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1909 Home Nations Championship
Teams from the England–Wales game.
Date16 January - 20 March 1909
Countries  England
  Ireland
  Scotland
  Wales
Tournament statistics
Champions  Wales (6th title)
Grand Slam  Wales (2nd title)
Triple Crown  Wales (6th title)
Matches played6
Top point scorer(s) Wales Jack Bancroft (10)
England Alexander Palmer (10)
Top try scorer(s) Wales Phil Hopkins (2)
England Edgar Mobbs (2)
England Alexander Palmer (2)
Wales Billy Trew (2)
1908 (Previous) (Next) 1910

The 1909 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-seventh series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 16 January and 20 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Although not officially part of the tournament until 1910, matches were arranged with the France national team which were played during the Championship. During the 1909 Championship, three Home Nations faced France; England, Wales and Ireland. As they had done in the 1908 Championship, Wales beat all three Home Nation opponents and France, taking the Championship title, the Triple Crown and the Grand Slam.

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   Wales 3 3 0 0 31 8 +23 6
2   Scotland 3 2 0 1 30 16 +14 4
3   England 3 1 0 2 19 31 −12 2
4   Ireland 3 0 0 3 13 38 −25 0
Source: [ citation needed]

Scoring system

The matches for this season were decided on points scored. A try was worth three points, while converting a kicked goal from the try gave an additional two points. A dropped goal was worth four points, while a goal from mark and penalty goals were worth three points.

Results

16 January 1909
  Wales8 - 0  England
Cardiff
6 February 1909
Scotland 3 - 5  Wales
Inverleith
13 February 1909
Ireland 5 - 11  England
Dublin
27 February 1909
Scotland 9 - 3  Ireland
Inverleith
13 March 1909
  Wales18 - 5  Ireland
Swansea
20 March 1909
England 8 - 18  Scotland
Richmond

Additional matches outside the Championship

30 January 1909
England 22–0  France
Leicester
23 February 1909
France 5–47  Wales
Paris
20 March 1909
Ireland 19–8  France
Dublin

The matches

Wales vs. England

16 January 1909
  Wales8 - 0  England
Try: Hopkins
Williams
Con: Bancroft
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
Referee: JD Dallas ( Scotland)

Wales: Jack Bancroft ( Swansea), Phil Hopkins ( Swansea), Billy Trew ( Swansea) capt., Johnnie Williams ( Cardiff), Jack Jones ( Newport), Dick Jones ( Swansea), Dicky Owen ( Swansea), Jake Blackmore ( Abertillery), George Travers ( Pill Harriers), George Hayward ( Swansea), John Alf Brown ( Cardiff), Billy O'Neill ( Cardiff), Jim Webb ( Abertillery), Tom Evans ( Llanelli), Ivor Morgan ( Swansea)

England: John Jackett ( Leicester), Edgar Mobbs ( Northampton), Frank Tarr ( Oxford University), EW Assinder (Old Edwardians), BB Bennetts (Penzance), J Davey (Redruth) TG Wedge (St. Ives), JG Cooper ( Moseley), Robert Dibble ( Bridgwater & Albion) capt., WA Johns ( Gloucester), AL Kewney ( Leicester), AD Warrington-Morris ( US Portsmouth), FG Handford ( Manchester), H Archer ( Guy's Hospital), ET Ibbitson ( Headingley)


Scotland vs. Wales

6 February 1909
  Scotland3 - 5  Wales
Pen: CunninghamTry: Trew
Con: Bancroft
Inverleith, Edinburgh
Referee: RW Jeffares( Ireland)

Scotland: DG Schulze (Royal Navy College, Dartmouth), AW Angus ( Watsonians), H Martin ( Edinburgh Acads), CM Gilray ( London Scottish), JT Simson ( Watsonians), George Cunnigham ( Oxford University), JM Tennant ( West of Scotland), A Ross (Royal HSFP), GM Frew (Glasgow HSFP), JC MacCallum ( Watsonians), JS Wilson ( London Scottish), GC Gowlland ( London Scottish), JM MacKenzie ( Edinburgh University), JMB Scott ( Edinburgh Acads.) capt., WE Kyle ( Hawick)

