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词条 2005 Six Nations Championship
释义

  1. Participants

  2. Squads

  3. Table

  4. Results

     Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5 

  5. Scorers

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox Six Nations Championship
| name = 2005 Six Nations Championship
| image =
| imagesize =
| caption =
| date = 5 February – 19 March 2005
| countries = {{ru|ENG}}
{{ru|FRA}}
{{ru|IRE}}
{{ru|ITA}}
{{ru|SCO}}
{{ru|WAL}}
| champions = {{ru|WAL}}
| count = 23
| grand slam = {{ru|WAL}} (9th title)
| triple crown = {{ru|WAL}} (18th title)
| calcutta cup = {{ru|ENG}}
| millennium trophy = {{ru|IRE}}
| centenary quaich = {{ru|IRE}}
| giuseppe garibaldi trophy =
| matches = 15
| attendance =
| tries = 71
| top point scorer = {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Ronan O'Gara (60)
| top try scorer = {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Cueto (4)
| Player of the tournament = {{flagicon|WAL}} Martyn Williams
| website =
| previous year = 2004
| previous tournament = 2004 Six Nations Championship
| next year = 2006
| next tournament = 2006 Six Nations Championship
}}

The 2005 Six Nations Championship was the sixth Six Nations Championship played since the competition expanded in 2000 to include Italy. Including the Home Nations and Five Nations Championships, this was the 111th season of the tournament.

Wales won the Grand Slam, becoming the first team ever to win a Grand Slam playing more games away than at home.

Participants

The teams involved were:

NationVenueCityHead coachCaptain
ENG}}TwickenhamLondonAndy RobinsonJason Robinson/Martin Corry
FRA}}Stade de FranceSaint-Denis, ParisBernard LaporteFabien Pelous
IRE}}Lansdowne RoadDublinEddie O'SullivanBrian O'Driscoll/Paul O'Connell
ITA}}Stadio FlaminioRomeJohn KirwanMarco Bortolami
SCO}}MurrayfieldEdinburghMatt WilliamsGordon Bulloch
WAL}}Millennium StadiumCardiffMike RuddockGareth Thomas

Squads

{{for|each nation's squad for the 2005 Six Nations Championship|2005 Six Nations Championship squads}}

Table

Match winners received two points, with one for a draw and none for a loss. The first tiebreaker was points difference.

PositionNationGamesPointsTable
points
PlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifferenceTries
1{{ru|WAL}}550015177+741710
2{{ru|FRA}}540113482+52138
3{{ru|IRE}}5302126101+25126
4{{ru|ENG}}520312177+44164
5{{ru|SCO}}510484155−7182
6{{ru|ITA}}500555179−12450

Results

Round 1

{{rugbybox
|date=5 February 2005
|time=14:00 GMT
|home={{ru-rt|FRA}}
|score=16–9
|away={{ru|SCO}}
|report=Report
|try1=Traille 80+4' c
|con1=Michalak
|pen1=Delaigue 51', 57'
|drop1=Delaigue 78'
|pen2=Paterson (3) 3', 40', 43'
|stadium=Stade de France, Saint-Denis, Paris
|attendance=78,069
|referee=Nigel Williams (Wales)
}}
  • This was Scotland's shortest defeat at Stade de France in the Championship until 2017.
  • This was Yann Delaigue's first match in the Championship since 1995.

{{rugbybox
|date=5 February 2005
|time=17:30 GMT
|home={{ru-rt|WAL}}
|score=11–9
|away={{ru|ENG}}
|report=Report
|try1=S. Williams 11' m
|pen1=S. Jones 25'
Henson 77'
|pen2=Hodgson (3) 16', 50', 74'
|stadium=Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
|attendance=74,500
|referee=Steve Walsh (New Zealand)
}}
  • This was Wales' first victory against England since 1999.
  • This was England's first defeat in the opening game in the Six Nations.
  • This was England's first defeat in the opening game in the Championship since 1998.
  • This was England's first defeat ever at Millennium Stadium.
  • Shane Williams scored his first try ever against England.

