2017 Women's Six Nations Championship

The 2017 Women's Six Nations Championship, also known as the 2017 RBS Women's Six Nations due to the tournament's sponsorship by the Royal Bank of Scotland, was the 16th series of the Women's Six Nations Championship, an annual women's rugby union competition between six European rugby union national teams. Matches were held in February and March 2017, on the same weekends as the men's tournament, if not always the same day.

2017 Women's Six Nations Championship
Countries England
 France
 Ireland
 Italy
 Scotland
 Wales
Tournament statistics
Champions England (14th title)
Grand Slam England (13th title)
Triple Crown England (18th title)
Matches played15
Tries scored90 (6 per match)
Top point scorer(s)England Emily Scarratt (49)
Top try scorer(s)England Kay Wilson (8)
Official websiteOfficial website
2016 (Previous) (Next) 2018

For the first time, the 2017 tournament used the rugby union bonus points system common to most other professional rugby union tournaments.[1] As well as the standard four points for a win or two for a draw, a team scoring four or more tries during a match received an additional league table point, as did a team losing by 7 or fewer points.[1] Additionally, to ensure that a team winning all of its five matches (a Grand Slam) would also win the Championship, three bonus points were awarded for this achievement.[1][2]

Table

Position Nation Games Points Tries Bonus
points
Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff
1 England 550021635+18136427
2 Ireland 54018169+1212218
3 France 530214563+8221416
4 Scotland 520344167-123619
5 Wales 510460137-77826
6 Italy 500543118-75711
Source: sixnationsrugby.com

* England were awarded an extra 3 table points for achieving the Grand Slam.

Fixtures

Week 1

Test: 1187 3 February 2017 Scotland  15–22  Ireland (1 BP) Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld  
18:35 GMT (UTC+0) Try: Konkel (2) 6' c, 30' m
Con: Law 6'
Pen: Law 37'
Try: Naoupu 11' m
Miller 23' m
Peat 52' m
Murphy 80' +2 c
Con: Stapleton 80' +3
Referee: South Africa Aimee Barrett-Theron

Test: 1188 4 February 2017 Italy  8–20  Wales Stadio Pacifico Carotti, Iesi  
15:00 CET (UTC+1) Try: Furlan 36' m
Pen: Sillari 32'
Try: Thomas 16' c
Hywel 46' m
Phillips 66' m
Con: Snowsill 17'
Pen: Snowsill 9'
Referee: Canada Rose LaBrèche

Test: 1189 4 February 2017 England  26–13  France Twickenham Stadium, London  
19:35 GMT (UTC+0) Try: Waterman 50' c
Wilson-Hardy 77' c
Con: Scarratt (2) 52', 78'
Pen: Scarratt (4) 44', 60', 68', 73'
Try: Izar 4' m
Mignot 32' m
Pen: Le Duff 28'
Referee: Australia Amy Perrett

Week 2

Test: 1190 11 February 2017 Wales  0–63  England (1 BP) Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff  
11:30 GMT (UTC+0) Try: Wilson-Hardy (2) 3' m, 61' m
Cokayne 9' c
Hunt 12' c
Thompson (3) 23' c, 42' m, 67' m
McLean 27' m
Hunter 37' c
Waterman (2) 48' m, 56' m
Con: Scarratt (4) 10', 12', 24', 39'
Referee: France Marie Lematte

Test: 1191 11 February 2017 (1 BP) France  55–0  Scotland Stade Marcel-Deflandre, La Rochelle  
21:00 CET (UTC+1) Try: N'Diaye 18' m
Izar 29' m
Corson 34' c
Poublan 41' c
Guiglion 47' m
Le Pesq (2) 50' c, 53' c
Ladagnous 59' m
Cabalou 66' c
Con: Le Duff (2) 35', 42'
Cabalou (3) 51', 54', 67'
Referee: Hong Kong Tim Baker

