1989 Five Nations Championship
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The 1989 Five Nations Championship was the 60th series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the 95th series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played over five weekends between 21 January and 18 March. France won it with three wins and one defeat (against England), while none of the other four teams was able to win the Triple Crown. England entered the final round of matches knowing that a win would give them at least a share of the championship, but were overturned in Cardiff as Wales scored their only victory of the season. Scotland also could have taken the championship had they won in France - even a draw would have been enough, thanks to England's defeat - but France won the game to seal the title.[1][2]
1989 Five Nations Championship | |||
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Date | 21 January – 18 March 1989 | ||
Countries | England Ireland France Scotland Wales | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Champions | France (9th title) | ||
Matches played | 10 | ||
Tries scored | 28 (2.8 per match) | ||
Top point scorer(s) | Michael Kiernan (37 points) | ||
Top try scorer(s) | Serge Blanco (4 tries) | ||
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