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Grand Slam (rugby union)

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A Grand Slam can be completed in two ways in rugby union.

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Six Nations Championship

In the Six Nations Championship and its predecessors, a grand slam is where one team beats all their opponents during one year's competition. [1] There is no official trophy for this achievement. The term was probably first used in 1957 when The Times used the expression ‘Grand Slam’ to describe England's four wins in the (then) Five Nations Tournament. No team has ever won three consecutive Grand Slams. Three teams, Wales in 1908/1909, England in 1913/1914, 1923/1924 and 1991/1992 and France in 1997/1998 have won two consecutive Grand Slams. In 2005, Wales became the first team ever to win the Grand Slam while playing more matches away than at home. There have been 33 Grand Slam titles, with England winning 12, followed by Wales and France. Italy have not managed to achieve this performance since its inclusion in 2000. In France it is called Le Grand Chelem.

Grand Slams
Team Competitions
Flag of England England 1913, 1914, 1921, 1923, 1924, 1928, 1957, 1980, 1991, 1992, 1995, 2003 (12 times)
Flag of Wales Wales 1908, 1909, 1911, 1950, 1952, 1971, 1976, 1978, 2005 (9 times)
Flag of France France 1968, 1977, 1981, 1987, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2004 (8 times)
Flag of Scotland Scotland 1925, 1984, 1990 (3 times)
Flag of Ireland Ireland 1948 (1 time)
Flag of Italy Italy
1882-1907 Not possible due to France not taking part in the championship
1908 Flag of Wales Wales
1909 Flag of Wales Wales
1910 Not achieved
1911 Flag of Wales Wales
1912 Not achieved
1913 Flag of England England
1914 Flag of England England
1915-19 Not held due to World War I
1920 Not achieved
1921 Flag of England England
1922 Not achieved
1923 Flag of England England
1924 Flag of England England
1925 Flag of Scotland Scotland
1926-27 Not achieved
1928 Flag of England England
1929-31 Not achieved
1932-39 Not possible due to French suspension from the championship
1940–46 Not held due to World War II
1947 Not achieved
1948 Flag of Ireland Ireland
1949 Not achieved
1950 Flag of Wales Wales
1951 Not achieved
1952 Flag of Wales Wales
1953-56 Not achieved
1957 Flag of England England
1958-67 Not achieved
1968 Flag of France France
1969-70 Not achieved
1971 Flag of Wales Wales
1972-75 Not achieved
1976 Flag of Wales Wales
1977 Flag of France France
1978 Flag of Wales Wales
1979 Not achieved
1980 Flag of England England
1981 Flag of France France
1982-83 Not achieved
1984 Flag of Scotland Scotland
1985-86 Not achieved
1987 Flag of France France
1988-89 Not achieved
1990 Flag of Scotland Scotland
1991 Flag of England England
1992 Flag of England England
1993-94 Not achieved
1995 Flag of England England
1996 Not achieved
1997 Flag of France France
1998 Flag of France France
1999-2001 Not achieved
2002 Flag of France France
2003 Flag of England England
2004 Flag of France France
2005 Flag of Wales Wales
2006-07 Not achieved

A similar concept is the Triple Crown. If one of the Home Nations (England, Scotland, Wales or Ireland) manages to beat the other three, they win the Triple Crown. This was achieved in 2007 by Ireland.

Grand Slam Tour

A grand slam tour is one that takes in test matches against each of the four Home nations (England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland). If the touring side manage to win all four games they are said to have won the grand slam. This feat has been achieved once by Australia, twice by New Zealand and four times by South Africa.

Flag of South Africa South Africa 1912/13, 1931/32, 1951/52, 1960/61
Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 1978, 2005
Flag of Australia Australia 1984

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