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1977 Five Nations Championship

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1977 Five Nations Championship
Date15 January - 19 March 1977
Countries England
 Ireland
 France
 Scotland
 Wales
Tournament statistics
Champions France (6th title)
Grand Slam France (2nd title)
Triple Crown Wales (14th title)
Matches played10
Tries scored25 (2.5 per match)
Top point scorer(s)
Top try scorer(s)Scotland Bill Gammell (2)
  • Wales J.P.R. Williams (2)
  • France Dominique Harize (2)
  • 1976 (Previous) (Next) 1978

    The 1977 Five Nations Championship was the forty-eighth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the eighty-third series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between 15 January and 19 March.

    France won the championship for the sixth time outright. Including shared titles this was France's tenth championship overall. France won the Grand Slam for the second time and did so with the same fifteen players in all four matches (a unique feat for a Grand Slam winner) and without conceding a try.[1][2] England, in 1913, are the only other Grand Slam winners not to concede a try.[3] France also registered the lowest points total, 58, of any Grand Slam winner in the four point-try era (1972–92).[2] Wales won the Triple Crown for the second consecutive season and the fourteenth time overall, equalling England's record of Triple Crown wins. They were the first Triple Crown winners to finish as runners-up in the championship.[1]

    The third game of the tournament — France v. Wales in Paris — was the subject of the 1978 film Grand Slam; the ending had to be rewritten when Wales unexpectedly lost.[4]

    Participants

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    The teams involved were:

    Nation Venue City Head coach Captain
     England Twickenham London Peter Colston Roger Uttley
     France Parc des Princes Paris Jean Desclaux Jacques Fouroux
     Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Roly Meates Tom Grace
     Scotland Murrayfield Edinburgh Bill Dickinson Ian McGeechan
     Wales National Stadium Cardiff John Dawes Phil Bennett

    Table

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    Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
    1  France 4 4 0 0 58 21 +37 8
    2  Wales 4 3 0 1 66 43 +23 6
    3  England 4 2 0 2 42 24 +18 4
    4  Scotland 4 1 0 3 39 85 −46 2
    5  Ireland 4 0 0 4 33 65 −32 0
    Source: [citation needed]

    Squads

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    Results

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    1977-01-15
    Wales 25–9 Ireland
    Tries: Burgess
    Davies
    J.P.R. Williams
    Con.: Bennett (2)
    Pen.: Bennett (2)
    Drops: Fenwick
    Pen.: Gibson (3)
    National Stadium, Cardiff
    Referee: N. Sanson (Scotland)
    1977-01-15
    England 26–6 Scotland
    Tries: Kent
    Slemen
    Uttley
    Young
    Con.: Hignell (2)
    Pen.: Hignell (2)
    Pen.: Irvine (2)
    Twickenham, London
    Referee: M. Joseph (Wales)

    1977-02-05
    France 16–9 Wales
    Tries: Harize
    Skrela
    Con.: Romeu
    Pen.: Romeu (2)
    Pen.: Fenwick (3)
    Parc des Princes, Paris
    Attendance: 43,666
    Referee: Alan Hosie (Scotland)
    1977-02-05
    Ireland 0–4 England
    Tries: Cooper
    Lansdowne Road, Dublin
    Referee: F. Palmade (France)

    1977-02-19
    England 3–4 France
    Pen.: HignellTries: Sangalli
    Twickenham, London
    Attendance: 70,000
    Referee: J. C. Kelleher (Wales)
    1977-02-19
    Scotland 21–18 Ireland
    Tries: Gammell (2)
    Madsen
    Pen.: Irvine (2)
    Drops: Morgan
    Tries: Gibson
    Con.: Gibson
    Pen.: Gibson (2)
    Quinn
    Drops: Quinn
    Murrayfield, Edinburgh
    Referee: M. Joseph (Wales)

    1977-03-05
    France 23–3 Scotland
    Tries: Bertranne
    Harize
    Paco
    Paparemborde
    Con.: Romeu (2)
    Pen.: Romeu
    Pen.: Irvine (3)
    Parc des Princes, Paris
    Attendance: 43,660
    Referee: M. Joseph (Wales)
    1977-03-05
    Wales 14–9 England
    Tries: Edwards
    J.P.R. Williams
    Pen.: Fenwick (2)
    Pen.: Hignell (3)
    National Stadium, Cardiff
    Referee: D. I. H. Burnett (Ireland)

    1977-03-19
    Ireland 6–15 France
    Pen.: Gibson
    Quinn
    Tries: Bastiat
    Con.: Aguirre
    Pen.: Aguirre (2)
    Romeu
    Lansdowne Road, Dublin
    Attendance: 50,000
    Referee: Alan Hosie (Scotland)
    1977-03-19
    Scotland 9–18 Wales
    Tries: Irvine
    Con.: Irvine
    Drops: McGeechan
    Tries: Bennett
    J.J. Williams
    Con.: Bennett (2)
    Pen.: Bennett (2)
    Murrayfield, Edinburgh
    Referee: G. Domercq (France)

    References

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    1. ^ a b (Jenkins, p57)
    2. ^ a b Seeckts, Richard. "A frugal French victory". espnscrum.com. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
    3. ^ Griffiths, John. "A watertight defence". espn.co.uk. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
    4. ^ Owen, Roger (15 September 2013). Gwenlyn Parry. University of Wales Press. ISBN 9780708326633 – via Google Books.
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