2017 Six Nations Championship Explained

2017 Six Nations Championship
Date:4 February – 18 March 2017
Countries:
    Count:28
    Matches:15
    Attendance:996662
    Tries:66
    Top Point Scorer: Camille Lopez (67)
    Player Of The Tournament: Stuart Hogg[1]
    Previous Year:2016
    Previous Tournament:2016 Six Nations Championship
    Next Year:2018
    Next Tournament:2018 Six Nations Championship

    The 2017 Six Nations Championship was the 18th series of the Six Nations Championship, the annual northern hemisphere rugby union championship. The tournament was also known as the RBS 6 Nations because of the tournament's sponsorship by The Royal Bank of Scotland Group.

    It was contested by defending champions England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. Including the competition's previous iterations as the Home Nations Championship and Five Nations Championship, it was the 123rd edition of the tournament.[2]

    For the first time the 2017 tournament used the bonus point system common to most other professional rugby union tournaments.[3] As well as the standard four points for a win and two for a draw, a team scoring four tries in a match received an additional league table point, as did a team losing by seven or fewer points. Additionally, to ensure that a team winning all of its five matches (a Grand Slam) would also win the Championship, three bonus points were to be awarded for this achievement.[4] For the second successive year, the championship was won by England with a round to spare.[5] However, they were denied the Grand Slam and Triple Crown in the final game by a defeat to Ireland in the final round, the fifth time this has happened to England in the Six Nations era (2000, 2001, 2011, 2013 and 2017) and the third time at the hands of the Irish (the other two being 2001 and 2011).[6] [7]

    Participants

    NationStadiumHead coachCaptain
    Home stadiumCapacityLocation
    Twickenham Stadiumalign=center 82,000London Eddie JonesDylan Hartley
    Stade de Francealign=center 81,338Saint-Denis Guy NovèsGuilhem Guirado
    Aviva Stadiumalign=center 51,700Dublin Joe SchmidtRory Best 1
    Stadio Olimpicoalign=center 73,261Rome Conor O'SheaSergio Parisse
    Murrayfield Stadiumalign=center 67,144Edinburgh Vern CotterJohn Barclay 2
    Millennium Stadiumalign=center 74,500Cardiff Rob Howley (caretaker)Alun Wyn Jones
    1 Except the round 2 match against Italy, when Best was a late withdrawal due to illness and Jamie Heaslip took over the captaincy.[8]
    2 Replaced original captain Greig Laidlaw, who was ruled out of the Championship after sustaining an injury during Scotland's game against France in round 2.[9] [10]

    Squads

    See main article: 2017 Six Nations Championship squads.

    Fixtures

    Round 1

    FB 15
    RW 14Sean Maitland
    OC 13
    IC 12Alex Dunbar
    LW 11Tommy Seymour
    FH 10
    SH 9 Greig Laidlaw (c)
    N8 8
    OF 7
    BF 6 Ryan Wilson
    RL 5 Jonny Gray
    LL 4 Richie Gray
    TP 3 Zander Fagerson
    HK 2
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18Simon Berghan
    LK 19
    FL 20
    SH 21Ali Price
    FH 22
    CE 23
    Coach:
    Vern Cotter
    FB 15Rob Kearney
    RW 14
    OC 13Garry Ringrose
    IC 12Robbie Henshaw
    LW 11Simon Zebo
    FH 10Paddy Jackson
    SH 9 Conor Murray
    N8 8 Jamie Heaslip
    OF 7
    BF 6 CJ Stander
    RL 5 Devin Toner
    LL 4
    TP 3
    HK 2 Rory Best (c)
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16Niall Scannell
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    FL 20
    SH 21Kieran Marmion
    FH 22Ian Keatley
    WG 23
    Coach:
    Joe Schmidt
    Man of the Match:
    Stuart Hogg (Scotland)

    Touch judges:
    Jaco Peyper (South Africa)
    Nick Briant (New Zealand)
    Television match official:
    Glenn Newman (New Zealand)

    Notes:

