1983 Five Nations Championship Explained
1983 Five Nations Championship |
Date: | 15 January - 19 March 1983 |
Countries: |
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Champions: | and |
Matches: | 10 |
Tries: | 24 |
Top Point Scorer: | Ollie Campbell (52) |
Top Try Scorer: | Patrick Estève (5) |
Previous Year: | 1982 |
Previous Tournament: | 1982 Five Nations Championship |
Next Year: | 1984 |
Next Tournament: | 1984 Five Nations Championship |
The 1983 Five Nations Championship was the 54th series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship.
Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the 89th series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between 15 January and 19 March. For the 17th time, the championship was shared. France and Ireland finished level on points, and no tie-break procedure existed before 1993. It was France's 5th shared title, and Ireland's 8th.[1]
French wing Patrick Estève scored a try against each other team in this tournament, finishing as the top try scorer, with five tries. This was the first time since 1925 that such a feat had been achieved.
Participants
The teams involved were:
Results
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External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Campbell claims crown. 21 March 1983. Glasgow Herald (page 16). 3 July 2013 .