1948 Five Nations Championship

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1948 Five Nations Championship
Date17 January - 29 March 1948
CountriesError creating thumbnail:  England
File:Flag of France.svg France
File:IRFU flag.svg Ireland
Error creating thumbnail:  Scotland
File:Flag of Wales (1807–1953).svg Wales
Tournament statistics
ChampionsFile:IRFU flag.svg Ireland (5th title)
Grand SlamFile:IRFU flag.svg Ireland (1st title)
Triple CrownFile:IRFU flag.svg Ireland (3rd title)
Matches played10
1947 (Previous) (Next) 1949

The 1948 Five Nations Championship was the nineteenth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the fifty-fourth series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between 17 January and 29 March. It was contested by England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The tournament was won by Ireland, who achieved a Grand Slam by defeating all the other participants, a feat they would not accomplish again until 2009 and their first on home soil.

Participants

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The teams involved were:

Nation Venue City Captain
Error creating thumbnail:  England Twickenham London Tommy Kemp/Edward Scott/Bob Weighill
File:Flag of France.svg France Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir Colombes Guy Basquet
File:IRFU flag.svg Ireland Lansdowne Road/Ravenhill Stadium Dublin/Belfast Ernest Strathdee/Karl Mullen
Error creating thumbnail:  Scotland Murrayfield Edinburgh Donny Innes
File:Flag of Wales (1807–1953).svg Wales National Stadium Cardiff Haydn Tanner

Table

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 File:IRFU flag.svg Ireland 4 4 0 0 36 19 +17 8
2 File:Flag of France.svg France 4 2 0 2 40 25 +15 4
2 Error creating thumbnail:  Scotland 4 2 0 2 15 31 −16 4
4 File:Flag of Wales (1807–1953).svg Wales 4 1 1 2 23 20 +3 3
5 Error creating thumbnail:  England 4 0 1 3 16 35 −19 1
Source: [citation needed]

