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6N Women: Pour France le Grand Chelem

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1. France

2. England

3. Ireland

4. Italy

5. Scotland

6. Wales

The last two places were decided on points differences, points for vs points against.

Results, Round 5

England vs Ireland, 33-11

Italy vs Scotland, 26-12

France vs Wales, 38-3

Previous Results

Round 1

 

France vs Ireland, 24-0

Wales vs Scotland, 18-17

England vs Italy, 42-7

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Round 2

 

England vs Wales, 52-0

France vs Scotland, 26-3

Ireland vs Italy, 21-8

Round 3

England vs Scotland, 43-8

France vs Italy, 57-0

Ireland vs Wales, 35-12 

Round 4

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France vs England, 18-17

Italy vs Wales, 22-15

Scotland vs Ireland, 15-12

Wales vs France at Parc Eirias, Colwyn Bay

Three tries to a penalty goal and France led 19-3 at the break.

Wales defended with determination, but the visitors were just too strong and too fast.

Scorers

For Wales:

Pen: Robyn Wilkins

For France:

Tries: Pauline Bourdon, Caroline Drouin, Trémoulière, penalty try, Yanna Rivoalen, Carla Niesen

Cons: Jessy Trémoulière 3, automatic two points at penalty try

Teams

Wales: 15 Hannah Jones, 14 Jasmine Joyce, 13 Kerin Lake, 12 Robyn Wilkins, 11 Jess Kavanagh-Williams, 10  Elinor Snowsill, 9 Keira Bevan, 8 Sioned Harries, 7 Beth Lewis, 6 Alisha Butchers, 5 Mel Clay, 4 Siwan Lillicrap, 3 Amy Evans, 2 Carys Phillips (captain), 1 Caryl Thomas 

Replacements: 16 Kelsey Jones, 17 Gwenllian Pyrs, 18 Cerys Hale, 19 Natalia John, 20 Nia Elen Davies, 21 Jade Knight, 22 Lisa Neumann, 23 Alecs Donovan 

France: 15 Jessy Trémoulière, 14 Caroline Boujard, 13 Carla Niesen, 12 Le Pesq, 11 Cyrielle Banet, 10 Caroline Drouin, 9 Pauline Bourdon, 8 Gaelle Hermet (captain), 7 Celine Ferer, 6 Marjorie Mayans, 5 Audrey Forlani, 4 Safi N'Diaye, 3 Julie Duval, 2 Agathe Sochat, 1 Lisa Arricastre

Replacements: 16 Milena Soloch, 17 Caroline Thomas, 18 Patricia Carricaburu, 19 Fiona Lecat, 20 Romane Ménager, 21 Yanna Rivoalen, 22 Camille Boudaud, 23 Marine Ménager

Referee: Beatrice Benvenuti (Italy)

Assistant referees: Simon Mills, Mike Jolley (Wales)

Television match official: Graham Hughes (England)

Assessor: Johan Sheehan (Ireland) 

Italy vs Scotland at Stadio Plebiscito, Padua

After 56 minutes, Italy led 26-0. They did not score again but Scotland scored two tries.

Scorers

For Italy:

Tries: Melissa Bettoni, Sofia Stefan, Giada Franco, Beatrice Rigoni 

Cons: Michela Sillari 3

For Scotland:

Tries: Lana Skeldon, Eilidh Sinclair

Con: Rachel Malcom

Teams

Italy: 15 Manuela Furlan, 14 Sofia Stefan, 13 Michela Sillari, 12 Beatrice Rigoni, 11 Maria Magatti, 10 Veronica Madia, 9 Sara Barattin (captain), 8 Elisa Giordano, 7 Isabella Locatelli, 6 Giada Franco, 5 Giordana Duca, 4 Valentina Ruzza, 3 Lucia Gai, 2 Melissa Bettoni, 1 Gaia Giacomoli

Replacements: 16 Silvia Turani, 17 Eleonora Ricci, 18 Michela Merlo, 19 Elisa Pillotti, 20 Ilaria Arrighetti, 21 Beatrice Veronese, 22 Jessica Busato, 23 Aura Muzzo

Scotland: 15 Chloe Rollie, 14 Liz Musgrove, 13 Hannah Smith, 12 Helen Nelson, 11 Lauren Harris, 10 Lisa Martin (captain), 9 Sarah Law, 8 Jade Konkel, 7 Rachel Malcolm, 6 Sarah Bonar, 5 Deborah McCormack, 4 Emma Wassell, 3 Megan Kennedy, 2 Lana Skeldon, 1 Lindsey Smith

Replacements: 16 Jodie Rettie, 17 Katie Dougan, 18 Siobhan McMillan, 19 Siobhan Cattigan, 20 Louise McMillan, 21 Jenny Maxwell, 22 Eilidh Sinclair, 23 Rhona Lloyd

Referee: Sara Cox (England)

Assistant referees: Maria Giovanna Pacifico (Italy), Francesca Giuliani (Italy)

Television match official: Claire Hodnett (England)

Assessor: Robert Davies (Wales)

Citing commissioner: Eugene Ryan (Ireland)

England vs Ireland at Ricoh Arena, Coventry

England ended runners-up in this year's women's Six Nations.

In her 15th season in the England colours, Danielle Waterman scored her 47th try, an England record.

Scorers

For England:

Tries: Danielle Waterman, Marlie Packer, Amy Cokayne, Ellie Kildunne, Amber Reed

Cons: Katy Daley-Mclean 4

For Ireland:

Try: Claire Molloy 

Pens: Hannah Tyrrell, Niamh Briggs

Teams

England: 15 Ellie Kildunne, 14 Kelly Smith, 13 Lagi Tuima, 12 Rachael Burford, 11 Danielle Waterman, 10 Katy Daley-Mclean (captain), 9 Caity Mattinson, 8 Sarah Hunter, 7 Marlie Packer, 6 Rowena Burnfield, 5 Poppy Cleall, 4 Abbie Scott, 3 Sarah Bern, 2 Amy Cokayne, 1 Vickii Cornborough

Replacements: 16 Lark Davies, 17 Rochelle Clark, 18 Justine Lucas, 19 Cath O’Donnell, 20 Shaunagh Brown, 21 Leanne Riley, 22 Zoe Harrison, 23 Amber Reed

Ireland: 15 Hannah Tyrrell, 14 Megan Williams, 13 Katie Fitzhenry, 12 Sene Naoupu, 11 Louise Galvin, 10 Niamh Briggs, 9 Nicole Cronin, 8 Ciara Griffin (captain), 7 Claire Molloy, 6 , 5 Paula Fitzpatrick, 4 Aoife McDermott, 3 Leah Lyons, 2 Cliodhna Moloney, 1 Lindsay Peat

Replacements: 16 Ciara O'Connor, 17 Laura Feely, 18 Fiona Reidy, 19 Ciara Cooney, 20 Anna Caplice, 21 Ailsa Hughes, 22 Michelle Claffey, 23 Kim Flood.

Referee: Alhambra Nievas (Spain)

Assistant referees: Nicola Reynolds (England), Katherine Ritchie (England)

Television match official: Stefano Pennè (Italy) 

 

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