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1922 Five Nations Championship

Rugby union competition


Rugby union competition

FieldValue
name1922 Five Nations Championship
date2 January – 8 April 1922
countries
champions
count8
matches10
previous year1921
previous tournament1921 Five Nations Championship
next year1923
next tournament1923 Five Nations Championship

The 1922 Five Nations Championship was the eighth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship. Including the previous Home Nations Championships, this was the thirty-fifth series of the annual northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between 2 January and 8 April. It was contested by England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Table

Results


Delahay Evans Hiddlestone Parker Palmer Richards Whitfield Con: Rees (2) Lowe

Wales: Joe Rees (Swansea), Cliff Richards (Pontypool), Brinley Evans (Llanelli), Islwyn Evans (Swansea), Frank Palmer (Swansea), Billy Bowen (Swansea), Bobby Delahay (Bridgend), Tom Parker (Swansea) (capt.), Jack Whitfield (Newport), Thomas Jones (Newport), Steve Morris (Cross Keys), Tom Roberts (Risca), John Stephens (Llanelli), Dai Hiddlestone (Neath), William Cummins (Treorchy)

England: BS Cumberlege (Blackheath), CN Lowe (Blackheath), EDG Hammett (Blackheath), E Myers (Bradford), HL Day (Leicester), VG Davies (Harlequins), CA Kershaw (US Portsmouth), R Edwards (Newport), ER Gardner (Devonport Services), JS Tucker (Bristol), Wavell Wakefield (Harlequins), AF Blakiston (Blackheath), AT Voyce (Gloucester), GS Conway (Cambridge U), LG Brown (Blackheath) (capt.)

Pen: Browning Con: Samuel Drop: Evans

Gardener Maxwell-Hyslop Smallwood

Liddell

Con: Day Pen: Day Got Lasserre Con: Crabos

Evans Con: Samuel Con: Wallis

Davies Con: Conway Con: Bertram

Cummins Evans

Con: Wallis Pen: Wallis

References

References

  1. "Points table for matches completed by 8 Apr 1922". ESPNscrum.
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