1894 Home Nations Championship


















1894 Home Nations Championship
Date
6 January - 17 March 1894
Countries
 England
 Ireland
 Scotland
 Wales
Tournament statistics
Champions
 Ireland (1st title)
Triple Crown
 Ireland (1st title)
Calcutta Cup
 Scotland
Matches played
6
Top point scorer(s)
England Lockwood (12)
Top try scorer(s)
Scotland Boswell (2)
England Lockwood (2)
Ireland Lytle (2)



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The 1894 Home Nations Championship was the twelfth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 6 January and 17 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.




Contents





  • 1 Table


  • 2 Results

    • 2.1 Scoring system



  • 3 The matches

    • 3.1 England vs. Wales


    • 3.2 England vs. Ireland


    • 3.3 Wales vs. Scotland


    • 3.4 Ireland vs. Scotland


    • 3.5 Scotland vs. England


    • 3.6 Ireland vs. Wales



  • 4 External links




Table






















































Position
Nation
Games
Points
Table
points
Played
Won
Drawn
Lost
For
Against
Difference
1
 Ireland
3300155+10
6
2
 England
31022916+13
2
2
 Scotland
3102612−6
2
2
 Wales
31021027−17
2


Results




6 January 1894








England 
24–3

 Wales





Birkenhead





3 February 1894








England 
5–7

 Ireland





London





3 February 1894








Wales 
7–0

 Scotland





Newport





24 February 1894








Ireland 
5–0

 Scotland





Dublin





10 March 1894








Ireland 
3–0

 Wales





Belfast





17 March 1894








Scotland 
6–0

 England





Edinburgh




Scoring system


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




6 January 1894








 England
24 – 3

 Wales

Try: Bradshaw
Morfitt
Lockwood
Taylor
Con: Lockwoood (3)
Taylor
GM: Taylor


Try: Parfitt


Birkenhead Park, Birkenhead
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: JA Smith (Scotland)



England: JF Byrne (Moseley), F Firth (Halifax), Charles Hooper (Middlesex Wands.), S Morfitt (West Hartlepool), R E Lockwood (Heckmondwike) capt., EW Taylor (Rockcliff), Cyril Wells (Harlequins), F Soane (Bath), J Hall (North Durham), J Toothill (Bradford), H Bradshaw (Bramley), T Broadley (Bingley), Harry Speed (Castleford), William Eldon Tucker (Cambridge U.), Alfred Allport (Blackheath)


Wales: Billy Bancroft (Swansea), Norman Biggs (Cardiff), William McCutcheon (Oldham), Arthur Gould (Newport) capt., Conway Rees (Llanelli), Percy Phillips (Newport), Fred Parfitt (Newport), Frank Mills (Swansea), Charles Nicholl (Llanelli), David Daniel (Llanelli), Jim Hannan (Newport), Frank Hill (Cardiff), Arthur Boucher (Newport), Tom Graham (Newport), Wallace Watts (Newport)




England vs. Ireland




3 February 1894








 England
5 – 7

 Ireland

Try: Lockwood
Con: Taylor


Try: John Lytle
DG: Forrest


Rectory Field, Blackheath
Referee: W M Douglas (Wales)



England: JF Byrne (Moseley), F Firth (Halifax), Charles Hooper (Middlesex Wands.), S Morfitt (West Hartlepool), R E Lockwood (Heckmondwike) capt., EW Taylor (Rockcliff), R Wood (Liversedge), F Soane (Bath), J Hall (North Durham), J Toothill (Bradford), H Bradshaw (Bramley), T Broadley (Bingley), Harry Speed (Castleford), William Eldon Tucker (Cambridge U.), Alfred Allport (Blackheath)


Ireland: W Sparrow (Dublin U.), HG Wells (Bective Rangers), S Lee (NIFC), W Gardiner (NIFC), Lucius Gwynn (Dublin U.), WS Brown (Dublin U.), Benjamin Tuke (Bective Rangers), JN Lytle (NIFC), EG Forrest (Wanderers) capt., H Lindsay (Dublin U.), Thomas Crean (Wanderers), G Walmsley (Bective Rangers), JH O'Conor (Bective Rangers), CV Rooke (Dublin U.), JH Lytle (NIFC)




Wales vs. Scotland




3 February 1894








 Wales
7 – 0

 Scotland

Try: Fitzgerald
Drop: Fitzgerald




Rodney Parade, Newport
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: EB Holmes (England)



Wales: Billy Bancroft (Swansea), William Llewellyn Thomas (Newport), Tom Pearson (Oldham), Arthur Gould (Newport) capt., Dai Fitzgerald (Cardiff), Percy Phillips (Newport), Fred Parfitt (Newport), Frank Mills (Swansea), Charles Nicholl (Llanelli), David Daniel (Llanelli), Jim Hannan (Newport), Frank Hill (Cardiff), Harry Day (Newport), Tom Graham (Newport), Wallace Watts (Newport)


