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1905 Home Nations Championship

The 1905 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-third series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 14 January and 18 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

1905 Home Nations Championship
Date14 January - 18 March 1905
Countries England
 Ireland
 Scotland
 Wales
Tournament statistics
Champions Wales (4th title)
Triple Crown Wales (4th title)
Matches played6
Top point scorer(s) Llewellyn (9)
Moffat (9)
Morgan (9)
Top try scorer(s) Llewellyn (3)
Moffat (3)
Morgan (3)
1904 (Previous) (Next) 1906

Wales won the Championship and the Triple Crown for the fourth time. Nine months later the 1905 Wales team faced and beat the touring New Zealand team, in a match dubbed 'The Game of the Century'.

Table edit

 
The England team that played Scotland on 18 March
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   Wales 3 3 0 0 41 6 +35 6
2   Ireland 3 2 0 1 31 18 +13 4
3   Scotland 3 1 0 2 16 17 −1 2
4   England 3 0 0 3 3 50 −47 0

Results edit

14 January 1905
Wales  25–0  England
4 February 1905
Scotland  3–6  Wales
11 February 1905
Ireland  17–3  England
25 February 1905
Scotland  5–11  Ireland
11 March 1905
Wales  10–3  Ireland
18 March 1905
England  0–8  Scotland

The matches edit

Wales vs. England edit

14 January 1905
Wales  25–0  England
Try: Morgan (2)
Gabe
Harding
Jones
Llewellyn
Watkins
Con: Davies (2)
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
Referee: J Lefevre (Ireland)

Wales: George Davies (Swansea), Teddy Morgan (London Welsh), Dan Rees (Swansea), Rhys Gabe (Llanelli), Willie Llewellyn (Newport) capt., Dicky Owen (Swansea), Dick Jones (Swansea), Jehoida Hodges (Newport), George Travers (Pill Harriers), Billy O'Neill (Cardiff), Arthur Harding (London Welsh), David Jones (Treherbert), Harry Vaughan Watkins (Llanelli), Will Joseph (Swansea), Charlie Pritchard (Newport)

England: SH Irvin (Devonport Albion), SF Coopper (Blackheath), John Raphael (Oxford Uni), FH Palmer (Richmond), EW Dillon (Blackheath) FC Hulme (Birkenhead Park), WV Butcher (Bristol), TA Gibson (Northern), WLY Rogers (Blackheath), BA Hill (Blackheath), JL Mathias (Bristol), Frank Stout (Richmond) capt., Charles Joseph Newbold (Blackheath), Vincent Cartwright (Blackheath), William Cave (Blackheath)


Scotland vs. Wales edit

4 February 1905
Scotland  3–6  Wales
Try: LittleTry: Llewellyn (2)
Inverleith, Edinburgh
Referee: H Kennedy (Ireland)

Scotland: WT Forrest (Hawick), JE Crabbie (Edinburgh Acads), JL Forbes (Watsonians), LM MacLeod (Cambridge University), JS MacDonald (Edinburgh University), Patrick Munro (Oxford Uni), ED Simson (Edinburgh University), Anthony Little (Hawick), AG Cairns (Watsonians), WE Kyle (Hawick), WM Milne (Glasgow Acads), A Ross (Royal HSFP), WP Scott (West of Scotland) capt., RS Stronach (Glasgow Acads), HN Fletcher (Edinburgh University)

Wales: George Davies (Swansea), Teddy Morgan (London Welsh), Dan Rees (Swansea), Rhys Gabe (Llanelli), Willie Llewellyn (Newport) capt., Dicky Owen (Swansea), Billy Trew (Swansea), Jehoida Hodges (Newport), George Travers (Pill Harriers), Billy O'Neill (Cardiff), Arthur Harding (London Welsh), David Jones (Treherbert), Harry Vaughan Watkins (Llanelli), Will Joseph (Swansea), Charlie Pritchard (Newport)


Ireland vs. England edit

11 February 1905
Ireland  17–3  England
Try: Moffatt (2)
Allen
Maclear
Wallace
Con: Maclear
Try: Coopper
Mardyke, Cork
Referee: R Welsh (Scotland)

Ireland: MF Landers (Cork Constitution), Basil Maclear (Cork County), JE Moffatt (Old Wesley), GAD Harvey (Wanderers), HB Thrift (Dublin University), TTH Robinson (Dublin University), ED Caddell (Dublin University), Jos Wallace (Wanderers), Henry Millar (Monkstown), CE Allen (Derry) capt., A Tedford (Malone), HG Wilson (Malone), HJ Knox (Dublin University), JJ Coffey (Lansdowne), George Hamlet (Dublin University)