Test: 1192 12 February 2017 Italy  3–27  Ireland (1 BP) Stadio Tommaso Fattori, L'Aquila  
14:00 GMT (UTC+1) Pen: Sillari 39' Try: Lyons 51' c
Spence 54' c
Fitzpatrick 61' m
Tyrrell 80' +2 m
Con: Stapleton (2) 52', 55'
Pen: Stapleton 28'
Referee: Australia Rachel Horton

Week 3

Test: 1193 24 February 2017 Scotland  15–14  Wales (1 BP) Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld  
18:30 GMT (UTC+0) Try: Thomson 40' +1 c
Lloyd 61' m
Con: Law 40' +2
Pen: Law 78'
Try: Phillips 20' c
Penalty try 35' c
Con: Snowsill (2) 21', 36'
Referee: South Africa Cwengile Jadezweni

Test: 1194 25 February 2017 (1 BP) England  29–15  Italy Twickenham Stoop, London  
13:00 GMT (UTC+0) Try: Wilson 15' m
Wilson-Hardy 18' c
Fleetwood (3) 26' m, 32' c, 45' m
Con: Scarratt (2) 19', 33'
Try: Stefan 5' m
Barattin 56' m
Furlan 71' m
Referee: Australia Graham Cooper

Test: 1195 26 February 2017 Ireland  13–10  France (1 BP) Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin  
12:45 GMT (UTC+0) Try: Lyons 50' c
Con: Stapleton 51'
Pen: Stapleton (2) 12', 63'
Try: Ladagnous 42' c
Con: Tremouliere 44'
Pen: Tremouliere 66'
Referee: England Sara Cox

Week 4

Test: 1196 11 March 2017 (1 BP) Wales  7–12  Ireland Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff  
Try: Powell-Hughes 43' c
Con: Wilkins 44'
Try: Peat 39' c
Tyrrell 62' m
Con: Stapleton 40'
Referee: England Claire Hodnett

Test: 1197 11 March 2017 (1 BP) England  64–0  Scotland Twickenham Stoop, London  
Try: Wilson (7) 3' m, 7' m, 27' m, 33' m, 45' m, 59' m, 79' c
Cokayne (3) 11' m, 19' m, 40' +1 m
Waterman 25' m
Scarratt 75' c
Con: Scarratt (2) 76', 80'
Referee: Ireland Sean Gallagher

Test: 1198 12 March 2017 Italy  5–28  France (1 BP) Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma  
Try: Este 69' m Try: Ladagnous (2) 8' m, 28' c
R. Ménager 18' m
Poublan 40' +1 m
Con: Abadie 29'
Pen: Abadie (2) 14', 50'
Referee: Ireland Helen O'Reilly

Week 5

Test: 1199 17 March 2017 Scotland  14–12  Italy (1 BP) Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld  
Try: Rollie (2) 31' c, 40' +2 c
Con: Skeldon (2) 32', 40' +3
Try: Bettoni (2) 11' c, 17' m
Con: Sillari 12'
Referee: England Ian Tempest

Test: 1200 17 March 2017 Ireland  7–34  England (1 BP) Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin  
Try: Lyons 66' c
Con: Tyrrell 67'
Try: Wilson-Hardy 16' m
Keates 53' m
Cokayne 61' c
Scarratt 69' c
Thompson 74' c
Con: Scarratt (3) 63', 70', 75'
Pen: Scarratt 59'
Referee: Spain Alhambra Nievas

Test: 1201 18 March 2017 (1 BP) France  39–19  Wales Stade Amédée-Domenech, Brive-la-Gaillarde  
Try: Forlani 21' c
Ladagnous 43' c
Boujard 50' c
Arricastre 68' c
Tremouliere 79' m
Con: Tremouliere (4) 22', 44', 52', 69'
Pen: Tremouliere (2) 4', 17'
Try: Powell-Hughes 11' m
A. Evans (2) 46' c, 58' c
Con: Wilkins (2) 47', 59'
Referee: Ireland Joy Neville

Statistics

References

  1. "Six Nations to Trial Bonus Points in 2017 : RBS 6 Nations". rbs6nations.com. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  2. "Six Nations: Bonus-point system introduced for 2017 tournament". BBC Sport. 1 December 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
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