    ----

    FB 15Mike Brown
    RW 14
    OC 13
    IC 12Owen Farrell
    LW 11Elliot Daly
    FH 10
    SH 9
    N8 8 Nathan Hughes
    OF 7 Tom Wood
    BF 6 Maro Itoje
    RL 5 Courtney Lawes
    LL 4
    TP 3 Dan Cole
    HK 2 Dylan Hartley (c)
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18Kyle Sinckler
    FL 19Teimana Harrison
    FL 20
    SH 21
    CE 22
    WG 23
    Coach:
    Eddie Jones
    FB 15Scott Spedding
    RW 14Noa Nakaitaci
    OC 13
    IC 12Gaël Fickou
    LW 11Virimi Vakatawa
    FH 10
    SH 9
    N8 8 Louis Picamoles
    OF 7 Kevin Gourdon
    BF 6
    RL 5 Yoann Maestri
    LL 4
    TP 3
    HK 2 Guilhem Guirado (c)
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    FL 20
    SH 21
    FH 22
    WG 23
    Coach:
    Guy Novès
    Man of the Match:
    Louis Picamoles (France)

    Touch judges:
    Glen Jackson (New Zealand)
    Marius van der Westhuizen (South Africa)
    Television match official:
    Peter Fitzgibbon (Ireland)

    Notes:

    ----

    FB 15
    RW 14
    OC 13
    IC 12Luke McLean
    LW 11Giovanbattista Venditti
    FH 10
    SH 9
    N8 8 Sergio Parisse (c)
    OF 7 Maxime Mbanda
    BF 6 Braam Steyn
    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
    CE 23
    Coach:
    Conor O'Shea
    FB 15Leigh Halfpenny
    RW 14George North
    OC 13Jonathan Davies
    IC 12
    LW 11Liam Williams
    FH 10
    SH 9
    N8 8
    OF 7 Justin Tipuric
    BF 6 Sam Warburton
    RL 5 Alun Wyn Jones (c)
    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:
    John Lacey (Ireland)
    Craig Maxwell-Keys (England)
    Television match official:
    Rowan Kitt (England)

    Round 2

    FB 15Edoardo Padovani
    RW 14Angelo Esposito
    OC 13
    IC 12Luke McLean
    LW 11Giovanbattista Venditti
    FH 10
    SH 9
    N8 8 Sergio Parisse (c)
    OF 7
    BF 6 Maxime Mbanda
    RL 5
    LL 4 Marco Fuser
    TP 3
    HK 2
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    N8 20
    SH 21
    FH 22
    CE 23
    Coach:
    Conor O'Shea
    FB 15
    RW 14Keith Earls
    OC 13Garry Ringrose
    IC 12
    LW 11
    FH 10Paddy Jackson
    SH 9
    N8 8 Jamie Heaslip (c)
    OF 7
    BF 6 CJ Stander
    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:
    Joe Schmidt
    Man of the Match:
    CJ Stander (Ireland)

    Touch judges:
    Angus Gardner (Australia)
    Marius van der Westhuizen (South Africa)
    Television match official:
    Rowan Kitt (England)

    Notes:

    ----

    FB 15Leigh Halfpenny
    RW 14Alex Cuthbert
    OC 13Jonathan Davies
    IC 12
    LW 11Liam Williams
    FH 10Dan Biggar
    SH 9
    N8 8
    OF 7
    BF 6 Sam Warburton
    RL 5 Alun Wyn Jones (c)
    LL 4 Jake Ball
    TP 3
    HK 2
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    N8 20
    SH 21
    FH 22Sam Davies
    CE 23
    Coach:
    Rob Howley
    FB 15Mike Brown
    RW 14
    OC 13
    IC 12Owen Farrell
    LW 11Elliot Daly
    FH 10George Ford
    SH 9
    N8 8
    OF 7
    BF 6 Maro Itoje
    RL 5 Courtney Lawes
    LL 4 Joe Launchbury
    TP 3
    HK 2 Dylan Hartley (c)
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    FL 19
    FL 20
    SH 21
    CE 22
    WG 23
    Coach:
    Eddie Jones
    Man of the Match:
    Joe Launchbury (England)

    Touch judges:
    Pascal Gaüzère (France)
    Nick Briant (New Zealand)
    Television match official:
    Glenn Newman (New Zealand)

    Notes:

