2010 Six Nations Under 20s Championship

The 2010 Six Nations Under 20s Championship was a rugby union competition held between February and March 2010. Ireland won the tournament and the Triple Crown but no team won the Grand Slam.[1]

2010 Six Nations Under 20s Championship
Date5 February 2010
Countries England
 France
 Ireland
 Italy
 Scotland
 Wales
Tournament statistics
Champions Ireland (1st title)
Triple Crown Ireland
Top try scorer(s)Ireland Hudson
Ireland Conway
Wales Fish
all scored four
2009 (Previous) (Next) 2011

Final table edit

Position Nation Games Points Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference Tries
1   Ireland 5 4 0 1 147 62 +85 17 8
2   England 5 4 0 1 141 88 +53 15 8
3   Wales 5 3 0 2 124 107 +17 15 6
4   France 5 2 1 2 94 119 −25 11 5
5   Scotland 5 1 1 3 59 115 −56 6 3
6   Italy 5 0 0 5 54 128 −74 3 0

Results edit

Round one edit

5 February 2010
19:30
Scotland  8–8  France
Tulloch Caledonian Stadium
5 February 2010
19:35
Ireland  39–0  Italy
Dubarry Park
5 February 2010
19:45
England  41–14  Wales
Gloucester RFC

Round two edit

12 February 2010
19:00
Italy  10–16  England
Stadio Comunale, San Donà di Piave
12 February 2010
19:05
Wales  20–12  Scotland
Cardiff Arms Park
12 February 2010
19:45
France  20–15  Ireland
Mazamet

Round three edit

26 February 2010
15:30
Wales  43–8  France
Cardiff Arms Park
27 February 2010
14:00
Italy  16–18  Scotland
Stadio Santa Rosa, Capoterra
27 February 2010
19:45
England  10–25  Ireland
Gloucester RFC

Round four edit

12 March 2010
19:00
Scotland  6–27  England
Firhill Stadium
12 March 2010
19:35
Ireland  24–17  Wales
Dubarry Park
12 March 2010
19:45
France  25–6  Italy
Stade des Alpes

Round five edit

19 March 2010
19:35
Ireland  44–15  Scotland
Dubarry Park
19 March 2010
20:05
Wales  30–22  Italy
Cardiff Arms Park
21 March 2010
14:00
France  33–47  England
Saint Nazaire

Top try-scorers edit

Hudson, Conway (both IRE), Fish (WAL) – 4 tries

Spence (IRE), Phillips, Loxton (both WAL) – 3 tries

Marler, May, Watson (all ENG), Bales, Dupont (both FRA), Brown (SCO) – 2 tries


References edit

  1. ^ [1] Archived 3 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine