2013 Six Nations Championship Explained

2013 Six Nations Championship
Date:2 February  – 16 March 2013
Countries:




Count:26
Matches:15
Top Point Scorer: Leigh Halfpenny (74)
Top Try Scorer: Alex Cuthbert (4)
Player Of The Tournament: Leigh Halfpenny
Previous Year:2012
Previous Tournament:2012 Six Nations Championship
Next Year:2014
Next Tournament:2014 Six Nations Championship

The 2013 Six Nations Championship, known as the 2013 RBS 6 Nations because of the tournament's sponsorship by the Royal Bank of Scotland, was the 14th series of the Six Nations Championship, the annual northern hemisphere rugby union championship. It was contested by England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales.

Including the competition's previous incarnations as the Home Nations Championship and Five Nations Championship, it was the 119th edition of the tournament. Wales won the tournament for the second time in two years, the first time they had won back-to-back championships since their 1978 and 1979 wins. France collected the wooden spoon by finishing last for the first time since 1999. It was also the first time every team managed to win at least 3 competition points (the equivalent of a win and a draw or three draws) since 1974.

Participants

NationStadiumHead coachCaptain
Home stadiumCapacityCity
Twickenham Stadium82,000London Stuart LancasterChris Robshaw
Stade de France81,338Saint-Denis Philippe Saint-AndréPascal Papé, Thierry Dusautoir
Aviva Stadium51,700Dublin Declan KidneyJamie Heaslip
Stadio Olimpico72,698Rome Jacques BrunelSergio Parisse2
Murrayfield Stadium67,144Edinburgh Scott Johnson (interim)Kelly Brown
Millennium Stadium74,500Cardiff Rob Howley (caretaker)Ryan Jones, Sam Warburton, Gethin Jenkins

2 Except the round 3 match as he was suspended.

Squads

See main article: 2013 Six Nations Championship squads.

Overview

At the start of the 2013 Six Nations Championships England were favoured to win by many pundits after they beat the world champion New Zealand team in December 2012. France, enjoying a winning streak prior to the competition, were also considered strong contenders.[1] In contrast defending champions Wales had suffered seven consecutive defeats (4 versus Australia) and were without their regular head coach Warren Gatland.[2] Expectations regarding England and Wales were confirmed in the first round of matches, played on 2 February, with England enjoying a convincing 38–18 victory against Scotland and Wales losing 22–30 against Ireland despite a Welsh comeback from 3-30 down just after half time.[3] [4] France however were upset in their first game, going down 23–18 against Italy.[5] The following week both England and Wales won their matches, against Ireland and France respectively.[6] [7] Scotland meanwhile beat Italy 34–10 in the other game,[8] their first Six Nations victory since 2011.[9] In round three Wales defeated Italy 9–26 and England beat France 23–13.[10] [11] In the remaining match, Scotland defeated Ireland for a second consecutive victory.[12] Wales won their round four clash against Scotland 26-13 and in the process achieved a record fifth consecutive away win in the Six Nations. England remained undefeated after beating Italy 18-11.[13] [14] Ireland and France tied 13–13, giving France their first points in the competition.[15]

England having won all four matches to this point (on 8 points) and Wales with three victories (6 points) meant that their match against each other in the final week, on 16 March, would determine the champions. A victory by Wales would give them two points and put them on equal footing with England. If they won by more than seven points they would move ahead on points differential and retain the title.[16] England were slight favourites heading into the game due to their unbeaten run,[17] although Wales had the advantage of a more experienced side and playing at home in the Millennium Stadium.[18] Going into the final round Scotland were on 4 points, Ireland on 3, Italy on 2 and France on 1.[19] Italy ended up beating Ireland and Scotland lost to France, giving Scotland and Italy 4 points each (with Scotland finishing ahead on points differential) and Ireland and France 3 points each (with Ireland finishing ahead on points differential).[20] France ended up with the wooden spoon, the first time they had finished last in the competition since 1999.[21]

