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1983 Five Nations Championship

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1983 Five Nations Championship
Date15 January - 19 March 1983
Countries England
 Ireland
 France
 Scotland
 Wales
Tournament statistics
Champions France and  Ireland
Matches played10
Tries scored24 (2.4 per match)
Top point scorer(s)Ireland Ollie Campbell (52)
Top try scorer(s)France Patrick Estève (5)
1982 (Previous) (Next) 1984

The 1983 Five Nations Championship was the 54th series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship.

Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the 89th series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. Ten matches were played between 15 January and 19 March. For the 17th time, the championship was shared. France and Ireland finished level on points, and no tie-break procedure existed before 1993. It was France's 5th shared title, and Ireland's 8th.[1]

French wing Patrick Estève scored a try against each other team in this tournament, finishing as the top try scorer, with five tries. This was the first time since 1925 that such a feat had been achieved.

Participants

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The teams involved were:

Nation Venue City Head coach Captain
 England Twickenham London Dick Greenwood Steve Smith/John Scott
 France Parc des Princes Paris Jacques Fouroux Jean-Pierre Rives
 Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Willie John McBride Ciaran Fitzgerald
 Scotland Murrayfield Edinburgh Jim Telfer Jim Aitken/Roy Laidlaw
 Wales National Stadium Cardiff John Bevan Eddie Butler

Table

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1  France 4 3 0 1 70 61 +9 6
1  Ireland 4 3 0 1 71 67 +4 6
3  Wales 4 2 1 1 64 53 +11 5
4  Scotland 4 1 0 3 65 65 0 2
5  England 4 0 1 3 55 79 −24 1
Source: [citation needed]

Squads

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Results

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1983-01-15
England 15–19 France
Pen.: Hare (4)
Drops: Cusworth
Tries: Estève
Paparemborde
Sella
Con.: Blanco (2)
Pen.: Camberabero
Twickenham, London
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: D. I. H. Burnett (Ireland)
FB 15 Dusty Hare
RW 14 John Carleton
OC 13 Huw Davies
IC 12 Paul Dodge
LW 11 Tony Swift
FH 10 Les Cusworth
SH 9 Steve Smith (c)
N8 8 John Scott
OF 7 Peter Winterbottom
BF 6 Nick Jeavons
RL 5 Steve Bainbridge
LL 4 Maurice Colclough
TP 3 Gary Pearce
HK 2 Peter Wheeler
LP 1 Colin Smart
Replacements:
LK Bob Hesford
Coach:
England Dick Greenwood
FB 15 Serge Blanco
RW 14 Philippe Sella
OC 13 Christian Bélascain
IC 12 Didier Codorniou
LW 11 Patrick Estève
FH 10 Didier Camberabero
SH 9 Gérald Martinez
N8 8 Jean-Luc Joinel
OF 7 Laurent Rodriguez
BF 6 Jean-Pierre Rives (c)
RL 5 Jean Condom
LL 4 Jean-Charles Orso
TP 3 Robert Paparemborde
HK 2 Philippe Dintrans
LP 1 Pierre Dospital
Coach:
France Jacques Fouroux
1983-01-15
Scotland 13–15 Ireland
Tries: Laidlaw
Pen.: Dods (2)
Drops: Renwick
Tries: Kiernan
Con.: Campbell
Pen: Campbell (3)
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Referee: J. Y. Yche (France)
FB 15 Peter Dods
RW 14 Keith Robertson
OC 13 Jim Renwick
IC 12 David Johnston
LW 11 Roger Baird
FH 10 Ron Wilson
SH 9 Roy Laidlaw (c)
N8 8 Iain Paxton
OF 7 David Leslie
BF 6 Jim Calder
RL 5 Alan Tomes
LL 4 Bill Cuthbertson
TP 3 Iain Milne
HK 2 Colin Deans
LP 1 Gerry McGuinness
Coach:
Scotland Jim Telfer
FB 15 Hugo MacNeill
RW 14 Trevor Ringland
OC 13 David Irwin
IC 12 Mike Kiernan
LW 11 Moss Finn
FH 10 Ollie Campbell
SH 9 Robbie McGrath
N8 8 Willie Duggan
OF 7 John O'Driscoll
BF 6 Fergus Slattery
RL 5 Moss Keane
LL 4 Donal Lenihan
TP 3 Ginger McLoughlin
HK 2 Ciaran Fitzgerald (c)
LP 1 Philip Orr
Coach:
Ireland Willie John McBride

