The 1994 Five Nations was a landmark occasion; including the Home Nations Championship which preceded it, this was the 100 th Northern Hemisphere rugby union championship. {{ fixture.teams.teamA.name }} On 18 January, Eddie Jones named a 35-man squad ahead of their opening Championship match, against Italy.On 29 January, James Haskell and Joe Marler were called up to the squad, although are unavailable for selection for the earlier rounds due to suspension.On 5 February, Eddie Jones called up Luke Cowan-Dickie, Nathan Hughes and Richard Wigglesworth, with Wigglesworth replacing Ben Youngs who was injured in round one.On 12 February, Sam Moore and Gabriel Ibitoye joined the squad during the first break, with Ibitoye joining Marcus Smith as an apprentice player.On 26 February, Charlie Ewels was brought into the squad as part of the training squad ahead of the French game.On 3 March, Ewels remained with the squad, whilst Elliot Daly rejoined the squad after recovering for injury.On 11 March, Don Armand joined the squad as an injury replacement for Nathan Hughes who was ruled out of the final round.On the 17 January, Jacques Brunel named a 32-man squad ahead of France's opening Championship match against Ireland.On 22 January, Hugo Bonneval and Baptiste Serin were added to the squad as injury cover for Brice Dulin and Morgan Parra who were injured in the final round of the European Champions Cup.On 24 January, Camille Chat was unable to join the group because of flu like symptoms. Home The 2018 Six Nations Championship (known as the Natwest 6 Nations for sponsorship reasons) was the 19th Six Nations Championship, the annual international rugby union tournament for the six major European rugby union nations. {{ formatDateTime(video.created_at, 'date') }} {{ fixture.score.teamA }}-{{ fixture.score.teamB }} {{ fixture.teams.teamB.name }} {{ getFixStatus(fixture.status) }} He was replaced by On 25 January, Anthony Jelonch injured himself in training and was replaced by Alexandre Lapandry.On 30 January, Christopher Tolofua injured himself, he was not replaced by another player.On 5 February, Lionel Beauxis, Baptiste Couilloud, and Louis Picamoles where called up to replace Matthieu Jalibert, Antoine Dupont, and Kévin Gourdon respectively, who were injured in the first match against Ireland.On 13 February, Mathieu Babillot, Camille Chat, François Trinh-Duc, Mathieu Bastareaud, Gaël Fickou, Kélian Galletier, Rémy Grosso, Bernard Le Roux, and Romain Taofifenua where called up to replace Anthony Belleau, Rémi Lamerat, Félix Lambey, Alexandre Lapandry, Sékou Macalou, Arthur Iturria, Louis Picamoles, Jonathan Danty, and Teddy Thomas respectively, who were suspended due to inappropriate behaviour after the second match against Scotland.On 12 March, Pierre Bougarit was called up because of an injury to Guilhem Guirado which made him uncertain for the match against Wales. The Guinness Six Nations table featuring current standings of the six competing nations and historic tables from 1883 to the current competition Store Wales’ most-capped international and quickly closing in on Richie McCaw’s global record, Alun Wyn Jones has long been the lynchpin of his country’s success, and is showing no signs of slowing down. Wales kicked off the Six Nations Championship with an emphatic victory over a Scotland side who failed to build upon their impressive showing in the Autumn internationals. Whilst Arthur Iturria was called up to replace the injured Romain Taofifénua.On 13 March, after an HIA protocol done 48 hours post-match on Hugo Bonneval after the England match, it was confirmed that he must now follow a gradual return to rugby protocol which does not allow him to train with the team until the Friday before the match against Wales, therefore Yoann Huget was called as a backup.On the 17 January, Joe Schmidt announced a 36-man squad for the opening two rounds of the Championship.On 22 January, James Cronin was added to the squad as injury cover for Dave Kilcoyne who was injured in the final round of the European Champions Cup.On 19 February, John Cooney, Garry Ringrose and Niall Scannell were called into the squad ahead of the round 3 clash with Wales as injury cover for Luke McGrath, Robbie Henshaw and Rob Herring.On the 25 January, Conor O'Shea announced a 31-man squad for the opening two rounds of the Championship.On 27 February, O'Shea named a 32-man squad for the final two rounds of the Championship; Dario Chistolini, Luca Morisi, Guglielmo Palazzani, Jake Polledri and Federico Zani were new additions to the Championship squad.On the 16 January, Gregor Townsend named a 40-man squad for the Championship.On 22 January, Neil Cochrane was added to the squad as injury cover for George Turner who was injured in the final round of the European Champions Cup.
[1] 274 relations: Aaron Shingler, Adrien Pélissié, Alec Hepburn, Aled Davies (rugby union), Alessandro Zanni, Ali Price, Alun Wyn Jones, Andrea Lovotti, Andrew Brace, Andrew Porter (rugby union), Angus Gardner, Anthony Belleau, Anthony Watson (rugby union… Table {{ stat.value }} {{ fixture.fixtimeoverride }} Sign up {{ stat.value.longname }} The 2018 Six Nations Championship was the 19th series of the Six Nations Championship, the annual northern hemisphere rugby union championship. The championship was contested by France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, Wales and defending champions England. We use cookies on our site to provide the best online experience, personalise content, and analyse our site - for further information see our