Wales defeated England by an emphatic 30–3, their biggest ever win over England.[22] At half time Wales had just a 9-3 lead, with three penalties to fullback Leigh Halfpenny against one from England's Owen Farrell. The first 20 minutes of the second half saw Wales score points through a try to winger Alex Cuthbert, and another penalty goal to Halfpenny. This gave them a comfortable 17-3 lead heading into the last quarter of the game. Wales fly half Dan Biggar dropped a goal, which was then followed by a second try to Cuthbert in the 66th minute to put the game beyond England. Biggar kicked a final penalty with 10 minutes to go to give Wales their 30–3 victory.[23] [24] Wales coach Rob Howley described the victory as a better achievement than their 2012 Grand Slam[25] and Welsh captain Sam Warburton described the win as the "best moment" of his career.[26] England coach Stuart Lancaster admitted that his side "didn't turn up" to their final match.[27]

Fixtures

As with the 2012 Six Nations Championship, there were no Friday night fixtures.[28]

Round 1

FB 15Leigh Halfpenny
RW 14Alex Cuthbert
OC 13Jonathan Davies
IC 12Jamie Roberts
LW 11George North
FH 10
SH 9
N8 8 Taulupe Faletau
OF 7 Sam Warburton (c)
BF 6
RL 5
LL 4 Andrew Coombs
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23Scott Williams
Coach:
Rob Howley
FB 15Rob Kearney
RW 14Craig Gilroy
OC 13Brian O'Driscoll
IC 12
LW 11Simon Zebo
FH 10Johnny Sexton
SH 9
N8 8 Jamie Heaslip (c)
OF 7 Seán O'Brien
BF 6
RL 5 Donnacha Ryan
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16Seán Cronin
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22Ronan O'Gara
CE 23
Coach:
Declan Kidney
Man of the Match:
Brian O'Driscoll (Ireland)

Touch judges:
Jaco Peyper (South Africa)
Pascal Gaüzère (France)
Television match official:
Graham Hughes (England)

Notes:

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FB 15
RW 14Chris Ashton
OC 13Brad Barritt
IC 12
LW 11Mike Brown
FH 10Owen Farrell
SH 9
N8 8
OF 7 Chris Robshaw (c)
BF 6 Tom Wood
RL 5 Geoff Parling
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23
Coach:
Stuart Lancaster
FB 15
RW 14Sean Maitland
OC 13Sean Lamont
IC 12Matt Scott
LW 11Tim Visser
FH 10Ruaridh Jackson
SH 9
N8 8 Johnnie Beattie
OF 7 Kelly Brown (c)
BF 6
RL 5
LL 4 Richie Gray
TP 3 Euan Murray
HK 2
LP 1 Ryan Grant
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17Moray Low
PR 18Geoff Cross
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22Duncan Weir
CE 23
Coach:
Scott Johnson
Man of the Match:
Owen Farrell (England)

Touch judges:
Jérôme Garcès (France)
Francisco Pastrana (Argentina)
Television match official:
Nigel Whitehouse (Wales)

Notes:

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FB 15Andrea Masi
RW 14Giovanbattista Venditti
OC 13
IC 12Alberto Sgarbi
LW 11Luke McLean
FH 10
SH 9
N8 8 Sergio Parisse (c)
OF 7
BF 6 Alessandro Zanni
RL 5 Francesco Minto
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23
Coach:
Jacques Brunel
FB 15
RW 14Wesley Fofana
OC 13
IC 12Maxime Mermoz
LW 11Benjamin Fall
FH 10Frédéric Michalak
SH 9
N8 8
OF 7 Thierry Dusautoir
BF 6 Fulgence Ouedraogo
RL 5 Yoann Maestri
LL 4 Pascal Papé (c)
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17Vincent Debaty
PR 18
LK 19
N8 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23
Coach:
Philippe Saint-André
Man of the Match:
Luciano Orquera (Italy)

Touch judges:
Wayne Barnes (England)
Leighton Hodges (Wales)
Television match official:
Gareth Simmonds (Wales)

Notes:

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Round 2

FB 15
RW 14Sean Maitland
OC 13Sean Lamont
IC 12Matt Scott
LW 11Tim Visser
FH 10Ruaridh Jackson
SH 9
N8 8 Johnnie Beattie
OF 7 Kelly Brown (c)
BF 6 Rob Harley
RL 5
LL 4 Richie Gray
TP 3
HK 2 Ross Ford
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16Pat MacArthur
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22Duncan Weir
CE 23
Coach:
Scott Johnson
FB 15Andrea Masi
RW 14Giovanbattista Venditti
OC 13Tommaso Benvenuti
IC 12Gonzalo Canale
LW 11Luke McLean
FH 10
SH 9
N8 8 Sergio Parisse (c)
OF 7
BF 6 Alessandro Zanni
RL 5 Francesco Minto
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23Gonzalo Garcia
Coach:
Jacques Brunel
Man of the Match:
Greig Laidlaw (Scotland)