Results

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Teams
FB 15 Lucien Rouffia (US Romans)
RW 14 Mick Pomathios (SU Agen)
OC 13 Michel Sorondo (US Montauban)
IC 12 Maurice Terreau (US Bourg)
LW 11 Pierre Jeanjean (RC Toulon)
FH 10 André Alvarez (US Tyrosse)
SH 9 Gerard Dufau (RC France)
N8 8 Guy Basquet (SU Agen)
OF 7 Jean Prat (FC Lourdes)
BF 6 Jean Matheu-Cambas (Castres Olympique)
RL 5 Alban Moga (CA Begles)
LL 4 Robert Soro (US Romans)
TP 3 Lucien Caron (Castres Olympique)
HK 2 Lucien Martin (Section Paloise)
LP 1 Eugène Buzy (FC Lourdes)
Coach:
FB 15 Ulster Dudley Higgins (NI Civil Service)
RW 14 Munster Bertie O'Hanlon (Dolphin)
OC 13 Ulster Des McKee (NIFC)
IC 12 Munster Paddy Reid (Garryowen)
LW 11 Leinster Barney Mullan (Clontarf)
FH 10 Ulster Jack Kyle (Queen's University)
SH 9 Ulster Ernie Strathdee (Queen's University, c)
N8 8 Munster Jim McCarthy (Dolphin)
OF 7 Ulster Bob Agar (Malone)
BF 6 Ulster Bill McKay (Queen's University)
RL 5 Munster Ernie Keeffe (Sundays Well)
LL 4 Leinster Colm Callan (Lansdowne)
TP 3 Ulster Albert McConnell (Collegians)
HK 2 Leinster Karl Mullen (Old Belvedere)
LP 1 Munster Jimmy Corcoran (London Irish/UCC)
Coach:
Teams
FB 15 Dick Uren (Waterloo)
RW 14 Dickie Guest (Waterloo)
OC 13 Norman Bennett (Portsmouth)
IC 12 Edward Scott (Redruth, c)
LW 11 Cyril Holmes (Manchester)
FH 10 Ivor Preece (Coventry)
SH 9 Richard Madge (Exeter)
N8 8 Brian Vaughan (Devonport Services)
OF 7 Micky Steele-Bodger (Edinburgh University)
BF 6 Don White (Northampton)
RL 5 Humphrey Luya (Headlingley)
LL 4 Samuel Perry (Cambridge University)
TP 3 George Gibbs (Bristol)
HK 2 Alan Henderson (Cambridge University)
LP 1 Harry Walker (Coventry)
Coach:
FB 15 Leinster Jack Mattson (Wanderers)
RW 14 Munster Bertie O'Hanlon (Dolphin)
OC 13 Ulster Des McKee (NIFC)
IC 12 Munster Paddy Reid (Garryowen)
LW 11 Leinster Barney Mullan (Clontarf)
FH 10 Ulster Jack Kyle (Queen's University)
SH 9 Munster Hugh de Lacy (Harlequins)
N8 8 Munster Jim McCarthy (Dolphin)
OF 7 Leinster Des O'Brien (London Irish)
BF 6 Ulster Bill McKay (Queen's University)
RL 5 Ulster Jimmy Nelson (Malone)
LL 4 Leinster Colm Callan (Lansdowne)
TP 3 Munster Chris Daly (London Irish)
HK 2 Leinster Karl Mullen (Old Belvedere)
LP 1 Ulster Albert McConnell (Collegians)
Coach:
Teams
FB 15 Ulster Dudley Higgins (NI Civil Service)
RW 14 Munster Bertie O'Hanlon (Dolphin)
OC 13 Ulster Des McKee (NIFC)
IC 12 Leinster Mick O'Flanagan (Lansdowne)
LW 11 Leinster Barney Mullan (Clontarf)
FH 10 Ulster Jack Kyle (Queen's University)
SH 9 Munster Hugh de Lacy (Harlequins)
N8 8 Munster Jim McCarthy (Dolphin)
OF 7 Leinster Des O'Brien (London Irish)
BF 6 Ulster Bill McKay (Queen's University)
RL 5 Ulster Jimmy Nelson (Malone)
LL 4 Leinster Colm Callan (Lansdowne)
TP 3 Munster Chris Daly (London Irish)
HK 2 Leinster Karl Mullen (Old Belvedere)
LP 1 Ulster Albert McConnell (Collegians)
Coach:
FB 15 W.C.W. Murdoch (Hillhead)
RW 14 Graeme Jackson (London Scottish)
OC 13 Charlie Drummond (Melrose)
IC 12 Donny Innes (Aberdeen)
LW 11 David MacKenzie (Edinburgh University)
FH 10 Peter Hepburn (Woodford)
SH 9 Dallas Allardice (Aberdeen)
N8 8 Douglas Elliot (Edinburgh Academicals)
OF 7 Bill Black (Glasgow)
BF 6 Russell Bruce (Gordonians)
RL 5 Leslie Currie (Dunfermline)
LL 4 Howard Campbell (London Scottish)
TP 3 Stewart Coltman (Hawick)
HK 2 Dod Lyall (Gala)
LP 1 Ian Henderson (Edinburgh Academicals)
Coach:
Teams
FB 15 Ulster Dudley Higgins (NI Civil Service)
RW 14 Munster Bertie O'Hanlon (Dolphin)
OC 13 Ulster Des McKee (NIFC)
IC 12 Munster Paddy Reid (Garryowen)
LW 11 Leinster Barney Mullan (Clontarf)
FH 10 Ulster Jack Kyle (Queen's University)
SH 9 Ulster Ernie Strathdee (Queen's University)
N8 8 Munster Jim McCarthy (Dolphin)
OF 7 Leinster Des O'Brien (London Irish)
BF 6 Ulster Bill McKay (Queen's University)
RL 5 Ulster Jimmy Nelson (Malone)
LL 4 Leinster Colm Callan (Lansdowne)
TP 3 Munster Chris Daly (London Irish)
HK 2 Leinster Karl Mullen (Old Belevdere)
LP 1 Ulster Albert McConnell (Collegians)
Coach:
FB 15 Frank Trott (Cardiff)
RW 14 Ken Jones (Newport)
OC 13 Bleddyn Williams (Cardiff)
IC 12 Billy Cleaver (Cardiff)
LW 11 Leslie Williams (Cardiff)
FH 10 Glyn Davies (Pontypridd)
SH 9 Haydn Tanner (Cardiff, c)
N8 8 Gwyn Evans (Cardiff)
OF 7 Leslie Manfield (Cardiff)
BF 6 Ossie Williams (Llanelli)
RL 5 John Gwilliam (Cambridge University)
LL 4 Rees Stephens (Neath)
TP 3 Emlyn Davies (Aberavon)
HK 2 Maldwyn James (Cardiff)
LP 1 Cliff Davies (Cardiff)
Coach:

References

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  1. ^ "Ireland's great win over France", Irish Independent, 2 January 1948
  2. ^ "Irish Pack Rose To Great Heights At Twickenham", Irish Examiner, 16 February 1948
  3. ^ "Ireland Had Hard Struggle To Beat Dour Scots' Defence", Irish Examiner, 1 March 1948
  4. ^ "Rugby Triple Crown after 49 years", Irish Independent, 15 March 1948
  5. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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