Wales: Jack Bancroft ( Swansea), Mel Baker ( Newport), Billy Trew ( Swansea) capt., Johnnie Williams ( Cardiff), Jack Jones ( Newport), Dick Jones ( Swansea), Dicky Owen ( Swansea), Edwin Thomas Maynard ( Newport), George Travers ( Pill Harriers), Dick Thomas ( Mountain Ash), John Alf Brown ( Cardiff), Jim Webb ( Abertillery), Tom Evans ( Llanelli), Ivor Morgan ( Swansea), James Watts ( Llanelli)


Ireland vs. England

13 February 1909
  Ireland5 – 11  England
Try: Parke
Con: Pinion
Try: Palmer (2)
Mobbs
Con: Palmer
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Referee: JD Dallas ( Scotland)

Ireland: WP Hinton ( Old Wesley), HB Thrift ( Wanderers), James Cecil Parke ( Monkstown), C Thompson ( Collegians), EC Deane ( Monkstown), FNB Smartt ( Dublin University), G Pinion ( Monkstown), George Hamlet ( Old Wesley), T Smyth ( Malone), OJS Piper ( Cork Constitution), Fred Gardiner ( NIFC) capt., C Adams ( Old Wesley), BA Solomons ( Dublin University), HG Wilson ( Malone), MG Garry ( Bective Rangers)

England: John Jackett ( Leicester), Edgar Mobbs ( Northampton), Cyril Wright ( Cambridge University), Ronnie Poulton-Palmer ( Oxford University), AC Palmer ( London H.), F Hutchinson ( Headingley) HJH Sibree ( Harlequins), HJS Morton ( Cambridge University), Robert Dibble ( Bridgwater & Albion) capt., WA Johns ( Gloucester), AL Kewney ( Leicester), AJ Wilson ( Camborne School of Mines), FG Handford ( Manchester), H Archer ( Guy's Hospital), ET Ibbitson ( Headingley)


Scotland vs. Ireland

27 February 1909
  Scotland9 - 3  Ireland
Try: Lindsay-Watson
McGregor
Kyle
Pen: Parke
Inverleith, Edinburgh
Referee: Vincent Cartwright ( England)

Scotland: DG Schulze (Royal Navy College, Dartmouth), J Pearson ( Watsonians), T Sloan ( London Scottish), RH Lindsay-Watson ( Hawick), JT Simson ( Watsonians), JR McGregor ( Edinburgh University), JM Tennant ( West of Scotland), A Ross (Royal HSFP), GM Frew (Glasgow HSFP), JC MacCallum ( Watsonians), CD Stuart ( West of Scotland), WE Lely ( London Scottish), JM MacKenzie ( Edinburgh University), JMB Scott ( Edinburgh Acads.) capt., WE Kyle ( Hawick)

Ireland: WP Hinton ( Old Wesley), HB Thrift ( Wanderers), James Cecil Parke ( Monkstown), C Thompson ( Collegians), RM Magrath ( Cork Constitution), F Gardiner ( NIFC) capt., G Pinion ( Monkstown), George Hamlet ( Old Wesley), T Smyth ( Malone), OJS Piper ( Cork Constitution), T Helpin ( Garryowen), JC Blackham ( Queens College, Cork), BA Solomons ( Dublin University), HG Wilson ( Malone), MG Garry ( Bective Rangers)


Wales vs. Ireland

13 March 1909
  Wales18 – 5  Ireland
Try: Jack Jones
Hopkins
Watts
Trew
Con: Bancroft (3)
Try Thompson
Con: Parke
St. Helen's, Swansea
Referee: FC Potter-Irwin ( England)

Wales: Jack Bancroft ( Swansea), Phil Hopkins ( Swansea), Billy Trew ( Swansea) capt., Johnnie Williams ( Cardiff), Jack Jones ( Newport), Dick Jones ( Swansea), Dicky Owen ( Swansea), Edwin Thomas Maynard ( Newport), George Travers ( Pill Harriers), Rees Thomas ( Pontypool), Phil Waller ( Newport), Jim Webb ( Abertillery), Tom Evans ( Llanelli), Ivor Morgan ( Swansea), James Watts ( Llanelli)