Touch judges:
John Lacey (Ireland)
Leighton Hodges (Wales)
Television match official:
Marshall Kilgore (Ireland)

Notes:

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FB 15Yoann Huget
RW 14Wesley Fofana
OC 13Mathieu Bastareaud
IC 12
LW 11
FH 10Frédéric Michalak
SH 9
N8 8 Louis Picamoles
OF 7 Thierry Dusautoir (c)
BF 6
RL 5 Yoann Maestri
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
N8 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23
Coach:
Philippe Saint-André
FB 15Leigh Halfpenny
RW 14Alex Cuthbert
OC 13Jonathan Davies
IC 12
LW 11George North
FH 10Dan Biggar
SH 9
N8 8 Taulupe Faletau
OF 7 Justin Tipuric
BF 6 Ryan Jones (c)
RL 5
LL 4 Andrew Coombs
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22James Hook
CE 23
Coach:
Rob Howley
Man of the Match:
Leigh Halfpenny (Wales)

Touch judges:
Alain Rolland (Ireland)
Francisco Pastrana (Argentina)
Television match official:
Giulio De Santis (Italy)

Notes:

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FB 15Rob Kearney
RW 14Craig Gilroy
OC 13Brian O'Driscoll
IC 12Gordon D'Arcy
LW 11
FH 10
SH 9 Conor Murray
N8 8 Jamie Heaslip (c)
OF 7
BF 6 Peter O'Mahony
RL 5
LL 4 Mike McCarthy
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21Eoin Reddan
FH 22
CE 23
Coach:
Declan Kidney
FB 15Alex Goode
RW 14Chris Ashton
OC 13Brad Barritt
IC 12
LW 11Mike Brown
FH 10Owen Farrell
SH 9 Ben Youngs
N8 8 Tom Wood
OF 7 Chris Robshaw (c)
BF 6 James Haskell
RL 5 Geoff Parling
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
N8 20
SH 21Danny Care
FH 22Toby Flood
CE 23
Coach:
Stuart Lancaster
Man of the Match:
Chris Robshaw (England)

Touch judges:
Nigel Owens (Wales)
Pascal Gaüzère (France)
Television match official:
Iain Ramage (Scotland)

Notes:

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Round 3

FB 15Andrea Masi
RW 14Giovanbattista Venditti
OC 13Tommaso Benvenuti
IC 12
LW 11Luke McLean
FH 10Kris Burton
SH 9
N8 8
OF 7
BF 6 Alessandro Zanni
RL 5
LL 4 Antonio Pavanello
TP 3 Martin Castrogiovanni (c)
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22Luciano Orquera
CE 23
Coach:
Jacques Brunel
FB 15Leigh Halfpenny
RW 14Alex Cuthbert
OC 13Jonathan Davies
IC 12
LW 11George North
FH 10
SH 9
N8 8 Taulupe Faletau
OF 7 Justin Tipuric
BF 6 Ryan Jones (c)
RL 5 Ian Evans
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23
Coach:
Rob Howley
Man of the Match:
Leigh Halfpenny (Wales)

Touch judges:
Alain Rolland (Ireland)
Pascal Gaüzère (France)
Television match official:
Geoff Warren (England)

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FB 15Alex Goode
RW 14Chris Ashton
OC 13Manu Tuilagi
IC 12Brad Barritt
LW 11Mike Brown
FH 10
SH 9
N8 8 Tom Wood
OF 7 Chris Robshaw (c)
BF 6
RL 5 Geoff Parling
LL 4 Joe Launchbury
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17Dave Wilson
PR 18
FL 19
N8 20Thomas Waldrom
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23Billy Twelvetrees
Coach:
Stuart Lancaster
FB 15Yoann Huget
RW 14Vincent Clerc
OC 13
IC 12Wesley Fofana
LW 11Benjamin Fall
FH 10
SH 9
N8 8 Louis Picamoles
OF 7 Thierry Dusautoir (c)
BF 6
RL 5 Yoann Maestri
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23
Coach:
Philippe Saint-André
Man of the Match:
Chris Robshaw (England)

