1892 Home Nations Championship


















1892 Home Nations Championship

England rugby 1892.jpg
The English side

Date
3 January - 7 March 1892
Countries
 England
 Ireland
 Scotland
 Wales
Tournament statistics
Champions
 England (3rd title)
Triple Crown
 England (3rd title)
Calcutta Cup
 England
Matches played
6
Top point scorer(s)
England Lockwood (9)
Top try scorer(s)
England Evershed (2)
Ireland Walsh, Ireland (2)



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The 1892 Home Nations Championship was the tenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 2 January and 5 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.


England took the 1892 Championship and the Triple Crown, their fifth Championship and third Triple Crown. Furthermore the English team failed to concede a single point, the only time this has occurred during the Championship's history.


The points system was changed yet again, with a try being upgraded from one to two points, while a goal conversion was increased from two to three points.




Contents





  • 1 Table


  • 2 Results

    • 2.1 Scoring system



  • 3 The matches

    • 3.1 England vs. Wales


    • 3.2 Wales vs. Scotland


    • 3.3 England vs. Ireland


    • 3.4 Scotland vs. Ireland


    • 3.5 Ireland vs. Wales


    • 3.6 Scotland vs. England



  • 4 External links




Table






















































Position
Nation
Games
Points
Table
points
Played
Won
Drawn
Lost
For
Against
Difference
1
 England
3300290+29
6
2
 Scotland
320197+2
4
3
 Ireland
3102990
2
4
 Wales
3003233−31
0


Results




2 January 1892








England 
17–0

 Wales





London





6 January 1892








England 
7–0

 Ireland





Manchester





6 February 1892








Wales 
2–7

 Scotland





Swansea





20 February 1892








Scotland 
2–0

 Ireland





Edinburgh





5 March 1892








Ireland 
9–0

 Wales





Dublin





6 March 1892








Scotland 
0–5

 England





Edinburgh




Scoring system


The matches for this season were decided on points scored. A try was worth two points, while converting a kicked goal from the try gave an additional three points. A dropped goal and a goal from mark were both worth four points. Penalty goals were worth three points.



The matches



England vs. Wales




2 January 1892








 England
17 – 0

 Wales

Try: Alderson
Evershed
Hubbard
Nicholl
Con: Lockwood (2)
Alderson




Rectory Field, Blackheath
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: MC McEwan (Scotland)



England: WB Thomson (Blackheath), Frederic Alderson (Hartlepool Rovers) capt., RE Lockwood (Heckmondwike), George Hubbard (Blackheath), C Emmott (Bradford), A Briggs (Bradford), Frank Evershed (Blackheath), Tom Kent (Salford), Alfred Allport (Blackheath), J Toothill (Bradford), J Pyke (St Helens Recs), W Nicholl (Brighouse Rangers), E Bullough (Wigan), William Yiend (Hartlepool Rovers), William Bromet (Tadcaster)


Wales: Billy Bancroft (Swansea), Tom Pearson (Cardiff), William McCutcheon (Swansea), Arthur Gould (Newport) capt., Dickie Garrett (Penarth), Percy Phillips (Newport), George Rowles (Penarth), Frank Mills (Swansea), Charles Nicholl (Llanelli), Tom Graham (Newport), Jim Hannan (Newport), Tom Deacon (Swansea), Arthur Boucher (Newport), Rowley Thomas (London Welsh), Wallace Watts (Newport)




Wales vs. Scotland




6 February 1892








 Wales
2 – 7

 Scotland

Try: Hannan


Try: Boswell
Campbell
Con: Boswell


St. Helen's, Swansea
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: JR Hodgson (England)



Wales: Billy Bancroft (Swansea), Tom Pearson (Cardiff), William McCutcheon (Swansea), Arthur Gould (Newport) capt., Conway Rees (Llanelli), Evan James (Swansea), David James (Swansea), Frank Mills (Swansea), Charles Nicholl (Llanelli), Tom Graham (Newport), Jim Hannan (Newport), Tom Deacon (Swansea), Arthur Boucher (Newport), Percy Bennett (Cardiff Harlequins), Wallace Watts (Newport)


Scotland: Henry Stevenson (Edinburgh Acads), GT Campbell (London Scottish), Paul Clauss (Oxford Uni.), Willie Neilson (Merchiston), CE Orr (West of Scotland) capt., Darsie Anderson (London Scottish), Frederick Goodhue (London Scottish), Robert MacMillan (London Scottish), HTO Leggatt (Watsonians), GT Neilson (West of Scotland), A Dalgleish (Gala), JN Millar (West of Scotland), WR Gibson (Royal HSFP), JD Boswell (West of Scotland), JE Orr (West of Scotland)




England vs. Ireland




6 February 1892








 England
7 – 0

 Ireland

Try: Evershed
Percival
Con: Woods




Whalley Range, Manchester
Referee: JA Smith (Scotland)