Ireland: GJ Henebrey ( Garryowen), HB Thrift ( Wanderers), James Cecil Parke ( Monkstown), C Thompson ( Collegians), TJ Greeves ( NIFC), FM McCormac ( Wanderers), G Pinion ( Monkstown), George Hamlet ( Old Wesley) capt., T Smyth ( Malone), OJS Piper ( Cork Constitution), T Helpin ( Garryowen), JC Blackham ( Queens College, Cork), BA Solomons ( Dublin University), HG Wilson ( Malone), MG Garry ( Bective Rangers)


England vs. Scotland

20 March 1909
  England8 – 18  Scotland
Try: Mobbs
Watson
Con: Palmer
Try: Tennent (2)
Gilray
Simson
Con: Cunnigham (3)
Athletic Ground Richmond
Referee: Gwyn Nicholls ( Wales)

England: John Jackett ( Leicester), Edgar Mobbs ( Northampton), Cyril Wright ( Cambridge University), Ronnie Poulton-Palmer ( Oxford University), AC Palmer ( London H.), F Hutchinson ( Headingley) HJH Sibree ( Harlequins), HJS Morton ( Cambridge University), Robert Dibble ( Bridgwater & Albion) capt., WA Johns ( Gloucester), AL Kewney ( Leicester), Harold Harrison (Royal Marines), FG Handford ( Manchester), FB Watson ( US Portsmouth), ET Ibbitson ( Headingley)

Scotland: DG Schulze (Royal Navy College, Dartmouth), J Pearson ( Watsonians), H Martin ( Edinburgh Acads), CM Gilray ( London Scottish), JT Simson ( Watsonians), George Cunningham ( Oxford University) capt., JM Tennant ( West of Scotland), James Reid Kerr ( Greenock Wanderers), GM Frew (Glasgow HSFP), JC MacCallum ( Watsonians), AR Moodie ( St Andrews Uni), GC Gowlland ( London Scottish), JM MacKenzie ( Edinburgh University), JMB Scott ( Edinburgh Acads.), WE Kyle ( Hawick)

French matches

England vs. France

30 January 1909
  England22 – 0  France
Try: Hutchinson
Mobbs
Johns
Simms
Tarr
Con: Jackett (2)
Welford Road Stadium, Leicester
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: W Williams ( England)

England: John Jackett ( Leicester), Edgar Mobbs ( Northampton), Frank Tarr ( Leicester), Ronnie Poulton-Palmer ( Oxford University), T Simpson, F Hutchinson ( Headingley) RH Williamson, CA Bolton, Robert Dibble ( Bridgwater & Albion) capt., WA Johns ( Gloucester), AL Kewney ( Leicester), AD Warrington-Morris, FG Handford ( Manchester), H Archer ( Guy's Hospital), ET Ibbitson ( Headingley)

France: J Caujolle, T Varvier ( Stade Français), H Houblain, E Lesieur ( Stade Français), Gaston Lane ( Racing Club de France), A Hubert (Association Sportive Français), A Theuriet, A Masse ( Stade Bordelais Universitaire), R Duval, P Guillemin, J Icard, R de Malmann ( Racing Club de France), Marcel Communeau ( Stade Français) capt., G Borchard, G Fourcade


France vs. Wales

23 February 1909
  France5 – 47  Wales
Try: Sagot
Con: Sagot
Try: Baker (3)
Jones (2)
Trew (3)
Watts
Williams
Con: Bancroft (6)
Trew
Stade Colombes, Paris
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: W Williams ( England)

France: E de Jouvencel, T Varvier ( Stade Français), P Sagot, E Lesieur ( Stade Français), Gaston Lane ( Racing Club de France), A Hubert (Association Sportive Français), A Theuriet, A Masse ( Stade Bordelais Universitaire), P Dupre, P Mauriat (Lyon), J Icard, R de Malmann ( Racing Club de France), Marcel Communeau ( Stade Français) capt., G Borchard, G Fourcade