Touch judges:
John Lacey (Ireland)
Leighton Hodges (Wales)
Television match official:
Jim Yuille (Scotland)

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FB 15Stuart Hogg
RW 14Sean Maitland
OC 13Sean Lamont
IC 12Matt Scott
LW 11Tim Visser
FH 10
SH 9 Greig Laidlaw
N8 8
OF 7 Kelly Brown (c)
BF 6
RL 5
LL 4 Richie Gray
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18Jon Welsh
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21Henry Pyrgos
FH 22
CE 23Max Evans
Coach:
Scott Johnson
FB 15Rob Kearney
RW 14
OC 13Brian O'Driscoll
IC 12Luke Marshall
LW 11Keith Earls
FH 10
SH 9
N8 8 Jamie Heaslip (c)
OF 7 Seán O'Brien
BF 6
RL 5 Donnacha Ryan
LL 4
TP 3 Mike Ross
HK 2 Rory Best
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16Seán Cronin
PR 17
PR 18Declan Fitzpatrick
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
WG 23
Coach:
Declan Kidney
Man of the Match:
Jim Hamilton (Scotland)

Touch judges:
Jérôme Garcès (France)
Greg Garner (England)
Television match official:
Eric Gauzins (France)

Notes:

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Round 4

FB 15Stuart Hogg
RW 14Sean Maitland
OC 13Sean Lamont
IC 12Matt Scott
LW 11Tim Visser
FH 10
SH 9 Greig Laidlaw
N8 8
OF 7 Kelly Brown (c)
BF 6 Rob Harley
RL 5 Jim Hamilton
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2 Ross Ford
LP 1 Ryan Grant
Replacements:
HK 16Dougie Hall
PR 17Moray Low
PR 18
LK 19
N8 20
SH 21Henry Pyrgos
FH 22
CE 23Max Evans
Coach:
Scott Johnson
FB 15Leigh Halfpenny
RW 14Alex Cuthbert
OC 13Jonathan Davies
IC 12
LW 11George North
FH 10Dan Biggar
SH 9
N8 8
OF 7 Sam Warburton
BF 6 Ryan Jones (c)
RL 5 Ian Evans
LL 4 Alun Wyn Jones
TP 3 Adam Jones
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18Scott Andrews
LK 19Andrew Coombs
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22James Hook
CE 23
Coach:
Rob Howley
Man of the Match:
Sam Warburton (Wales)

Touch judges:
Glen Jackson (New Zealand)
Lourens van der Merwe (South Africa)
Television match official:
Giulio De Santis (Italy)

Notes:

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FB 15Rob Kearney
RW 14
OC 13
IC 12
LW 11Keith Earls
FH 10Paddy Jackson
SH 9
N8 8 Jamie Heaslip (c)
OF 7 Seán O'Brien
BF 6
RL 5
LL 4 Mike McCarthy
TP 3 Mike Ross
HK 2 Rory Best
LP 1 Cian Healy
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17Dave Kilcoyne
PR 18Stephen Archer
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
WG 23
Coach:
Declan Kidney
FB 15Yoann Huget
RW 14Vincent Clerc
OC 13
IC 12Wesley Fofana
LW 11Maxime Médard
FH 10Frédéric Michalak
SH 9 Morgan Parra
N8 8 Louis Picamoles
OF 7 Thierry Dusautoir (c)
BF 6
RL 5
LL 4 Christophe Samson
TP 3 Nicolas Mas
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18Luc Ducalcon
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21Maxime Machenaud
FH 22François Trinh-Duc
CE 23
Coach:
Philippe Saint-André
Man of the Match:
Conor Murray (Ireland)

Touch judges:
Wayne Barnes (England)
Greg Garner (England)
Television match official:
Nigel Whitehouse (Wales)

Notes:

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FB 15Alex Goode
RW 14Chris Ashton
OC 13Manu Tuilagi
IC 12
LW 11Mike Brown
FH 10Toby Flood
SH 9
N8 8 Tom Wood
OF 7 Chris Robshaw (c)
BF 6
RL 5
LL 4 Joe Launchbury
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22Freddie Burns
CE 23
Coach:
Stuart Lancaster
FB 15
RW 14Giovanbattista Venditti
OC 13Gonzalo Canale
IC 12Gonzalo Garcia
LW 11
FH 10Luciano Orquera
SH 9
N8 8 Sergio Parisse (c)
OF 7
BF 6 Alessandro Zanni
RL 5
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
LK 20
FL 21
SH 22
CE 23
Coach:
Jacques Brunel
Man of the Match:
Andrea Masi (Italy)

