2022 Six Nations Championship Explained
2022 Six Nations Championship |
Date: | 5 February – 19 March 2022 |
Countries: | |
Count: | 18 |
Grand Slam: | (10th title) |
Triple Crown: | (12th title) |
Millennium Trophy: | (15th title) |
Calcutta Cup: | (42nd title) |
Centenary Quaich: | (19th title) |
Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy: | (14th title) |
Doddie Weir Cup: | (4th title) |
Auld Alliance Trophy: | (2nd title) |
Cuttitta Cup: | (1st title) |
Matches: | 15 |
Top Point Scorer: | Marcus Smith (71 points) |
Top Try Scorer: | James Lowe Damian Penaud Gabin Villière (3 tries) |
Player Of The Tournament: | Antoine Dupont[1] |
Previous Year: | 2021 |
Previous Tournament: | 2021 Six Nations Championship |
Next Year: | 2023 |
Next Tournament: | 2023 Six Nations Championship |
The 2022 Six Nations Championship (known as the Guinness Six Nations for sponsorship reasons) was the 23rd Six Nations Championship, the annual rugby union competition contested by the national teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales, and the 128th edition of the competition (including all its previous incarnations as the Home Nations Championship and Five Nations Championship). Wales entered the tournament as defending champions.
France won the Championship and the Grand Slam – both for the first time since 2010 – clinching the title with a 25–13 win over England at the Stade de France.[2] Runners-up Ireland won the Triple Crown for the sixth time in the Six Nations era.[3]
Italy came into the tournament on the back of 36 successive Six Nations losses since they beat Scotland, in 2015. Trailing 21–15 with less than two minutes remaining in their final game against Wales, Edoardo Padovani scored a try to win the match for Italy, ending a 40-match winless run in the Six Nations.[4]
Participants
Nation | Stadium | Head coach | Captain |
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Home stadium | Capacity | Location |
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| Twickenham Stadium | 82,000 | London | Eddie Jones | Tom Curry, Courtney Lawes1 |
| Stade de France | 81,338 | Saint-Denis | Fabien Galthié, Raphaël Ibañez 2 | Antoine Dupont |
| Aviva Stadium | 51,700 | Dublin | Andy Farrell | Johnny Sexton, James Ryan, Peter O'Mahony 3 |
| Stadio Olimpico | 73,261 | Rome | Kieran Crowley | Michele Lamaro |
| Murrayfield Stadium | 67,144 | Edinburgh | Gregor Townsend | Stuart Hogg |
| Millennium Stadium | 73,931 | Cardiff | Wayne Pivac | Dan Biggar | |
1 Owen Farrell was originally named in the England squad as captain ahead of the Championship, but was later ruled out due to injury. Tom Curry captained the team for the first two matches, and Courtney Lawes was captain for the final three rounds.
2 Fabien Galthié tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of the opening round and Raphaël Ibañez took on the role for France's match against Italy.[5]
3 Johnny Sexton was ruled out in round 2 and James Ryan captained in his absence. Ryan was not selected in round 3 and Peter O'Mahony was named as captain.
Squads
See main article: 2022 Six Nations Championship squads.
Table
Table ranking rules
- Four points are awarded for a win.
- Two points are awarded for a draw.
- A bonus point is awarded to a team that scores four or more tries, or loses by seven points or fewer. If a team scores four or more tries, and loses by seven points or fewer, they are awarded both bonus points.
- Three bonus points are awarded to a team that wins all five of their matches (a Grand Slam). This ensures that a Grand Slam winning team would top the table with at least 23 points, as another team could lose one match while winning two bonus points and win the other four matches while winning four bonus points for a maximum of 22 points.
- Tiebreakers
- If two or more teams are tied on table points, the team with the better points difference (points scored less points conceded) is ranked higher.
- If the above tiebreaker fails to separate tied teams, the team that scores the higher number of total tries (including penalty tries) in their matches is ranked higher.
- If two or more teams remain tied after applying the above tiebreakers then those teams will be placed at equal rank; if the tournament has concluded and more than one team is placed first then the title will be shared between them.
Fixtures
The tournament's fixtures were announced on 28 April 2021, and included a Friday night game – Wales hosting France in round 4 – for the first time since the opening match of the 2019 Six Nations Championship.[6]
Round 1
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Notes:- Ben White (Scotland) made his international debut.
- Scotland achieved back-to-back wins against England for the first time since 1984.
- Scotland retained the Calcutta Cup.[9]
- Tom Curry became England's youngest captain since Will Carling against Australia in 1988.
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Round 2
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Notes:- Andrea Zambonin (Italy) and Ollie Chessum (England) made their international debuts.
- Ben Youngs made his 114th appearance for England, equalling Jason Leonard's record as England's most-capped player.[12]
- England kept a clean sheet against Italy in the Six Nations for the first time.
Round 3
Notes:- Hamish Watson (Scotland) was originally named to start, but was forced to withdraw the day before the match after testing positive for COVID-19. He was replaced by Nick Haining, whose place on the bench was taken by Andy Christie.
- Andy Christie (Scotland) made his international debut.
- France reclaimed the Auld Alliance Trophy, having lost it in 2020.
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Notes:- Michael Lowry (Ireland) made his international debut.[14]
- Italy played with 13 players from the 19th minute of the match due to World Rugby Law 3.20, which requires a team that is unable to continue with contested scrums as a result of a player being sent off to lose an additional player. This meant that no replacement was made for Toa Halafihi.[15]
- Italy suffered their 100th defeat in the Six Nations Championship.