England: CF Stanger-Leathes (Northern), SF Coopper (Blackheath), HE Shewring (Bristol), T Simpson (Rockcliff), AT Brettargh (Liverpool OB) FC Hulme (Birkenhead Park), WV Butcher (Bristol), J Green (Skipton), WLY Rogers (Blackheath), G Vickery (Aberavon), JL Mathias (Bristol), Frank Stout (Richmond) capt., Charles Joseph Newbold (Blackheath), Vincent Cartwright (Blackheath), WM Grylls (Redruth)


Scotland vs. Ireland edit

25 February 1905
Scotland  5–11  Ireland
Try: Timms
Con: Forrest
Try: Tedford
Wallace
Moffat
Con: Maclear

Scotland: WT Forrest (Hawick), WT Ritchie (Cambridge University), Alec Boswell Timms (Cardiff), LM MacLeod (Cambridge University), Rh McCowat (Glasgow Acads), Patrick Munro (Oxford Uni), ED Simson (Edinburgh University), L West (Carlisle), AG Cairns (Watsonians), WE Kyle (Hawick), WM Milne (Glasgow Acads), A Ross (Royal HSFP), WP Scott (West of Scotland) capt., RS Stronach (Glasgow Acads), MR Dickson (Edinburgh University)

Ireland: MF Landers (Cork Constitution), Basil Maclear (Cork County), JE Moffatt (Old Wesley), GAD Harvey (Wanderers), HB Thrift (Dublin University), TTH Robinson (Dublin University), ED Caddell (Dublin University), Jos Wallace (Wanderers), Henry Millar (Monkstown), CE Allen (Derry) capt., A Tedford (Malone), HG Wilson (Malone), HJ Knox (Dublin University), JJ Coffey (Lansdowne), George Hamlet (Dublin University)


Wales vs. Ireland edit

11 March 1905
Wales  10–3  Ireland
Try: Windham Jones
Teddy Morgan
Con: Davies (2)
Try: Robinson
St Helens, Swansea
Referee: W Williams (England)

Wales: George Davies (Swansea), Teddy Morgan (London Welsh), Gwyn Nicholls (Cardiff), Rhys Gabe (Llanelli), Willie Llewellyn (Newport) capt., Dicky Owen (Swansea), Anthony Windham Jones (Mountain Ash), Jehoida Hodges (Newport), George Travers (Pill Harriers), Billy O'Neill (Cardiff), Arthur Harding (London Welsh), David Jones (Treherbert), Harry Vaughan Watkins (Llanelli), Will Joseph (Swansea), Jack Williams (London Welsh)

Ireland: MF Landers (Cork Constitution), Basil Maclear (Cork County), JE Moffatt (Old Wesley), James Cecil Parke (Dublin University), HB Thrift (Dublin University), TTH Robinson (Dublin University), ED Caddell (Dublin University), Jos Wallace (Wanderers), Henry Millar (Monkstown), CE Allen (Derry) capt., A Tedford (Malone), HG Wilson (Malone), HJ Knox (Dublin University), JJ Coffey (Lansdowne), George Hamlet (Dublin University)


England vs. Scotland edit

18 March 1905
England  0–8  Scotland
Try: Simson
Stronach
Con: Scott

England: JT Taylor (West Hartlepool), SF Coopper (Blackheath), John Raphael (Oxford Uni), T Simpson (Rockcliff), AT Brettargh (Liverpool OB) AD Stoop (Oxford Uni), WV Butcher (Bristol), TA Gibson (Northern), Jumbo Milton (Camborne School of Mines), SH Osborne (Harlequins), JL Mathias (Bristol), Frank Stout (Richmond) capt., Charles Joseph Newbold (Blackheath), Vincent Cartwright (Blackheath), CEL Hammond (Harlequins)

Scotland: DG Schulze (London Scottish), WT Ritchie (Cambridge University), Alec Boswell Timms (Cardiff) capt., GAW Lamond (Bristol), T Elliot (Gala), Patrick Munro (Oxford Uni), ED Simson (Edinburgh University), L West (Carlisle), AG Cairns (Watsonians), WE Kyle (Hawick), JC MacCallum (Glasgow Acads), A Ross (Royal HSFP), WP Scott (West of Scotland), RS Stronach (Glasgow Acads), HG Monteith (Cambridge University)

External links edit

  • "6 Nations History". rugbyfootballhistory.com. Retrieved 2008-03-07.

