (3) | website = | previous year = 1974 | previous tournament = 1974 Five Nations Championship | next year = 1976 | next tournament = 1976 Five Nations Championship }} The 1975 Five Nations Championship was the forty-sixth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the eighty-first series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between 18 January and 15 March. It was contested by England, France, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The championship was won by Wales, the team's eighteenth title (excluding another nine shared championships).[1] The game between Scotland and Wales at the Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh on 1 March attracted a World Record rugby attendance of 104,000 fans. This record would not be broken until a Bledisloe Cup game between Australia and New Zealand attracted 107,042 to the Sydney Olympic Stadium in 1999. The attendance at Murrayfield remains the Championship's record crowd, the record attendance in Europe and the third highest rugby attendance in history. With Scotland winning 12-10 it was the only loss for the Welsh during the 1975 Five Nations. ParticipantsThe teams involved were:
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Squads{{for|each nation's squad for the 1975 Five Nations Championship|1975 Five Nations Championship squads}}Results{{Rugbybox |date = 18 January 1975| home = {{Ru-rt|FRA}} | score = 10–25 | away = {{Ru|WAL}} | homescore = Tries: Gourdon awayscore = Tries: Cobner stadium = Parc des Princes, Paris | attendance = 43,603 | referee = K. A. Pattinson (England)}} {{Rugbybox |date = 18 January 1975| home = {{Ru-rt|IRE}} | score = 12–9 | away = {{Ru|ENG}} | homescore = Tries: Gibson awayscore = Tries: Stevens stadium = Lansdowne Road, Dublin | attendance = | referee = F. Palmade (France)}} {{Rugbybox | date = 1 February 1975| home = {{Ru-rt|ENG}} | score = 20–27 | away = {{Ru|FRA}} | homescore = Tries: Duckham awayscore = Tries: Etchenique stadium = Twickenham, London | attendance = 70,000 | referee = T. F. E. Grierson (Scotland)}} {{Rugbybox |date = 1 February 1975| home = {{Ru-rt|SCO}} | score = 20–13 | away = {{Ru|IRE}} | homescore = Tries: Renwick awayscore = Tries: Dennison stadium = Murrayfield, Edinburgh | attendance = | referee = R. F. Johnson (England)}} {{Rugbybox | date = 15 February 1975| home = {{Ru-rt|WAL}} | score = 20–4 | away = {{Ru|ENG}} | homescore = Tries: Davies awayscore = Tries: Horton | stadium = National Stadium, Cardiff | attendance = | referee = A. M. Hosie (Scotland)}} {{Rugbybox |date = 15 February 1975| home = {{Ru-rt|FRA}} | score = 10–9 | away = {{Ru|SCO}} | homescore = Tries: Dourthe awayscore = Pen.: Irvine (3) | stadium = Parc des Princes, Paris | attendance = 43,472 | referee = M. S. Lewis (Wales)}} {{Rugbybox | date = 1 March 1975| home = {{Ru-rt|IRE}} | score = 25–6 | away = {{Ru|FRA}} | homescore = Tries: Ensor awayscore = Pen.: Paries stadium = Lansdowne Road, Dublin | attendance = 50,000 | referee = D. M. M. Lloyd (Wales)}} {{Rugbybox |date = 1 March 1975| home = {{Ru-rt|SCO}} | score = 12–10 | away = {{Ru|WAL}} | homescore = Pen.: Morgan (3) awayscore = Tries: Evans stadium = Murrayfield, Edinburgh | attendance = 104,000 | referee = J. R. West (Ireland)}}
{{Rugbybox | date = 15 March 1975| home = {{Ru-rt|WAL}} | score = 32–4 | away = {{Ru|IRE}} | homescore = Tries: Bergiers awayscore = Tries: Duggan | stadium = National Stadium, Cardiff | attendance = | referee = J. Saint-Guillem (France)}} {{Rugbybox |date = 15 March 1975| home = {{Ru-rt|ENG}} | score = 7–6 | away = {{Ru|SCO}} | homescore = Tries: Morley awayscore = Pen.: Morgan (2) | stadium = Twickenham, London | attendance = | referee = D. P. d'Arcy (Ireland)}} References1. ^{{cite web|url= https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=GGgVawPscysC&dat=19750317&printsec=frontpage&hl=en|title= Wales 32 Ireland 4|date=17 March 1975|work=Glasgow Herald (page 21)|accessdate=30 August 2013 }}
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