    ----

    FB 15Scott Spedding
    RW 14Noa Nakaitaci
    OC 13Rémi Lamerat
    IC 12Gaël Fickou
    LW 11
    FH 10Camille Lopez
    SH 9
    N8 8 Louis Picamoles
    OF 7 Kevin Gourdon
    BF 6
    RL 5
    LL 4 Sébastien Vahaamahina
    TP 3
    HK 2 Guilhem Guirado (c)
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    N8 20
    SH 21
    FH 22Jean-Marc Doussain
    WG 23
    Coach:
    Guy Novès
    FB 15Stuart Hogg
    RW 14Sean Maitland
    OC 13Huw Jones
    IC 12
    LW 11Tommy Seymour
    FH 10
    SH 9 Greig Laidlaw (c)
    N8 8 Josh Strauss
    OF 7 Hamish Watson
    BF 6
    RL 5 Jonny Gray
    LL 4 Richie Gray
    TP 3
    HK 2
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    FL 20
    SH 21
    FH 22
    CE 23
    Coach:
    Vern Cotter
    Man of the Match:
    Kevin Gourdon (France)

    Touch judges:
    John Lacey (Ireland)
    Luke Pearce (England)
    Television match official:
    Peter Fitzgibbon (Ireland)

    Notes:

    Round 3

    FB 15
    RW 14Tommy Seymour
    OC 13Huw Jones
    IC 12Alex Dunbar
    LW 11Tim Visser
    FH 10Finn Russell
    SH 9
    N8 8 Ryan Wilson
    OF 7
    BF 6 John Barclay (c)
    RL 5 Jonny Gray
    LL 4 Richie Gray
    TP 3 Zander Fagerson
    HK 2
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18Simon Berghan
    LK 19Tim Swinson
    FL 20
    SH 21
    FH 22Duncan Weir
    CE 23Mark Bennett
    Coach:
    Vern Cotter
    FB 15Leigh Halfpenny
    RW 14George North
    OC 13Jonathan Davies
    IC 12
    LW 11Liam Williams
    FH 10
    SH 9 Rhys Webb
    N8 8
    OF 7 Justin Tipuric
    BF 6 Sam Warburton
    RL 5 Alun Wyn Jones (c)
    LL 4
    TP 3
    HK 2
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    N8 20
    SH 21Gareth Davies
    FH 22
    CE 23
    Coach:
    Rob Howley
    Man of the Match:
    Finn Russell (Scotland)

    Touch judges:
    JP Doyle (England)
    Matthew Carley (England)
    Television match official:
    Rowan Kitt (England)

    Notes:

    ----

    FB 15
    RW 14Keith Earls
    OC 13Garry Ringrose
    IC 12Robbie Henshaw
    LW 11Simon Zebo
    FH 10
    SH 9
    N8 8 Jamie Heaslip
    OF 7
    BF 6 CJ Stander
    RL 5 Devin Toner
    LL 4
    TP 3
    HK 2 Rory Best (c)
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    FL 20
    SH 21
    FH 22
    WG 23
    Coach:
    Joe Schmidt
    FB 15
    RW 14Yoann Huget
    OC 13
    IC 12Gaël Fickou
    LW 11Noa Nakaitaci
    FH 10Camille Lopez
    SH 9
    N8 8 Louis Picamoles
    OF 7 Kevin Gourdon
    BF 6
    RL 5 Yoann Maestri
    LL 4
    TP 3
    HK 2 Guilhem Guirado (c)
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    FL 20
    SH 21
    CE 22
    WG 23
    Coach:
    Guy Novès
    Man of the Match:
    Conor Murray (Ireland)

    Touch judges:
    Luke Pearce (England)
    Dan Jones (Wales)
    Television match official:
    George Ayoub (Australia)

    Notes:

    ----

    FB 15Mike Brown
    RW 14
    OC 13
    IC 12Owen Farrell
    LW 11Elliot Daly
    FH 10George Ford
    SH 9
    N8 8
    OF 7
    BF 6 Maro Itoje
    RL 5 Courtney Lawes
    LL 4 Joe Launchbury
    TP 3
    HK 2 Dylan Hartley (c)
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    FL 19
    FL 20
    SH 21
    CE 22
    WG 23
    Coach:
    Eddie Jones
    FB 15Edoardo Padovani
    RW 14
    OC 13Michele Campagnaro
    IC 12Luke McLean
    LW 11Giovanbattista Venditti
    FH 10
    SH 9
    N8 8 Sergio Parisse (c)
    OF 7
    BF 6 Braam Steyn
    RL 5 Dries van Schalkwyk
    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:
    Conor O'Shea
    Man of the Match:
    Joe Launchbury (England)