Bibliography edit

  • Godwin, Terry (1984). The International Rugby Championship 1883-1983. London: Willow Books. ISBN 0-00-218060-X.
  • Smith, David; Williams, Gareth (1980). Fields of Praise: The Official History of The Welsh Rugby Union. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. ISBN 0-7083-0766-3.

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The 1905 Home Nations Championship was the twenty third series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship Six matches were played between 14 January and 18 March It was contested by England Ireland Scotland and Wales 1905 Home Nations ChampionshipDate14 January 18 March 1905Countries England Ireland Scotland WalesTournament statisticsChampions Wales 4th title Triple Crown Wales 4th title Matches played6Top point scorer s Llewellyn 9 Moffat 9 Morgan 9 Top try scorer s Llewellyn 3 Moffat 3 Morgan 3 1904 Previous Next 1906 Wales won the Championship and the Triple Crown for the fourth time Nine months later the 1905 Wales team faced and beat the touring New Zealand team in a match dubbed The Game of the Century Contents 1 Table 2 Results 3 The matches 3 1 Wales vs England 3 2 Scotland vs Wales 3 3 Ireland vs England 3 4 Scotland vs Ireland 3 5 Wales vs Ireland 3 6 England vs Scotland 4 External links 5 BibliographyTable edit nbsp The England team that played Scotland on 18 MarchPos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts1 nbsp Wales 3 3 0 0 41 6 35 62 nbsp Ireland 3 2 0 1 31 18 13 43 nbsp Scotland 3 1 0 2 16 17 1 24 nbsp England 3 0 0 3 3 50 47 0Source citation needed Results edit14 January 1905Wales nbsp 25 0 nbsp EnglandCardiff 4 February 1905Scotland nbsp 3 6 nbsp WalesEdinburgh 11 February 1905Ireland nbsp 17 3 nbsp EnglandCork 25 February 1905Scotland nbsp 5 11 nbsp IrelandEdinburgh 11 March 1905Wales nbsp 10 3 nbsp IrelandSwansea 18 March 1905England nbsp 0 8 nbsp ScotlandRichmondThe matches editWales vs England edit 14 January 1905Wales nbsp 25 0 nbsp EnglandTry Morgan 2 Gabe Harding Jones Llewellyn Watkins Con Davies 2 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Referee J Lefevre Ireland Wales George Davies Swansea Teddy Morgan London Welsh Dan Rees Swansea Rhys Gabe Llanelli Willie Llewellyn Newport capt Dicky Owen Swansea Dick Jones Swansea Jehoida Hodges Newport George Travers Pill Harriers Billy O Neill Cardiff Arthur Harding London Welsh David Jones Treherbert Harry Vaughan Watkins Llanelli Will Joseph Swansea Charlie Pritchard Newport England SH Irvin Devonport Albion SF Coopper Blackheath John Raphael Oxford Uni FH Palmer Richmond EW Dillon Blackheath FC Hulme Birkenhead Park WV Butcher Bristol TA Gibson Northern WLY Rogers Blackheath BA Hill Blackheath JL Mathias Bristol Frank Stout Richmond capt Charles Joseph Newbold Blackheath Vincent Cartwright Blackheath William Cave Blackheath Scotland vs Wales edit 4 February 1905Scotland nbsp 3 6 nbsp WalesTry LittleTry Llewellyn 2 Inverleith Edinburgh Referee H Kennedy Ireland Scotland WT Forrest Hawick JE Crabbie Edinburgh Acads JL Forbes Watsonians LM MacLeod Cambridge University JS MacDonald Edinburgh University Patrick Munro Oxford Uni ED Simson Edinburgh University Anthony Little Hawick AG Cairns Watsonians WE Kyle Hawick WM Milne Glasgow Acads A Ross Royal HSFP WP Scott West of Scotland capt RS Stronach Glasgow Acads HN Fletcher Edinburgh University Wales George Davies Swansea Teddy Morgan London Welsh Dan Rees Swansea Rhys Gabe Llanelli Willie Llewellyn Newport capt Dicky Owen Swansea Billy Trew Swansea Jehoida Hodges Newport George Travers Pill Harriers Billy O Neill Cardiff Arthur Harding London Welsh David Jones Treherbert Harry Vaughan Watkins Llanelli Will Joseph Swansea Charlie Pritchard Newport Ireland vs England edit 11 February 1905Ireland nbsp 17 3 nbsp EnglandTry Moffatt 2 Allen Maclear WallaceCon MaclearTry CoopperMardyke Cork Referee R Welsh Scotland Ireland MF Landers Cork Constitution Basil Maclear Cork County JE Moffatt