Wales: Jack Bancroft ( Swansea), Mel Baker ( Newport), Billy Trew ( Swansea) capt., Johnnie Williams ( Cardiff), Jack Jones ( Newport), Dick Jones ( Swansea), Dicky Owen ( Swansea), Edwin Thomas Maynard ( Newport), Thomas Lloyd ( Neath), Rees Thomas ( Pontypool), Phil Waller ( Newport), Jim Webb ( Abertillery), Tom Evans ( Llanelli), Ivor Morgan ( Swansea), James Watts ( Llanelli)


Ireland vs. France

20 March 1909
  Ireland19 – 8  France
Try: Gardiner
O'Connor
Thompson (2)
Con: Gardiner
Parke
Pen: Parke
Try: Hourdebaigt
Lane
Mauriat
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: W Williams ( England)

Ireland: GJ Henebrey ( Garryowen), HB Thrift ( Wanderers), James Cecil Parke ( Monkstown), C Thompson ( Collegians), TJ Greeves ( NIFC), JJ O'Connor, G Pinion ( Monkstown), George Hamlet ( Old Wesley), C Adams ( Old Wesley), OJS Piper ( Cork Constitution), T Helpin ( Garryowen), JC Blackham ( Queens College, Cork), BA Solomons ( Dublin University), F Gardiner ( NIFC) capt., MG Garry ( Bective Rangers)

France: E de Jouvencel, M Burgun, F Mouronval, E Lesieur ( Stade Français), Gaston Lane ( Racing Club de France), A Hubert (Association Sportive Français), C Martin, M Legraine, P Guillemin, P Mauriat (Lyon), M Hourdebaigt, R de Malmann ( Racing Club de France), Marcel Communeau ( Stade Français) capt., G Borchard, J Gommes

External links

  • "6 Nations History". rugbyfootballhistory.com. Retrieved 2008-03-07.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1909 Home Nations Championship
Teams from the England–Wales game.
Date16 January - 20 March 1909
Countries  England
  Ireland
  Scotland
  Wales
Tournament statistics
Champions  Wales (6th title)
Grand Slam  Wales (2nd title)
Triple Crown  Wales (6th title)
Matches played6
Top point scorer(s) Wales Jack Bancroft (10)
England Alexander Palmer (10)
Top try scorer(s) Wales Phil Hopkins (2)
England Edgar Mobbs (2)
England Alexander Palmer (2)
Wales Billy Trew (2)
1908 (Previous) (Next) 1910

The 1909 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-seventh series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 16 January and 20 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Although not officially part of the tournament until 1910, matches were arranged with the France national team which were played during the Championship. During the 1909 Championship, three Home Nations faced France; England, Wales and Ireland. As they had done in the 1908 Championship, Wales beat all three Home Nation opponents and France, taking the Championship title, the Triple Crown and the Grand Slam.

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   Wales 3 3 0 0 31 8 +23 6
2   Scotland 3 2 0 1 30 16 +14 4
3   England 3 1 0 2 19 31 −12 2
4   Ireland 3 0 0 3 13 38 −25 0
Source: [ citation needed]

Scoring system

The matches for this season were decided on points scored. A try was worth three points, while converting a kicked goal from the try gave an additional two points. A dropped goal was worth four points, while a goal from mark and penalty goals were worth three points.