    Touch judges:
    Mathieu Raynal (France)
    Andrew Brace (Ireland)
    Television match official:
    George Ayoub (Australia)

    Notes:

    Round 4

    FB 15Leigh Halfpenny
    RW 14George North
    OC 13Jonathan Davies
    IC 12
    LW 11Liam Williams
    FH 10
    SH 9
    N8 8
    OF 7 Justin Tipuric
    BF 6 Sam Warburton
    RL 5 Alun Wyn Jones (c)
    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:
    Rob Howley
    FB 15
    RW 14Keith Earls
    OC 13Garry Ringrose
    IC 12Robbie Henshaw
    LW 11Simon Zebo
    FH 10
    SH 9
    N8 8 Jamie Heaslip
    OF 7 Seán O'Brien
    BF 6
    RL 5
    LL 4 Donnacha Ryan
    TP 3
    HK 2 Rory Best (c)
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    FL 20
    SH 21
    FH 22
    WG 23
    Coach:
    Joe Schmidt
    Man of the Match:
    Rhys Webb (Wales)

    Touch judges:
    Jérôme Garcès (France)
    Matthew Carley (England)
    Television match official:
    Ben Skeen (New Zealand)

    Notes:

    ----

    FB 15
    RW 14Angelo Esposito
    OC 13
    IC 12Luke McLean
    LW 11Giovanbattista Venditti
    FH 10Carlo Canna
    SH 9
    N8 8 Sergio Parisse (c)
    OF 7
    BF 6 Braam Steyn
    RL 5 Dries van Schalkwyk
    LL 4
    TP 3
    HK 2
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    FL 20
    SH 21
    CE 22
    WG 23
    Coach:
    Conor O'Shea
    FB 15Brice Dulin
    RW 14Noa Nakaitaci
    OC 13
    IC 12Gaël Fickou
    LW 11
    FH 10Camille Lopez
    SH 9
    N8 8
    OF 7 Kevin Gourdon
    BF 6 Fabien Sanconnie
    RL 5 Yoann Maestri
    LL 4
    TP 3
    HK 2 Guilhem Guirado (c)
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    FL 20
    SH 21
    FH 22
    WG 23
    Coach:
    Guy Novès
    Man of the Match:
    Baptiste Serin (France)

    Touch judges:
    Nigel Owens (Wales)
    JP Doyle (England)
    Television match official:
    Marius Jonker (South Africa)

    Notes:

    ----

    FB 15Mike Brown
    RW 14Jack Nowell
    OC 13
    IC 12Owen Farrell
    LW 11
    FH 10George Ford
    SH 9
    N8 8
    OF 7 James Haskell
    BF 6 Maro Itoje
    RL 5
    LL 4 Joe Launchbury
    TP 3
    HK 2 Dylan Hartley (c)
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    FL 19
    N8 20
    SH 21
    CE 22
    WG 23
    Coach:
    Eddie Jones
    FB 15
    RW 14
    OC 13Huw Jones
    IC 12Alex Dunbar
    LW 11Tim Visser
    FH 10Finn Russell
    SH 9 Ali Price
    N8 8
    OF 7 Hamish Watson
    BF 6 John Barclay (c)
    RL 5
    LL 4 Richie Gray
    TP 3
    HK 2
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    FL 20
    SH 21
    FH 22
    CE 23
    Coach:
    Vern Cotter
    Man of the Match:
    Jonathan Joseph (England)

    Touch judges:
    Romain Poite (France)
    Marius Mitrea (Italy)
    Television match official:
    Ben Skeen (New Zealand)

    Notes:

    Round 5

    FB 15Stuart Hogg
    RW 14Tommy Seymour
    OC 13
    IC 12Alex Dunbar
    LW 11Tim Visser
    FH 10Finn Russell
    SH 9
    N8 8
    OF 7 Hamish Watson
    BF 6 John Barclay (c)
    RL 5 Jonny Gray
    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:
    Vern Cotter
    FB 15Edoardo Padovani
    RW 14Angelo Esposito
    OC 13Tommaso Benvenuti
    IC 12Luke McLean
    LW 11Giovanbattista Venditti
    FH 10
    SH 9
    N8 8 Sergio Parisse (c)
    OF 7
    BF 6 Braam Steyn
    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
    FB 23
    Coach:
    Conor O'Shea
    Man of the Match:
    Finn Russell (Scotland)

