2003 Six Nations Championship
The 2003 Six Nations Championship was the fourth series of the rugby union Six Nations Championship, and the 109th international championship overall. The annual tournament was won by England, who completed a grand slam, and went on to win the 2003 Rugby World Cup later the same year. Italy won their first match with Wales, finishing in 5th place for the first time in the process.
This was the sixth time in the Championship's history, but the first time since it became the Six Nations, that two teams met in the final round with undefeated records, both England and Ireland having won their first four games, making the final match a decider for the Grand Slam. It was also the first time Ireland had been involved: and the first that was won by the away team. Wales were whitewashed, losing all five of their games, and earned themselves the wooden spoon as a result.
Participants
The teams involved were:Nation | Venue | City | Head coach | Captain |
Twickenham | London | Clive Woodward | Martin Johnson/Jonny Wilkinson | |
Stade de France | Paris | Bernard Laporte | Fabien Galthié/Fabien Pelous | |
Lansdowne Road | Dublin | Eddie O'Sullivan | Brian O'Driscoll | |
Stadio Flaminio | Rome | John Kirwan | Alessandro Troncon | |
Murrayfield | Edinburgh | Ian McGeechan | Bryan Redpath | |
Millennium Stadium | Cardiff | Steve Hansen | Colin Charvis/Martyn Williams |
Squads
Table
Results
Round 1
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Round 2
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Round 3
----- Referee Pablo De Luca was injured during the match and replaced by touch judge Tony Spreadbury at half-time.
Round 4
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Round 5
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