Results

16 January 1909
  Wales8 - 0  England
Cardiff
6 February 1909
Scotland 3 - 5  Wales
Inverleith
13 February 1909
Ireland 5 - 11  England
Dublin
27 February 1909
Scotland 9 - 3  Ireland
Inverleith
13 March 1909
  Wales18 - 5  Ireland
Swansea
20 March 1909
England 8 - 18  Scotland
Richmond

Additional matches outside the Championship

30 January 1909
England 22–0  France
Leicester
23 February 1909
France 5–47  Wales
Paris
20 March 1909
Ireland 19–8  France
Dublin

The matches

Wales vs. England

16 January 1909
  Wales8 - 0  England
Try: Hopkins
Williams
Con: Bancroft
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
Referee: JD Dallas ( Scotland)

Wales: Jack Bancroft ( Swansea), Phil Hopkins ( Swansea), Billy Trew ( Swansea) capt., Johnnie Williams ( Cardiff), Jack Jones ( Newport), Dick Jones ( Swansea), Dicky Owen ( Swansea), Jake Blackmore ( Abertillery), George Travers ( Pill Harriers), George Hayward ( Swansea), John Alf Brown ( Cardiff), Billy O'Neill ( Cardiff), Jim Webb ( Abertillery), Tom Evans ( Llanelli), Ivor Morgan ( Swansea)

England: John Jackett ( Leicester), Edgar Mobbs ( Northampton), Frank Tarr ( Oxford University), EW Assinder (Old Edwardians), BB Bennetts (Penzance), J Davey (Redruth) TG Wedge (St. Ives), JG Cooper ( Moseley), Robert Dibble ( Bridgwater & Albion) capt., WA Johns ( Gloucester), AL Kewney ( Leicester), AD Warrington-Morris ( US Portsmouth), FG Handford ( Manchester), H Archer ( Guy's Hospital), ET Ibbitson ( Headingley)


Scotland vs. Wales

6 February 1909
  Scotland3 - 5  Wales
Pen: CunninghamTry: Trew
Con: Bancroft
Inverleith, Edinburgh
Referee: RW Jeffares( Ireland)

Scotland: DG Schulze (Royal Navy College, Dartmouth), AW Angus ( Watsonians), H Martin ( Edinburgh Acads), CM Gilray ( London Scottish), JT Simson ( Watsonians), George Cunnigham ( Oxford University), JM Tennant ( West of Scotland), A Ross (Royal HSFP), GM Frew (Glasgow HSFP), JC MacCallum ( Watsonians), JS Wilson ( London Scottish), GC Gowlland ( London Scottish), JM MacKenzie ( Edinburgh University), JMB Scott ( Edinburgh Acads.) capt., WE Kyle ( Hawick)

Wales: Jack Bancroft ( Swansea), Mel Baker ( Newport), Billy Trew ( Swansea) capt., Johnnie Williams ( Cardiff), Jack Jones ( Newport), Dick Jones ( Swansea), Dicky Owen ( Swansea), Edwin Thomas Maynard ( Newport), George Travers ( Pill Harriers), Dick Thomas ( Mountain Ash), John Alf Brown ( Cardiff), Jim Webb ( Abertillery), Tom Evans ( Llanelli), Ivor Morgan ( Swansea), James Watts ( Llanelli)


Ireland vs. England

13 February 1909
  Ireland5 – 11  England
Try: Parke
Con: Pinion
Try: Palmer (2)
Mobbs
Con: Palmer
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Referee: JD Dallas ( Scotland)

Ireland: WP Hinton ( Old Wesley), HB Thrift ( Wanderers), James Cecil Parke ( Monkstown), C Thompson ( Collegians), EC Deane ( Monkstown), FNB Smartt ( Dublin University), G Pinion ( Monkstown), George Hamlet ( Old Wesley), T Smyth ( Malone), OJS Piper ( Cork Constitution), Fred Gardiner ( NIFC) capt., C Adams ( Old Wesley), BA Solomons ( Dublin University), HG Wilson ( Malone), MG Garry ( Bective Rangers)

England: John Jackett ( Leicester), Edgar Mobbs ( Northampton), Cyril Wright ( Cambridge University), Ronnie Poulton-Palmer ( Oxford University), AC Palmer ( London H.), F Hutchinson ( Headingley) HJH Sibree ( Harlequins), HJS Morton ( Cambridge University), Robert Dibble ( Bridgwater & Albion) capt., WA Johns ( Gloucester), AL Kewney ( Leicester), AJ Wilson ( Camborne School of Mines), FG Handford ( Manchester), H Archer ( Guy's Hospital), ET Ibbitson ( Headingley)