Old Wesley GAD Harvey Wanderers HB Thrift Dublin University TTH Robinson Dublin University ED Caddell Dublin University Jos Wallace Wanderers Henry Millar Monkstown CE Allen Derry capt A Tedford Malone HG Wilson Malone HJ Knox Dublin University JJ Coffey Lansdowne George Hamlet Dublin University England CF Stanger Leathes Northern SF Coopper Blackheath HE Shewring Bristol T Simpson Rockcliff AT Brettargh Liverpool OB FC Hulme Birkenhead Park WV Butcher Bristol J Green Skipton WLY Rogers Blackheath G Vickery Aberavon JL Mathias Bristol Frank Stout Richmond capt Charles Joseph Newbold Blackheath Vincent Cartwright Blackheath WM Grylls Redruth Scotland vs Ireland edit 25 February 1905Scotland nbsp 5 11 nbsp IrelandTry Timms Con ForrestTry Tedford Wallace Moffat Con MaclearInverleith Edinburgh Referee Percival Coles England Scotland WT Forrest Hawick WT Ritchie Cambridge University Alec Boswell Timms Cardiff LM MacLeod Cambridge University Rh McCowat Glasgow Acads Patrick Munro Oxford Uni ED Simson Edinburgh University L West Carlisle AG Cairns Watsonians WE Kyle Hawick WM Milne Glasgow Acads A Ross Royal HSFP WP Scott West of Scotland capt RS Stronach Glasgow Acads MR Dickson Edinburgh University Ireland MF Landers Cork Constitution Basil Maclear Cork County JE Moffatt Old Wesley GAD Harvey Wanderers HB Thrift Dublin University TTH Robinson Dublin University ED Caddell Dublin University Jos Wallace Wanderers Henry Millar Monkstown CE Allen Derry capt A Tedford Malone HG Wilson Malone HJ Knox Dublin University JJ Coffey Lansdowne George Hamlet Dublin University Wales vs Ireland edit 11 March 1905Wales nbsp 10 3 nbsp IrelandTry Windham Jones Teddy Morgan Con Davies 2 Try RobinsonSt Helens Swansea Referee W Williams England Wales George Davies Swansea Teddy Morgan London Welsh Gwyn Nicholls Cardiff Rhys Gabe Llanelli Willie Llewellyn Newport capt Dicky Owen Swansea Anthony Windham Jones Mountain Ash Jehoida Hodges Newport George Travers Pill Harriers Billy O Neill Cardiff Arthur Harding London Welsh David Jones Treherbert Harry Vaughan Watkins Llanelli Will Joseph Swansea Jack Williams London Welsh Ireland MF Landers Cork Constitution Basil Maclear Cork County JE Moffatt Old Wesley James Cecil Parke Dublin University HB Thrift Dublin University TTH Robinson Dublin University ED Caddell Dublin University Jos Wallace Wanderers Henry Millar Monkstown CE Allen Derry capt A Tedford Malone HG Wilson Malone HJ Knox Dublin University JJ Coffey Lansdowne George Hamlet Dublin University England vs Scotland edit 18 March 1905England nbsp 0 8 nbsp ScotlandTry Simson Stronach Con ScottAthletic Ground Richmond Referee DH Bowen Wales England JT Taylor West Hartlepool SF Coopper Blackheath John Raphael Oxford Uni T Simpson Rockcliff AT Brettargh Liverpool OB AD Stoop Oxford Uni WV Butcher Bristol TA Gibson Northern Jumbo Milton Camborne School of Mines SH Osborne Harlequins JL Mathias Bristol Frank Stout Richmond capt Charles Joseph Newbold Blackheath Vincent Cartwright Blackheath CEL Hammond Harlequins Scotland DG Schulze London Scottish WT Ritchie Cambridge University Alec Boswell Timms Cardiff capt GAW Lamond Bristol T Elliot Gala Patrick Munro Oxford Uni ED Simson Edinburgh University L West Carlisle AG Cairns Watsonians WE Kyle Hawick JC MacCallum Glasgow Acads A Ross Royal HSFP WP Scott West of Scotland RS Stronach Glasgow Acads HG Monteith Cambridge University External links edit 6 Nations History rugbyfootballhistory com Retrieved 2008 03 07 Bibliography editGodwin Terry 1984 The International Rugby Championship 1883 1983 London Willow Books ISBN 0 00 218060 X Smith David Williams Gareth 1980 Fields of Praise The Official History of The Welsh Rugby Union Cardiff University of Wales Press ISBN 0 7083 0766 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1905 Home Nations Championship amp oldid 1179393561, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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