    Touch judges:
    Nigel Owens (Wales)
    Luke Pearce (England)
    Television match official:
    Marius Jonker (South Africa)

    Notes:

    ----

    FB 15Brice Dulin
    RW 14Noa Nakaitaci
    OC 13
    IC 12Gaël Fickou
    LW 11
    FH 10
    SH 9
    N8 8 Louis Picamoles
    OF 7 Kevin Gourdon
    BF 6
    RL 5 Yoann Maestri
    LL 4
    TP 3
    HK 2 Guilhem Guirado (c)
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    N8 20
    SH 21
    FH 22
    WG 23
    Coach:
    Guy Novès
    FB 15
    RW 14George North
    OC 13Jonathan Davies
    IC 12
    LW 11Liam Williams
    FH 10Dan Biggar
    SH 9 Rhys Webb
    N8 8
    OF 7 Justin Tipuric
    BF 6 Sam Warburton
    RL 5 Alun Wyn Jones (c)
    LL 4
    TP 3
    HK 2 Ken Owens
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    N8 20
    SH 21Gareth Davies
    FH 22Sam Davies
    CE 23
    Coach:
    Rob Howley
    Man of the Match:
    Brice Dulin (France)

    Touch judges:
    Ben O’Keeffe (New Zealand)
    Matthew Carley (England)
    Television match official:
    Peter Fitzgibbon (Ireland)

    Notes:

    ----

    FB 15Jared Payne
    RW 14
    OC 13Garry Ringrose
    IC 12Robbie Henshaw
    LW 11Simon Zebo
    FH 10Johnny Sexton
    SH 9
    N8 8 CJ Stander
    OF 7
    BF 6 Peter O'Mahony
    RL 5 Iain Henderson
    LL 4
    TP 3
    HK 2 Rory Best (c)
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    LK 19
    FL 20
    SH 21
    FH 22Paddy Jackson
    WG 23
    Coach:
    Joe Schmidt
    FB 15Mike Brown
    RW 14Anthony Watson
    OC 13
    IC 12Owen Farrell
    LW 11Elliot Daly
    FH 10
    SH 9
    N8 8
    OF 7
    BF 6 Maro Itoje
    RL 5 Courtney Lawes
    LL 4 Joe Launchbury
    TP 3
    HK 2 Dylan Hartley (c)
    LP 1
    Replacements:
    HK 16
    PR 17
    PR 18
    FL 19
    N8 20
    SH 21
    CE 22
    WG 23
    Coach:
    Eddie Jones
    Man of the Match:
    Peter O'Mahony (Ireland)

    Touch judges:
    Mathieu Raynal (France)
    Marius Mitrea (Italy)
    Television match official:
    Ben Skeen (New Zealand)

    Notes:

    Statistics

    A record eight players were joint top try scorers, with Ireland flanker CJ Stander the first forward in the Six Nations era to score a hat-trick in a single match, against Italy. Stander's compatriot Craig Gilroy's own hat-trick in the same game set a new record – a replacement scoring three tries despite playing only 33 minutes in the entire tournament.

    Top points scorers

    PosNameTeamPts
    1Camille Lopez67
    2Owen Farrell63
    3Leigh Halfpenny62
    4Finn Russell45
    5Paddy Jackson36
    6Johnny Sexton25
    7Stuart Hogg18
    8Carlo Canna15
    Danny Care
    Keith Earls
    Craig Gilroy
    Jonathan Joseph
    George North
    CJ Stander
    Liam Williams

    Top try scorers

    PosNameTeamTries
    1Danny Care3
    Keith Earls
    Craig Gilroy
    Stuart Hogg
    Jonathan Joseph
    George North
    CJ Stander
    Liam Williams
    9Elliot Daly2
    Gaël Fickou
    Iain Henderson
    Huw Jones
    Jack Nowell
    Tommy Seymour
    Ben Te'o
    Tim Visser

