Rugby - Women's Six Nations

Annually running alongside the longer established men's version, the women's Six Nations is also contested by England, France, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Italy. From 1996 until 1998 it's forerunner was the women's Home Nations Championship. France made it Five Nations in 1999, before Spain joined up in 2002. From 2007, Italy replaced Spain. As for the men, a Grand Slam is won when a team beats all others in one season and the Triple Crown is one of the British/Irish nations beating all the other "Home Nations" in a single campaign.

YEAR
WINNERS
GRAND SLAM
TRIPLE CROWN
1996
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
1997
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
1998
SCOTLAND
SCOTLAND
SCOTLAND
1999
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
2001
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
2002
FRANCE
FRANCE
ENGLAND
2003
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
2004
FRANCE
FRANCE
ENGLAND
2005
FRANCE
FRANCE
ENGLAND
2006
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
2007
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
2008
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
2009
ENGLAND
-
WALES
2010
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
ENGLAND
2011 ENGLAND ENGLAND ENGLAND
2012 ENGLAND ENGLAND ENGLAND
2013 IRELAND IRELAND IRELAND
2014 FRANCE FRANCE ENGLAND
2015 IRELAND - IRELAND
2016 FRANCE - ENGLAND
2017 ENGLAND ENGLAND ENGLAND
2018 FRANCE FRANCE -
2019 ENGLAND ENGLAND ENGLAND
2020 ENGLAND ENGLAND ENGLAND
2021 ENGLAND - -
2022 ENGLAND ENGLAND ENGLAND
2023 ENGLAND ENGLAND ENGLAND


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