Scotland vs. Ireland

27 February 1909
  Scotland9 - 3  Ireland
Try: Lindsay-Watson
McGregor
Kyle
Pen: Parke
Inverleith, Edinburgh
Referee: Vincent Cartwright ( England)

Scotland: DG Schulze (Royal Navy College, Dartmouth), J Pearson ( Watsonians), T Sloan ( London Scottish), RH Lindsay-Watson ( Hawick), JT Simson ( Watsonians), JR McGregor ( Edinburgh University), JM Tennant ( West of Scotland), A Ross (Royal HSFP), GM Frew (Glasgow HSFP), JC MacCallum ( Watsonians), CD Stuart ( West of Scotland), WE Lely ( London Scottish), JM MacKenzie ( Edinburgh University), JMB Scott ( Edinburgh Acads.) capt., WE Kyle ( Hawick)

Ireland: WP Hinton ( Old Wesley), HB Thrift ( Wanderers), James Cecil Parke ( Monkstown), C Thompson ( Collegians), RM Magrath ( Cork Constitution), F Gardiner ( NIFC) capt., G Pinion ( Monkstown), George Hamlet ( Old Wesley), T Smyth ( Malone), OJS Piper ( Cork Constitution), T Helpin ( Garryowen), JC Blackham ( Queens College, Cork), BA Solomons ( Dublin University), HG Wilson ( Malone), MG Garry ( Bective Rangers)


Wales vs. Ireland

13 March 1909
  Wales18 – 5  Ireland
Try: Jack Jones
Hopkins
Watts
Trew
Con: Bancroft (3)
Try Thompson
Con: Parke
St. Helen's, Swansea
Referee: FC Potter-Irwin ( England)

Wales: Jack Bancroft ( Swansea), Phil Hopkins ( Swansea), Billy Trew ( Swansea) capt., Johnnie Williams ( Cardiff), Jack Jones ( Newport), Dick Jones ( Swansea), Dicky Owen ( Swansea), Edwin Thomas Maynard ( Newport), George Travers ( Pill Harriers), Rees Thomas ( Pontypool), Phil Waller ( Newport), Jim Webb ( Abertillery), Tom Evans ( Llanelli), Ivor Morgan ( Swansea), James Watts ( Llanelli)

Ireland: GJ Henebrey ( Garryowen), HB Thrift ( Wanderers), James Cecil Parke ( Monkstown), C Thompson ( Collegians), TJ Greeves ( NIFC), FM McCormac ( Wanderers), G Pinion ( Monkstown), George Hamlet ( Old Wesley) capt., T Smyth ( Malone), OJS Piper ( Cork Constitution), T Helpin ( Garryowen), JC Blackham ( Queens College, Cork), BA Solomons ( Dublin University), HG Wilson ( Malone), MG Garry ( Bective Rangers)


England vs. Scotland

20 March 1909
  England8 – 18  Scotland
Try: Mobbs
Watson
Con: Palmer
Try: Tennent (2)
Gilray
Simson
Con: Cunnigham (3)
Athletic Ground Richmond
Referee: Gwyn Nicholls ( Wales)

England: John Jackett ( Leicester), Edgar Mobbs ( Northampton), Cyril Wright ( Cambridge University), Ronnie Poulton-Palmer ( Oxford University), AC Palmer ( London H.), F Hutchinson ( Headingley) HJH Sibree ( Harlequins), HJS Morton ( Cambridge University), Robert Dibble ( Bridgwater & Albion) capt., WA Johns ( Gloucester), AL Kewney ( Leicester), Harold Harrison (Royal Marines), FG Handford ( Manchester), FB Watson ( US Portsmouth), ET Ibbitson ( Headingley)

Scotland: DG Schulze (Royal Navy College, Dartmouth), J Pearson ( Watsonians), H Martin ( Edinburgh Acads), CM Gilray ( London Scottish), JT Simson ( Watsonians), George Cunningham ( Oxford University) capt., JM Tennant ( West of Scotland), James Reid Kerr ( Greenock Wanderers), GM Frew (Glasgow HSFP), JC MacCallum ( Watsonians), AR Moodie ( St Andrews Uni), GC Gowlland ( London Scottish), JM MacKenzie ( Edinburgh University), JMB Scott ( Edinburgh Acads.), WE Kyle ( Hawick)