    See also

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. News: Stuart Hogg named 2017 Six Nations player of the championship - have your say on the final results here. 23 March 2017. The Telegraph. 23 March 2017. Sport. Telegraph.
    2. Web site: Six Nations 2017 team-by-team guide: flexibility key as injuries mount. 1 February 2017. Guardian. 2 February 2017.
    3. Web site: Six Nations to Trial Bonus Points in 2017. sixnationsrugby.com. 18 March 2017.
    4. Web site: Six Nations: Bonus-point system introduced for 2017 tournament. 1 December 2016. BBC Sport. 1 December 2016.
    5. Web site: England beat Scotland 61-21 to retain Six Nations – as it happened. 11 March 2017. Guardianl. 22 March 2017.
    6. Web site: Ireland 13 England 9. 18 March 2017. BBC Sport. 22 March 2017.
    7. Web site: England pursuit of grand slam and record foiled by defiant Ireland. 18 March 2017. Guardian. 22 March 2017.
    8. Web site: Best out, Scannell starts for Ireland. 11 February 2017. 23 February 2017.
    9. Web site: Cotter banks on Barclay to lead Scotland against Wales. https://web.archive.org/web/20170224053126/http://thescotlandteam.com/2017/02/23/cotter-banks-on-barclay-to-lead-scotland-against-wales/. dead. 24 February 2017. 23 February 2017. thescotlandteam.com. 18 March 2017.
    10. Web site: Six Nations: Scotland's Greig Laidlaw ruled out for rest of campaign. 15 February 2017. bbc.co.uk. 18 March 2017.
    11. News: Scotland 27 Ireland 22: Stuart Hogg lights up Murrayfield as home side secure thrilling Six Nations win. 4 February 2017. Daily Telegraph. 6 February 2017. Bath. Richard.
    12. Web site: 2017 Six Nations: Scotland 27-22 Ireland. 4 February 2017. BBC Sport. 6 February 2017.
    13. Web site: Six Nations: England beat France 19-16 to start title defence with win. 4 February 2017. BBC Sport. 6 February 2017.
    14. Web site: Best out, Scannell starts for Ireland - Planet Rugby. 11 February 2017. planetrugby.com. 18 March 2017.
    15. News: Ireland claim record 6 Nations victory over woeful Italy. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220501/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-union/italy-10-ireland-63-six-nations-match-report-a7575291.html . 2022-05-01 . subscription . live. 11 February 2017. independent.co.uk. 18 March 2017.
    16. Web site: Ireland claim first Six Nations attacking bonus point with nine-try romp v Italy. 11 February 2017. stuff.co.nz. 18 March 2017.
    17. Web site: Scotland 29 Wales 13 . 25 February 2017. BBC Sport. 9 March 2017.
    18. Web site: Scotland 29-13 Wales: Six Nations – as it happened. 25 February 2017. Guardian. 9 March 2017.
    19. Web site: Ireland 19-9 France: Six Nations – as it happened. 25 February 2017. Guardian. 9 March 2017.
    20. Web site: Meagher. Gerard. Owen Farrell not the sentimental type as 50th England cap looms large. The Guardian. 22 February 2017. 26 February 2017.
    21. Web site: England 36-15 Italy. 26 February 2017. BBC Sport. 9 March 2017.
    22. News: Italy have shown a new way to play rugby. The Economist. 22 August 2018.
    23. News: World Rugby announce six law changes. RFU. 22 August 2018.
    24. News: Ruck-less law change was an 'over-reaction' says Italy coach Conor O'Shea. 30 January 2018. i. 22 August 2018.
    25. Web site: England 61-21 Scotland. 11 March 2017. BBC Sport. 22 March 2017.
    26. News: England 61 Scotland 21: Auld Enemy put to the sword as Jonathan Joseph spearheads Calcutta Cup rout. 11 March 2017. The Telegraph. 22 March 2017. Cleary. Mick. Dilworth. Miles.
    27. Web site: The 2017 Six Nations by numbers. 19 March 2017.
    28. News: France 20 Wales 18: 100th-minute try gives hosts win after extraordinary finish. The Daily Telegraph. 18 March 2017. 18 March 2017.
    29. Web site: RBS 6 Nations: France beat Wales 20-18 in final minute. itv.com. 18 March 2017. 18 March 2017.
    30. News: Ireland 13 England 9: No Six Nations Grand Slam or world record, but Eddie Jones claims back to back titles. 18 March 2017. The Telegraph. 22 March 2017.