Scotland: J Rogerson (Kelvinside Acads.), GT Campbell (London Scottish), Gregor MacGregor (London Scottish) capt., James Gowans (Cambridge U.), Henry Gedge (London Scottish), JW Simpson (Royal HSFP), William Wotherspoon (West of Scotland), HF Menzies (West of Scotland), JB Wright (Watsonians), WMC McEwan (Edinburgh Acads), A Dalgleish (Gala), WR Gibson (Royal HSFP), WB Cownie (Watsonians), GT Neilson (West of Scotland), Robert MacMillan (London Scottish)




Ireland vs. Scotland




24 February 1894








 Ireland
5 – 0

 Scotland

Try: Wells
Con: John Lytle




Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Referee: HL Ashmore (England)



Ireland: PJ Grant (Bective Rangers), HG Wells (Bective Rangers), S Lee (NIFC), W Gardiner (NIFC), Lucius Gwynn (Dublin U.), WS Brown (Dublin U.), Benjamin Tuke (Bective Rangers), JN Lytle (NIFC), EG Forrest (Wanderers) capt., H Lindsay (Dublin U.), Thomas Crean (Wanderers), ATW Bond (Derry), JH O'Conor (Bective Rangers), CV Rooke (Dublin U.), JH Lytle (NIFC)


Scotland: AWC Cameron (Watsonians), GT Campbell (London Scottish), Gregor MacGregor (London Scottish), William Wotherspoon (West of Scotland), HTS Gedge (London Scottish), JW Simpson (Royal HSFP), WP Donaldson (Oxford U.), HTO Leggatt (Watsonians), JD Boswell (West of Scotland) capt., AH Anderson (Glasgow Acads), A Dagleish (Gala), WR Gibson (Royal HSFP), WB Cownie (Watsonians), GT Nielson (West of Scotland), Robert MacMillan (London Scottish)




Scotland vs. England




17 March 1894








 Scotland
6 – 0

 England

Try: Boswell (2)




Raeburn Place, Edinburgh
Referee: W Wilkins (Wales)



Scotland: Gregor MacGregor (London Scottish), James Gowans (Cambridge U.), Willie Neilson (Cambridge U.), GT Campbell (London Scottish), HTS Gedge (London Scottish), JW Simpson (Royal HSFP), William Wotherspoon (West of Scotland), HTO Leggatt (Watsonians), JD Boswell (West of Scotland) capt., WMC McEwan (Edinburgh Acads), HF Menzies (West of Scotland), WR Gibson (Royal HSFP), WB Cownie (Watsonians), WG Nielson (Merchiston Castle), Robert MacMillan (London Scottish)


England: JF Byrne (Moseley), F Firth (Halifax), Charles Hooper (Middlesex Wands.), S Morfitt (West Hartlepool), Walter Jesse Jackson (Halifax), EW Taylor (Rockcliff) capt., Cyril Wells (Harlequins), F Soane (Bath), J Hall (North Durham), William Walton (Castleford), H Bradshaw (Bramley), T Broadley (Bingley), Harry Speed (Castleford), Albert Elliott (St. Thomas' Hosp.), Alfred Allport (Blackheath)




Ireland vs. Wales




19 March 1894








 Ireland
3 – 0

 Wales

Pen: John Lytle




Ulster Cricket Ground, Belfast
Referee: RD Rainie (Scotland)



Ireland: PJ Grant (Bective Rangers), R Dunlop (NIFC), S Lee (NIFC), W Gardiner (NIFC), Lucius Gwynn (Dublin U.), WS Brown (Dublin U.), Benjamin Tuke (Bective Rangers), JN Lytle (NIFC), JH Lytle (NIFC), EG Forrest (Wanderers) capt., H Lindsay (Dublin U.), Thomas Crean (Wanderers), ATW Bond (Derry), JH O'Conor (Bective Rangers), CV Rooke (Dublin U.)


Wales: Billy Bancroft (Swansea), Norman Biggs (Cardiff), Tom Pearson (Oldham), Jack Elliott (Cardiff), Dai Fitzgerald (Cardiff), Ralph Sweet-Escott (Cardiff), Fred Parfitt (Newport), Frank Mills (Swansea), Fred Hutchinson (Neath), David Daniel (Llanelli), Jim Hannan (Newport), Frank Hill (Cardiff) capt., Harry Day (Newport), David Nicholl (Llanelli), Wallace Watts (Newport)



External links



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



Preceded by
1893 Home Nations

Home Nations Championship
1894
Succeeded by
1895 Home Nations





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