England: S Houghton (Runcorn), James Holt Marsh (Swinton), RE Lockwood (Heckmondwike), George Hubbard (Blackheath), EW Taylor (Rockcliff), A Briggs (Bradford), Frank Evershed (Blackheath), Tom Kent (Salford), Sammy Woods (Wellington) capt., J Toothill (Bradford), Launcelot Percival (Oxford Uni.), A Ashworth (Oldham), E Bullough (Wigan), William Yiend (Hartlepool Rovers), William Bromet (Tadcaster)


Ireland T Peel (Limerick), RW Dunlop (Dublin U.), S Lee (NIFC), W Gardiner (NIFC), Benjamin Tuke (Bective Rangers), T Thornhill (Wanderers), Victor Le Fanu (Lansdowne) capt., TJ Johnston (Queens Uni. Belfast), EJ Walsh (Lansdowne), JS Jameson (Lansdowne), AK Wallis (Wanderers), RE Smith (Lansdowne), WJN Davis (Bessbrook), CV Rooke (Dublin U.), JH O'Conor (Bective Rangers)




Scotland vs. Ireland




20 February 1892








 Scotland
2 – 0

 Ireland

Try: Millar




Raeburn Place, Edinburgh
Referee: HL Ashmore (England)



Scotland: Henry Stevenson (Edinburgh Acads), GT Campbell (London Scottish), JC Woodburn (Kelvinside Acads.), Willie Neilson (Merchiston), CE Orr (West of Scotland) capt., William Wotherspoon (Cambridge U.), Frederick Goodhue (London Scottish), Robert MacMillan (London Scottish), HTO Leggatt (Watsonians), Nelson Henderson (London Scottish), WA McDonald (Glasgow Uni.), JN Millar (West of Scotland), WR Gibson (Royal HSFP), JD Boswell (West of Scotland), JE Orr (West of Scotland)


Ireland T Peel (Limerick), RW Dunlop (Dublin U.), S Lee (NIFC), W Gardiner (NIFC), FE Davies (Lansdowne), T Thornhill (Wanderers), Victor Le Fanu (Lansdowne) capt., TJ Johnston (Queens Uni. Belfast), EJ Walsh (Lansdowne), G Collopy (Bective Rangers), AK Wallis (Wanderers), Andrew Clinch (Dublin U.), WJN Davis (Bessbrook), CV Rooke (Dublin U.), EF Frazer (Bective Rangers)




Ireland vs. Wales




5 March 1892








 Ireland
9 – 0

 Wales

Try: Walsh (2)
Davies
Con: Roche




Lansdowne, Dublin
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: EB Holmes (England)



Ireland T Peel (Limerick), T Edwards (Limerick), S Lee (NIFC), R Montgomery (NIFC), FE Davies (Lansdowne), T Thornhill (Wanderers), Victor Le Fanu (Lansdowne) capt., TJ Johnston (Queens Uni. Belfast), EJ Walsh (Lansdowne), JS Jameson (Lansdowne), AK Wallis (Wanderers), J Roche (Wanderers), R Stevenson (Dungannon), CV Rooke (Dublin U.), JH O'Conor (Bective Rangers)


Wales: Billy Bancroft (Swansea), Norman Biggs (Cardiff), Frederick Nicholls (Cardiff Harlequins), Arthur Gould (Newport) capt., Bert Gould (Newport), Evan James (Swansea), David James (Swansea), Frank Mills (Swansea), Charles Nicholl (Llanelli), Harry Day (Newport), Jim Hannan (Newport), Tom Deacon (Swansea), Arthur Boucher (Newport), Percy Bennett (Cardiff Harlequins), Wallace Watts (Newport)




Scotland vs. England




Illustration of the clash between England and Scotland for the Calcutta Cup, 1892




5 March 1892








 Scotland
0 – 5

 England



Try: Bromet
Con: Lockwood


Raeburn Place, Edinburgh
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: RG Warren (Ireland)



Scotland: Henry Stevenson (Edinburgh Acads), GT Campbell (London Scottish), Paul Robert Clauss (Oxford Uni.), Willie Neilson (Merchiston), CE Orr (West of Scotland) capt., Darsie Anderson (London Scottish), Frederick Goodhue (London Scottish), Robert MacMillan (London Scottish), McEwan (Edinburgh Acads), GT Neilson (West of Scotland), WA McDonald (Glasgow Uni.), JN Millar (West of Scotland), WR Gibson (Royal HSFP), JD Boswell (West of Scotland), JE Orr (West of Scotland)


England: T Coop (Leigh), Frederic Alderson (Hartlepool Rovers) capt., RE Lockwood (Heckmondwike), JW Dyson (Huddersfield), H Varley (Liversedge), A Briggs (Bradford), Frank Evershed (Blackheath), Tom Kent (Salford), Sammy Woods (Wellington), J Toothill (Bradford), H Bradshaw (Bramley), W Nicholl (Brighouse Rangers), E Bullough (Wigan), William Yiend (Hartlepool Rovers), William Bromet (Tadcaster)



External links



  • "6 Nations History". rugbyfootballhistory.com. Archived from the original on 30 December 2007. Retrieved 2008-01-19. 



Preceded by
1891 Home Nations

Home Nations Championship
1892
Succeeded by
1893 Home Nations





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