The 1996 Five Nations Championship was the sixty-seventh series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship, and the first in the sport's professional era, which officially began in August 1995. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the hundred-and-second series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played over five weekends from 20 January to 16 March. England were the winners, losing only the first game with France, thus missing the Grand Slam, but winning the Triple Crown. France went into the final week needing a victory to clinch the championship themselves thanks to superior points difference, but lost by a single point to Wales, who not only avoided a whitewash but climbed above Ireland on points difference in doing so.

Scotland missed out on a fourth Grand Slam after losing to England at Murrayfield, this was the second successive season Scotland lost out on a Grand Slam.

Participants

The teams involved were:

NationVenueCityHead coachCaptain
EnglandTwickenhamLondonJack RowellWill Carling
FranceParc des PrincesParisJean-Claude SkrelaPhilippe Saint-André
IrelandLansdowne RoadDublinMurray KiddJim Staples/Niall Hogan
ScotlandMurrayfieldEdinburghJim TelferRob Wainwright
WalesNational StadiumCardiffKevin BowringJonathan Humphreys

Squads

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1England43017954+256
2Scotland43016056+46
3France42028957+324
4Wales41036282−202
5Ireland410365106−412

Results

20 January 1996 15:00
France15–12England
Pen: Lacroix (3) Drops:: Castaignède LacroixPen: Grayson (2) Drops: Grayson (2)
Parc des Princes, Paris Attendance: 45,000 Referee: David McHugh (Ireland)
20 January 1996 15:00
Ireland10–16Scotland
Tries: Clohessy Con: Elwood Pen: ElwoodTries: Dods McKenzie Pen: Dods Drops: Townsend
Lansdowne Road, Dublin Referee: Brian Campsall (England)

3 February 1996 15:00
England21–15Wales
Tries: Guscott R. Underwood Con: Grayson Pen: Grayson (3)Tries: Howley Taylor Con: A. Thomas Pen: A. Thomas
Twickenham, London Referee: Ken McCartney (Scotland)
3 February 1996 15:00
Scotland19–14France
Tries: Dods (2) Pen: Dods (3)Tries: Benazzi Pen: Castaignède Lacroix (2)
Murrayfield, Edinburgh Attendance: 65,000 Referee: Clayton Thomas (Wales)

17 February 1996 15:00
France45–10Ireland
Tries: Accoceberry Campan Castel (2) Ntamack (2) Saint-André Con: Castaignède (5)Tries: Penalty try Con: Humphreys Pen: Humphreys
Parc des Princes, Paris Referee: Ed Morrison (England)
17 February 1996 15:00
Wales14–16Scotland
Tries: Proctor Pen: A. Thomas (3)Tries: Townsend Con: Dods Pen: Dods (3)
National Stadium, Cardiff Attendance: 47,000 Referee: Joel Dume (France)

2 March 1996 15:00
Ireland30–17Wales
Tries: Corkery Fulcher Geoghegan Woods Con: Mason (2) Pen: Mason (2)Tries: I. Evans (2) Con: A. Thomas (2) Pen: A. Thomas
Lansdowne Road, Dublin Referee: Didier Mene (France)
2 March 1996 15:00
Scotland9–18England
Pen: Dods (3)Pen: Grayson (6)
Murrayfield, Edinburgh Attendance: 67,000 Referee: Derek Bevan (Wales)

16 March 1996 15:00
England28–15Ireland
Tries: Sleightholme Con: Grayson Pen: Grayson (6) Drops: GraysonPen: Mason (4) Drops: Humphreys
Twickenham, London Attendance: 75,000 Referee: Edward Murray (Scotland)
16 March 1996 15:00
Wales16–15France
Tries: Howley Con: Jenkins Pen: Jenkins (3)Tries: Castaignède Ntamack Con: Castaignède Pen: Castaignède
National Stadium, Cardiff Attendance: 52,000 Referee: Brian Stirling (Ireland)

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