Women's home nations 1997

Women's home nations 1997

This was the second Women's Home Nations Championship and was won by England, who achieved the Triple Crown. Womens Rugby Tournament

pixels = 50px
women = yes
datefrom = 1998-01-12
dateto = 1998-03-09
host =
nations = 4
champion = England
runnerup = Scotland
matches = 6
top scorer =

Final Table

Results

wrugbybox
test# = 147
date = 1997-01-12
nohome = ruw-rt|SCO
score = 10-0
noaway = ruw|WAL
stadium = Meggetland
code = 18/25/5

wrugbybox
test# = 148
date = 1997-01-26
nohome = ruw-rt|WAL
score = 32-5
noaway = ruw|IRE
stadium = Bridgend
code = 26/12/2

wrugbybox
test# = 149
date = 1997-01-26
nohome = ruw-rt|ENG
score = 23-3
noaway = ruw|SCO
stadium = Blackheath
code = 29/19/3

wrugbybox
test# = 150
date = 1997-02-09
nohome = ruw-rt|IRE
score = 0-32
noaway = ruw|ENG
stadium = Limerick
code = 13/30/2

wrugbybox
test# = 152
date = 1997-02-23
nohome = ruw-rt|SCO
score = 28-3
noaway = ruw|IRE
stadium = Pennypit, Edinburgh
code = 20/14/6

wrugbybox
test# = 153
date = 1997-03-09
nohome = ruw-rt|WAL
score = 22-24
noaway = ruw|ENG
stadium = Worcester
code = 27/32/12

External links

* [http://www.rbs6nations.com/index_6nations.htm The official RBS Six Nations Site]

ee also

*Women's Six Nations Championship
*Women's international rugby union


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