{{rugbybox
|date=6 February 2005
|time=14:30 GMT
|home={{ru-rt|ITA}}
|score=17–28
|away={{ru|IRE}}
|report=Report
|try1=Castrogiovanni 80+7' m
|pen1=Orquera 8'
de Marigny (3) 38', 44', 63'
|try2=Murphy 29' m
Stringer 50' c
Hickie 80+2' c
|con2=O'Gara (2)
|pen2=O'Gara (3) 22', 55', 79'
|stadium=Stadio Flaminio, Rome
|attendance=24,026
|referee=Paddy O'Brien (New Zealand)
}}

Round 2

{{rugbybox
|date=12 February 2005
|time=13:30 GMT
|home={{ru-rt|ITA}}
|score=8–38
|away={{ru|WAL}}
|report=Report
|try1=Orquera 11' m
|pen1=de Marigny 45'
|try2=J. Thomas 5' c
Shanklin 22' m
M. Williams 40+4' c
Cockbain 56' c
S. Williams 60' c
Sidoli 77' m
|con2=S. Jones (4)
|stadium=Stadio Flaminio, Rome
|attendance=24,800
|referee=Andrew Cole (Australia)
}}
  • This was Italy's biggest defeat against Wales at Stadio Flaminio.

{{rugbybox
|date=12 February 2005
|time=16:00 GMT
|home={{ru-rt|SCO}}
|score=13–40
|away={{ru|IRE}}
|report=Report
|try1=Southwell 13' m
Petrie 60' m
|pen1=Paterson 10'
|try2=O'Kelly 25' c
O'Connell 40+2' m
Hickie 44' c
Hayes 75' m
Duffy 80+2' c
|con2=O'Gara (2)
Humphreys
|pen2=O'Gara (3) 19', 39', 50'
|stadium=Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
|attendance=64,826
|referee=Joël Jutge (France)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date=13 February 2005
|time=15:00 GMT
|home={{ru-rt|ENG}}
|score=17–18
|away={{ru|FRA}}
|report=Report
|try1=Barkley 19' c
Lewsey 36' c
|con1=Hodgson (2)
|pen1=Hodgson 27'
|pen2=Yachvili (6) 5', 30', 55', 61', 68', 75'
|stadium=Twickenham Stadium, London
|attendance=82,000
|referee=Paddy O'Brien (New Zealand)
}}
  • This was England's first defeat against France at Twickenham Stadium since 1997.
  • This is England's shortest defeat in the Championship.
  • Dimitri Yachvili scored 18 points beating Gérald Merceron's 14 points in 2001. This was the record against England until 2016.

Round 3

{{rugbybox
|date=26 February 2005
|time=14:00 GMT
|home={{ru-rt|SCO}}
|score=18–10
|away={{ru|ITA}}
|report=Report
|pen1=Paterson (6) 5', 33', 51', 54', 76', 80+2'
|try2=Masi 80+6' c
|con2=de Marigny
|pen2=de Marigny 23'
|stadium=Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
|attendance=63,823
|referee=Stuart Dickinson (Australia)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date=26 February 2005
|time=16:00 GMT
|home={{ru-rt|FRA}}
|score=18–24
|away={{ru|WAL}}
|report=Report
|try1=Yachvili 4' c
Rougerie 14' m
|con1=Yachvili
|pen1=Yachvili 28'
|drop1=Michalak 65'
|try2=M. Williams (2) 42' c, 45' m
|con2=S. Jones
|pen2=S. Jones (3) 26', 40+5', 68'
|drop2=S. Jones 75'
|stadium=Stade de France, Saint-Denis, Paris
|attendance=80,000
|referee=Paul Honiss (New Zealand)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date=27 February 2005
|time=15:00 GMT
|home={{ru-rt|IRE}}
|score=19–13
|away={{ru|ENG}}
|report=Report
|try1=O'Driscoll 59' c
|con1=O'Gara
|pen1=O'Gara (2) 10', 13'
|drop1=O'Gara (2) 4', 35'
|try2=Corry 7' c
|con2=Hodgson
|pen2=Hodgson 26'
|drop2=Hodgson 57'
|stadium=Lansdowne Road, Dublin
|attendance=49,000
|referee=Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
}}
  • This is the first time England lost the first three games in the Championship since 1987.

