5 Nations 2023

The annual Five Nations Junior Tournament takes place in Edinburgh this year, with U13 and U15 teams from Scotland, England, France, Wales and Ireland

England win the 5 Nations, finishing top in both categories

Day THREE Results

U13 : England 14 – 6 France | Scotland 17-6 Ireland
U15 :  England 19 – 3 France | Scotland 16-7 Ireland

Day TWO Results

U13 :
France 20 – 0 Ireland | England 20 – 0 Wales
Wales  17-8 Ireland | France 20 – 1 Scotland

U15 :
France 20 – 2 Ireland | England 20 – 0 Wales
Ireland 19 – 8 Wales | France 20 – 3 Scotland

STANDINGS :
U13: England 60 | France 57 | Wales 25 | Scotland 20 | Ireland 8
U15: England 60 | France 60 | Ireland 21 | Wales 17 | Scotland 17

Day ONE Results

U13 :
France 17 – 3 Wales  |  England 20 – 2 Scotland
England 20 – 0 Ireland  | Scotland 17 – 5 Wales

U15 :
France 20 – 1 Wales  | England 20 – 0 Scotland
England 20 – 0 Ireland  | Scotland 14 – 8 Wales

FRANCE
Under 13: Lysandro Joneau, Robin Gautier, Titouan Cocheril, Adam Rameau, Lily Romieu, Rafaella Guidoni
Under 15: Amir Khaled, Ethan Lecordier, Theo Baudry, Leelou Laporte, Sarah Guyot
SCOTLAND
Under 13: Thomas Myers, Kamran Shamoo, Callum Smith, Phoebe Hamilton, Rebecca Little
Under 15: Murdo Mackenzie, Cailean McAlpine, Zack Paton, Ella Bannister, Felicia Chan
ENGLAND
Under 13: Will Burton, Jaanshere Khan, Joe Colton, Phoebe Griffiths, Esther Chak
Under 15: Ismail Khalil, George Griffiths, Dylan Kalar, Mariam Eissa, Reka Kemescei
IRELAND
Under 13: David Connell, Eoin Mullery, Ben Lynch, Jack Clery, Laya Sabry, Lucy Lynch, Rebecca Day
Under 15: Christian Dromgoole, Aaron Knox, Adam Power, John Day, Zoe Yeomans, Shriya Drawid, Rebecca Jackson
WALES
Under 13: Leon Lauder, Thomas Fenlon, Jacob Green, Jacob Baker, Madalena Sidoli, Eliza Hales, Evie Salisbury
Under 15: Aled Davis, Archie Davis Clarke, Reuben Davis, Ethan Willis, Nia Seren Thomas, Megan Beynon, Erin Lauder