French matches

England vs. France

30 January 1909
  England22 – 0  France
Try: Hutchinson
Mobbs
Johns
Simms
Tarr
Con: Jackett (2)
Welford Road Stadium, Leicester
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: W Williams ( England)

England: John Jackett ( Leicester), Edgar Mobbs ( Northampton), Frank Tarr ( Leicester), Ronnie Poulton-Palmer ( Oxford University), T Simpson, F Hutchinson ( Headingley) RH Williamson, CA Bolton, Robert Dibble ( Bridgwater & Albion) capt., WA Johns ( Gloucester), AL Kewney ( Leicester), AD Warrington-Morris, FG Handford ( Manchester), H Archer ( Guy's Hospital), ET Ibbitson ( Headingley)

France: J Caujolle, T Varvier ( Stade Français), H Houblain, E Lesieur ( Stade Français), Gaston Lane ( Racing Club de France), A Hubert (Association Sportive Français), A Theuriet, A Masse ( Stade Bordelais Universitaire), R Duval, P Guillemin, J Icard, R de Malmann ( Racing Club de France), Marcel Communeau ( Stade Français) capt., G Borchard, G Fourcade


France vs. Wales

23 February 1909
  France5 – 47  Wales
Try: Sagot
Con: Sagot
Try: Baker (3)
Jones (2)
Trew (3)
Watts
Williams
Con: Bancroft (6)
Trew
Stade Colombes, Paris
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: W Williams ( England)

France: E de Jouvencel, T Varvier ( Stade Français), P Sagot, E Lesieur ( Stade Français), Gaston Lane ( Racing Club de France), A Hubert (Association Sportive Français), A Theuriet, A Masse ( Stade Bordelais Universitaire), P Dupre, P Mauriat (Lyon), J Icard, R de Malmann ( Racing Club de France), Marcel Communeau ( Stade Français) capt., G Borchard, G Fourcade

Wales: Jack Bancroft ( Swansea), Mel Baker ( Newport), Billy Trew ( Swansea) capt., Johnnie Williams ( Cardiff), Jack Jones ( Newport), Dick Jones ( Swansea), Dicky Owen ( Swansea), Edwin Thomas Maynard ( Newport), Thomas Lloyd ( Neath), Rees Thomas ( Pontypool), Phil Waller ( Newport), Jim Webb ( Abertillery), Tom Evans ( Llanelli), Ivor Morgan ( Swansea), James Watts ( Llanelli)


Ireland vs. France

20 March 1909
  Ireland19 – 8  France
Try: Gardiner
O'Connor
Thompson (2)
Con: Gardiner
Parke
Pen: Parke
Try: Hourdebaigt
Lane
Mauriat
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: W Williams ( England)

Ireland: GJ Henebrey ( Garryowen), HB Thrift ( Wanderers), James Cecil Parke ( Monkstown), C Thompson ( Collegians), TJ Greeves ( NIFC), JJ O'Connor, G Pinion ( Monkstown), George Hamlet ( Old Wesley), C Adams ( Old Wesley), OJS Piper ( Cork Constitution), T Helpin ( Garryowen), JC Blackham ( Queens College, Cork), BA Solomons ( Dublin University), F Gardiner ( NIFC) capt., MG Garry ( Bective Rangers)

France: E de Jouvencel, M Burgun, F Mouronval, E Lesieur ( Stade Français), Gaston Lane ( Racing Club de France), A Hubert (Association Sportive Français), C Martin, M Legraine, P Guillemin, P Mauriat (Lyon), M Hourdebaigt, R de Malmann ( Racing Club de France), Marcel Communeau ( Stade Français) capt., G Borchard, J Gommes

External links

  • "6 Nations History". rugbyfootballhistory.com. Retrieved 2008-03-07.

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