Round 4

{{rugbybox
|date=12 March 2005
|time=13:30 GMT
|home={{ru-rt|IRE}}
|score=19–26
|away={{ru|FRA}}
|report=Report
|try1=O'Driscoll 77' c
|con1=O'Gara
|pen1=O'Gara (4) 9', 21', 28', 49'
|try2=Dominici (2) 31' m, 80+3' m
Baby 36' c
|con2=Yachvili
|pen2=Yachvili (2) 23', 64'
|drop2=Delaigue 12'
|stadium=Lansdowne Road, Dublin
|attendance=48,452
|referee=Tony Spreadbury (England)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date=12 March 2005
|time=16:00 GMT
|home={{ru-rt|ENG}}
|score=39–7
|away={{ru|ITA}}
|report=Report
|try1=Cueto (3) 10' c, 40+7' m, 69' m
Thompson 40+3' c
Balshaw 65' m
Hazell 80+8' c
|con1=Hodgson (2)
Andy Goode
|pen1=Hodgson 7'
|try2=Troncon 46' c
|con2=Peens
|stadium=Twickenham Stadium, London
|attendance=81,736
|referee=Mark Lawrence (South Africa)
}}
  • This was the first hat-trick in the Six Nations since Jason Robinson against Italy in 2004.

{{rugbybox
|date=13 March 2005
|time=15:00 GMT
|home={{ru-rt|SCO}}
|score=22–46
|away={{ru|WAL}}
|report=Report
|try1=Craig 54' c
R. Lamont 71' m
Paterson 74' c
|con1=Paterson (2)
|pen1=Paterson 24'
|try2=R. Jones 4' c
R. Williams (2) 10' c, 50' m
S. Williams 14' c
Morgan (2) 29' c, 40+3' c
|con2=S. Jones (5)
|pen2=S. Jones (2) 19', 78'
|stadium=Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
|attendance=67,274
|referee=Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
}}

Round 5

{{rugbybox
|date=19 March 2005
|time=13:00 GMT
|home={{ru-rt|ITA}}
|score=13–56
|away={{ru|FRA}}
|report=Report
|try1=Robertson 28' c
|con1=Peens
|pen1=Peens (2) 3', 43'
|try2=Nyanga 11' c
Jauzion 18' c
Laharrague 40+2' c
Marty (2) 70' c, 80+2' m
Lamboley 75' c
Mignoni 80+4' c
|con2=Yachvili (4)
Michalak (2)
|pen2=Yachvili (3) 8', 52', 54'
|stadium=Stadio Flaminio, Rome
|attendance=23,638
|referee=Donal Courtney (Ireland)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date=19 March 2005
|time=15:30 GMT
|home={{ru-rt|WAL}}
|score=32–20
|away={{ru|IRE}}
|report=Report
|try1=Jenkins 17' c
Morgan 61' c
|con1=S. Jones (2)
|pen1=Henson 24'
S. Jones (4) 33', 43', 51', 74'
|drop1=Henson 13'
|try2=Horan 69' c
Murphy 77' c
|con2=Humphreys (2)
|pen2=O'Gara (2) 3', 37'
|stadium=Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
|attendance=74,376
|referee=Chris White (England)
}}
  • This was Wales' first victory against Ireland since 2000.
  • This was Wales' first victory against Ireland at the Millennium Stadium.
  • This was Wales' first Grand Slam since 1978.
  • This was Wales' first Triple Crown since 1988.

{{rugbybox
|date=19 March 2005
|time=18:00 GMT
|home={{ru-rt|ENG}}
|score=43–22
|away={{ru|SCO}}
|report=Report
|try1=Noon (3) 14' c, 25' c, 78' m
Worsley 29' m
Lewsey 40+1' c
Ellis 49' c
Cueto 72' m
|con1=Hodgson (4)
|try2=S. Lamont 40+8' c
Craig 46' c
Taylor 51' m
|con2=Paterson (2)
|pen2=Paterson 23'
|stadium=Twickenham Stadium, London
|attendance=82,000
|referee=Alain Rolland (Ireland)
}}

Scorers

{{col-begin|width=80%}}{{col-2}}
Leading try scorers
PosNameTriesTeam
1Mark Cueto4{{ru|ENG}}
2Kevin Morgan3{{ru|WAL}}
Jamie Noon3{{ru|ENG}}
Martyn Williams3{{ru|WAL}}
Shane Williams3{{ru|WAL}}
{{col-2}}
Leading point scorers
PosNamePointsTeam
1Ronan O'Gara60{{ru|IRE}}
2Stephen Jones57{{ru|WAL}}
3Dimitri Yachvili53{{ru|FRA}}
4Chris Paterson49{{ru|SCO}}
{{col-end}}

References

External links

{{Commons category|2005 Six Nations Championship}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070313194657/http://www.rbs6nations.com/resultsandstandings_2005.htm RBS 6 Nations]
  • 2005 Six Nations Championship Coverage at the Guardian
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