Touch judges:
Nigel Owens (Wales)
Mathieu Raynal (France)
Television match official:
Simon McDowell (Ireland)

Notes

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Round 5

FB 15
RW 14Giovanbattista Venditti
OC 13Gonzalo Canale
IC 12Gonzalo Garcia
LW 11Luke McLean
FH 10Luciano Orquera
SH 9
N8 8 Sergio Parisse (c)
OF 7
BF 6 Alessandro Zanni
RL 5
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
LK 20
FL 21
SH 22
CE 23
Coach:
Jacques Brunel
FB 15Rob Kearney
RW 14Craig Gilroy
OC 13
IC 12
LW 11
FH 10Paddy Jackson
SH 9
N8 8 Jamie Heaslip (c)
OF 7 Seán O'Brien
BF 6 Peter O'Mahony
RL 5
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
WG 23
Coach:
Declan Kidney
Man of the Match:
Alessandro Zanni (Italy)

Touch judges:
Romain Poite (France)
Glen Jackson (New Zealand)
Television match official:
Jim Yuille (Scotland)

Notes:

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FB 15Leigh Halfpenny
RW 14Alex Cuthbert
OC 13Jonathan Davies
IC 12
LW 11George North
FH 10
SH 9
N8 8 Taulupe Faletau
OF 7 Justin Tipuric
BF 6
RL 5
LL 4 Alun Wyn Jones
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1 Gethin Jenkins (c)
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23
Coach:
Rob Howley
FB 15
RW 14Chris Ashton
OC 13Manu Tuilagi
IC 12Brad Barritt
LW 11Mike Brown
FH 10
SH 9
N8 8
OF 7 Chris Robshaw (c)
BF 6 Tom Croft
RL 5 Geoff Parling
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23
Coach:
Stuart Lancaster
Man of the Match:
Justin Tipuric (Wales)

Touch judges:
Craig Joubert (South Africa)
John Lacey (Ireland)
Television match official:
Marshall Kilgore (Ireland)

Notes:

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FB 15Yoann Huget
RW 14Vincent Clerc
OC 13
IC 12Wesley Fofana
LW 11Maxime Médard
FH 10
SH 9
N8 8 Louis Picamoles
OF 7 Thierry Dusautoir (c)
BF 6
RL 5 Yoann Maestri
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23
Coach:
Philippe Saint-André
FB 15Stuart Hogg
RW 14
OC 13Sean Lamont
IC 12Matt Scott
LW 11Tim Visser
FH 10
SH 9
N8 8
OF 7 Kelly Brown (c)
BF 6 Alasdair Strokosch
RL 5 Jim Hamilton
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
N8 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23
Coach:
Scott Johnson
Man of the Match:
Wesley Fofana (France)

Touch judges:
George Clancy (Ireland)
Lourens van der Merwe (South Africa)
Television match official:
Carlo Damasco (Italy)

Statistics

Points scorers

PosNameTeamPts
1Leigh Halfpenny74
2Greig Laidlaw61
3Owen Farrell45
4Frédéric Michalak33
Luciano Orquera
6Paddy Jackson26
7Toby Flood24
8Alex Cuthbert20
9Johnny Sexton15
10Kris Burton14

Try scorers

PosNameTeamTries
1Alex Cuthbert4
2Wesley Fofana2
Stuart Hogg
Louis Picamoles
Tim Visser
625 players1

Media coverage

In the United Kingdom, BBC One[31] televised the all matches live apart from the round five match between France and Scotland which was televised live on both BBC HD and BBC Two. There was also a forum show on the BBC Red Button for satellite, cable and Freeview viewers after several matches. Four days after the conclusion of the tournament, there was a highlights programme called “Wales v England: We Did It!” shown at 10:50pm on BBC One in Wales.

In Wales, Wales matches were televised live in Welsh by S4C.

