Rugby - Siobhan Cattigan Trophy

Inaugurated in 2026, this trophy is contested annually only when Ireland play Scotland in the Women's Six Nations. It is named after the former Scotland forward who passed away in 2021 at the age of 26. Eight gemstones, two blue agates, two amethysts and four white moonstones feature on the trophy lid. The eight gemstones represent Cattigan playing at No.8. The blue agate and moonstones represent Scotland, and amethyst represents Cattigan’s favourite colour. 
Before the advent of the Siobhan Cattigan Trophy, Scotland had won 18 of the 35 meetings to 17 wins for Ireland (includes meetings outside of the Six Nations Championship).

YEAR VENUE WINNER HOLDERS
2026 Dublin IRE 54-5 IRE
 

 
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