1968 Five Nations Championship squads
These are the 1968 Five Nations Championship squads:
England
- Peter Bell
- Terence Brooke
- Mike Coulman
- John Finlan
- David Gay
- Bob Hiller
- Brian Keen
- Peter Larter
- Bob Lloyd
- Colin McFadyean (c.)
- Jim Parsons
- Roger Pickering
- Derek Prout
- John Pullin
- Bill Redwood
- Keith Savage
- Rod Webb
- Bryan West
- Mike Weston (c.)*
*captain in the last game
France
Head coach: Jean Prat
- André Abadie
- Jean-Marie Bonal
- Jean-Michel Cabanier
- Guy Camberabero
- Lilian Camberabero
- André Campaes
- Christian Carrère (c.)
- Élie Cester
- Benoît Dauga
- Claude Dourthe
- Bernard Duprat
- Jean Gachassin
- Michel Greffe
- Arnaldo Gruarin
- Claude Lacaze
- Michel Lasserre
- Jean-Pierre Lux
- Jo Maso
- Jean-Henri Mir
- Jean-Claude Noble
- Alain Plantefol
- Jean-Joseph Rupert
- Jean Salut
- Walter Spanghero
- Jean Trillo
- Pierre Villepreux
- Michel Yachvili
Ireland
- Aidan Brady
- Barry Bresnihan
- Mick Doyle
- Thomas Doyle
- Alan Duggan
- Mike Gibson
- Ken Goodall
- Mike Hipwell
- Ken Kennedy
- Tom Kiernan (c.)
- Willie John McBride
- Billy McCombe
- Syd Millar
- Mick Molloy
- Brian O'Brien
- Philo O'Callaghan
- John Quirke
- Robert Scott
- Brian Sherry
Scotland
- Rodger Arneil
- Alasdair Boyle
- Sandy Carmichael
- David Chisholm
- Gordon Connell
- Derek Deans
- Tommy Elliot
- Pringle Fisher (c.)
- John Frame
- Derrick Grant
- Alex Hastie
- Sandy Hinshelwood
- Charlie Hodgson
- Hamish Keith
- Frank Laidlaw
- Ian McCrae
- Alastair McHarg
- George Mitchell
- Ian Robertson
- David Rollo
- Peter Stagg
- Norm Suddon
- Jim Telfer (c.)*
- Jock Turner
- Stewart Wilson
*captain in the last game
Wales
- Gerald Davies
- John Dawes (c.)**
- Gareth Edwards (c.)*
- Norman Gale (c.)
- Tony Gray
- Boyo James
- Keith Jarrett
- Barry John
- Ian Jones
- Keri Jones
- Ron Jones
- John Lloyd
- Billy Mainwaring
- Dai Morris
- John O'Shea
- Billy Raybould
- Doug Rees
- Maurice Richards
- Delme Thomas
- Bobby Wanbon
- Stuart Watkins
- Paul Wheeler
- Denzil Williams
- Max Wiltshire
- Jeff Young
*captain in the second and fourth games **captain in the third game
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