Elsewhere, the tournament's matches were televised live by RTÉ in Ireland,[32] France Télévisions in France, Sky Italia in Italy, ESPN in Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands and Japan, SuperSport in South Africa, ESPN+ in Latin America, ESPN Brasil in Brazil, Setanta Sports Asia in Southeast Asia, Dolce Sport in Romania, Nova Sports in Greece, Sport TV in Portugal, Sport 1 in eastern Europe as well as Channel 9, Arena Sport TV and Canal+.

In the United States, BBC America televised one match from each week live[33] while Universal Sports televised all the matches in delay[34] as did Sportsnet World in Canada.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Six Nations 2013: Who will win the title?. BBC News. 1 February 2013.
  2. News: Six Nations Team Guide. The Guardian. 26 January 2013. London. Paul. Rees.
  3. Web site: Six Nations: Ireland hold off second half comeback by Wales | Live Rugby Match Pack . ESPN Scrum . 2014-02-08.
  4. Web site: England 38-18 Scotland - England ease to Calcutta Cup win | Live Rugby Match Pack . ESPN Scrum . 2014-02-08.
  5. Web site: Six Nations: Italy record famous win over France | Live Rugby Match Pack . ESPN Scrum . 2014-02-08.
  6. Web site: Six Nations: France 6-16 Wales: Wales stop the rot in Paris | Live Rugby Match Pack . ESPN Scrum . 2014-02-08.
  7. Web site: Six Nations: England keep Grand Slam dreams alive | Live Rugby Match Pack . ESPN Scrum . 2014-02-08.
  8. News: Mike Averis at Murrayfield . Scotland 34-10 Italy | Six Nations match report | Sport | The Observer . Guardian . 9 February 2013. 2014-02-08 . London.
  9. Web site: Standley . James . BBC Sport - Six Nations 2013: Scotland 34-10 Italy . Bbc.co.uk . 2013-02-09 . 2014-02-08.
  10. Web site: Hugh Godwin . England 23 France 13: England defeated France in Six Nations - Rugby Union - Sport - London Evening Standard . Standard.co.uk . 2013-02-23 . 2014-02-08.
  11. News: Terry Daley . Reuters . Wales overwhelm Italy in torrential rain - Chicago Tribune . Articles.chicagotribune.com . 2013-02-23 . 2014-02-08.
  12. News: Mike Averis at Murrayfield . Scotland 12-8 Ireland | Six Nations match report | Sport . The Guardian . 24 February 2013. 2014-02-08 . London.
  13. Web site: Six Nations - Scotland 18-28 Wales: Leigh Halfpenny boots Wales to victory | Live Rugby Match Pack . ESPN Scrum . 2014-02-08.
  14. Web site: Six Nations: England survive Italy scare | Live Rugby Match Pack . ESPN Scrum . 2014-02-08.
  15. Web site: France force draw but wooden spoon still looms . The News Tribe . 2014-02-08.
  16. News: Wales v England: Cardiff Six Nations Showdown. Sky News. 16 March 2013.
  17. News: Shaun Edwards . England may be favourites, but Wales have built up a real head of steam . The Guardian . 14 March 2013. 2014-02-08 . London.
  18. News: Rees . Paul . Six Nations: Welsh eyes on the prize, not just stopping England's slam. guardian.co.uk . 2013-03-14 . 2014-02-08 . London.
  19. Web site: Rugby Union | Six Nations 2013 | Points table . ESPN Scrum . 2014-02-08.
  20. Web site: Rugby Union | Six Nations 2013 | Points table . ESPN Scrum . 2014-02-08.
  21. News: France finish with Six Nations wooden spoon despite win over Scotland. The Guardian. 16 March 2013. London. Mike. Averis.
  22. News: Wales bask in Six Nations title after slamming England in Cardiff rout. The Guardian. 16 March 2013. London. Paul. Rees.
  23. Web site: Steve Douglas . Six Nations | Wales dominate England to snatch Six... . Stuff.co.nz . 2013-03-17 . 2014-02-08.
  24. Web site: Rugby Union - ESPN Scrum - Wales v England at Millennium Stadium, Mar 16, 2013 . ESPN Scrum . 2014-02-08.
  25. Web site: Six Nations 2013: Wales win 'better' than 2012 Grand Slam . BBC . March 16, 2013 . March 17, 2013.
  26. News: Wales Six Nations win: Pride and joy at title triumph. BBC News. 17 March 2013.
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