- Referee Nika Amashukeli became the first Georgian and Tier 2 union official to referee in this Six Nations Championship.
Round 4
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Notes- Ireland retain the Millennium Trophy.[17]
- This was Ireland's biggest win over England at Twickenham since 1964, surpassing the 13-point margin in 1964.[18]
- Charlie Ewels' red card was the quickest to be given (at 82 seconds) in Championship history.[19]
Round 5
Notes:- Alun Wyn Jones (Wales) made his 150th appearance, the first player to achieve this.
- Dan Biggar (Wales) became the seventh Welshman to earn his 100th test cap.
- Braam Steyn (Italy) earned his 50th test cap.
- Tiziano Pasquali (Italy) had been named on the bench but withdrew ahead of the game and replaced by Filippo Alongi.
- Filippo Alongi (Italy) made his international debut.
- Italy won in the Six Nations Championship for the first time since their victory over Scotland in Edinburgh in 2015 (19–22), ending a 36–match losing streak in the Championship.
- Italy defeated Wales for the first time since 2007, and achieved their first away victory against Wales.
- Italy won against a Tier 1 nation for the first time since their victory over South Africa in 2016 (20–18).
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Notes:- France won their first Grand Slam title for the first time since 2010, the last time they won the Championship.
- France ended a 12-year wait to reclaim the Championship, their longest ever period between titles since their first title in 1959.
Player statistics
Most points
Most tries
Broadcasting
In the United Kingdom, each game was broadcast live on a free-to-air terrestrial TV channel, either the BBC or ITV, as a result of a new deal covering the four years from 2022 to 2025. The BBC broadcast all Scotland and Wales home fixtures, with ITV airing all England, France, Ireland and Italy home fixtures.[20] All of Wales' games were also broadcast on S4C in the Welsh language[21]
In the Republic of Ireland, all games were shown free-to-air on either RTÉ or Virgin Media under the terms of the new TV rights share.[22]
Notes and References
- Web site: Antoine Dupont named 2022 Guinness Six Nations Player of the Championship. 25 March 2022. Six Nations Rugby. 25 March 2022.
- Web site: Antoine Dupont try sinks England and secures grand slam for France. 19 March 2022. The Guardian. 21 March 2022.
- Web site: Conor Murray seals Ireland win over Scotland to claim triple crown. 19 March 2022. The Guardian. 21 March 2022.
- Web site: Padovani's late try gives Italy historic Six Nations win against turgid Wales. 19 March 2022. The Guardian. 21 March 2022.
- Web site: Dupont to skipper France against Italy. 4 February 2022. Six Nations Rugby.
- Web site: 28 April 2021. Guinness Six Nations fixtures announced for 2022 Championship. 28 April 2021. Six Nations Rugby.
- News: Gwennan . Campbell . Wales say Scotland game is a 'must win' after Ireland Six Nations defeat . ITV News . 6 February 2022 . 6 February 2022 .
- News: Ireland hammer sorry Wales 29–7 in one-sided opener . 5 February 2022. BBC Sport. 7 February 2022.
- Web site: Scotland 20–17 England – late penalty try helps hosts retain Calcutta Cup. 5 February 2022. BBC Sport. 7 February 2022.
- Web site: France 37–10 Italy – Gabin Villiere scores hat-trick for hosts. 5 February 2022. BBC Sport. 7 February 2022.
- Web site: Wales 20–17 Scotland – Dan Biggar guides Wales to tense win. 12 February 2022. BBC Sport. 15 February 2022.
- Web site: White . Tom . Ben Youngs equals England appearance record after winning 114th cap . https://web.archive.org/web/20220213171544/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-union/ben-youngs-england-six-nations-owen-farrell-leicester-b2014236.html . 13 February 2022 . limited . live . The Independent . 18 February 2022 . 13 February 2022.
- News: Becky . Grey . Six Nations: Daly starts for England against Wales . BBC Sport . 26 February 2022 . 26 February 2022 .
- Web site: Six Nations: Ireland stroll past 12-man Italy with 57–6 win. 27 February 2022. BBC Sport. 1 March 2022.
- Web site: Italy thrashed by Ireland after being forced to play for an hour with 13 men. 27 February 2022. The Guardian. 1 March 2022.
- Web site: Six Nations 2022: Italy 22–33 Scotland – visitors bounce back with disjointed win. 12 March 2022. BBC Sport. 15 March 2022.
- Web site: Ireland hold off England to stay in Six Nations title hunt after Ewels' early red. 12 March 2022. The Guardian. 15 March 2022.
- News: Ireland avoid painful inquest as strong finish sets up record win at Twickenham . The Irish Times . 5 March 2023.
- Web site: Six Nations 2022: Ireland see off brave 14-man England. 12 March 2022. BBC Sport. 15 March 2022.
- Web site: Six Nations 2022 fixtures: match dates, TV channel schedule and latest odds . . 18 January 2022 . 18 January 2022 . Every game will be aired live on either the BBC or ITV. ... the tournament remains on terrestrial television after a new four-year deal was agreed up to and including 2025. .
- .Web site: S4C to show Wales's Six Nations matches for next four years. 7 December 2021.
- Web site: RTÉ and Virgin Media's Six Nations rights share: here's which games are on each station. 19 January 2022. The 42. 19 January 2022.