1983-02-05
France 19–15 Scotland
Tries: Estève (2)
Con.: Blanco
Pen.: Blanco (3)
Tries: Robertson
Con: Dods
Pen.: Dods
Drops: Gossman (2)
Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 45,204
Referee: A. Richards (Wales)
FB 15 Serge Blanco
RW 14 Philippe Sella
OC 13 Didier Codorniou
IC 12 Christian Bélascain
LW 11 Patrick Estève
FH 10 Christian Delage
SH 9 Pierre Berbizier
N8 8 Jean-Luc Joinel
OF 7 Laurent Rodriguez
BF 6 Jean-Pierre Rives (c)
RL 5 Jean-Charles Orso
LL 4 Jean Condom
TP 3 Robert Paparemborde
HK 2 Jean-Louis Dupont
LP 1 Pierre Dospital
Replacements:
FL Dominique Erbani
Coach:
France Jacques Fouroux
FB 15 Peter Dods
RW 14 Keith Robertson
OC 13 Jim Renwick
IC 12 David Johnston
LW 11 Roger Baird
FH 10 Brian Gossman
SH 9 Roy Laidlaw (c)
N8 8 John Beattie
OF 7 David Leslie
BF 6 Jim Calder
RL 5 Alan Tomes
LL 4 Bill Cuthbertson
TP 3 Iain Milne
HK 2 Colin Deans
LP 1 Jim Aitken
Coach:
Scotland Jim Telfer
1983-02-05
Wales 13–13 England
Tries: Squire
Pen.: Wyatt (2)
Drops: Dacey
Tries: Carleton
Pen:: Hare (2)
Drops: Cusworth
National Stadium, Cardiff
Referee: J. R. West (Ireland)
FB 15 Mark Wyatt
RW 14 Elgan Rees
OC 13 David Richards
IC 12 Mark Ring
LW 11 Clive Rees
FH 10 Malcolm Dacey
SH 9 Terry Holmes
N8 8 Eddie Butler (c)
OF 7 David Pickering
BF 6 Jeff Squire
RL 5 Richard Moriarty
LL 4 Bob Norster
TP 3 Graham Price
HK 2 Billy James
LP 1 Clive Williams
Coach:
Wales John Bevan
FB 15 Dusty Hare
RW 14 John Carleton
OC 13 Huw Davies
IC 12 Paul Dodge
LW 11 Tony Swift
FH 10 Les Cusworth
SH 9 Steve Smith (c)
N8 8 John Scott
OF 7 Peter Winterbottom
BF 6 Nick Jeavons
RL 5 Steve Bainbridge
LL 4 Steve Boyle
TP 3 Gary Pearce
HK 2 Steve Mills
LP 1 Colin Smart
Coach:
England Dick Greenwood

1983-02-19
Ireland 22–16 France
Tries: Finn (2)
Con.: Campbell
Pen.: Campbell (4)
Tries: Blanco
Estève
Con.: Blanco
Pen.: Blanco (2)
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Alan Hosie (Scotland)
FB 15 Hugo MacNeill
RW 14 Trevor Ringland
OC 13 David Irwin
IC 12 Mike Kiernan
LW 11 Moss Finn
FH 10 Ollie Campbell
SH 9 Robbie McGrath
N8 8 Willie Duggan
OF 7 John O'Driscoll
BF 6 Fergus Slattery
RL 5 Moss Keane
LL 4 Donal Lenihan
TP 3 Ginger McLoughlin
HK 2 Ciaran Fitzgerald (c)
LP 1 Philip Orr
Coach:
Ireland Willie John McBride
FB 15 Serge Blanco
RW 14 Philippe Sella
OC 13 Christian Bélascain
IC 12 Didier Codorniou
LW 11 Patrick Estève
FH 10 Christian Delage
SH 9 Pierre Berbizier
N8 8 Jean-Luc Joinel
OF 7 Dominique Erbani
BF 6 Jean-Pierre Rives (c)
RL 5 Jean-François Imbernon
LL 4 Jean Condom
TP 3 Robert Paparemborde
HK 2 Bernard Herrero
LP 1 Pierre Dospital
Replacements:
FH Bernard Viviès
Coach:
France Jacques Fouroux
1983-02-19
Scotland 15–19 Wales
Tries: Renwick
Con.: Dods
Pen.: Dods (3)
Tries: Jones
C. Rees
Con.: Wyatt
Pen.: Wyatt (3)
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Referee: R. C. Quittenton (England)
FB 15 Peter Dods
RW 14 Keith Robertson
OC 13 Jim Renwick
IC 12 David Johnston
LW 11 Roger Baird
FH 10 Brian Gossman
SH 9 Roy Laidlaw (c)
N8 8 John Beattie
OF 7 David Leslie
BF 6 Jim Calder
RL 5 Alan Tomes
LL 4 Bill Cuthbertson
TP 3 Iain Milne
HK 2 Colin Deans
LP 1 Jim Aitken
Coach:
Scotland Jim Telfer
FB 15 Mark Wyatt
RW 14 Elgan Rees
OC 13 David Richards
IC 12 Rob Ackerman
LW 11 Clive Rees
FH 10 Malcolm Dacey
SH 9 Terry Holmes
N8 8 Eddie Butler (c)
OF 7 David Pickering
BF 6 Jeff Squire
RL 5 John Perkins
LL 4 Bob Norster
TP 3 Ian Eidman
HK 2 Billy James
LP 1 Staff Jones
Coach:
Wales John Bevan

1983-03-05
Wales 23–9 Ireland
Tries: Holmes
C. Rees
Wyatt
Con.: Wyatt
Pen.: Wyatt (3)
Pen.: Campbell (2)
MacNeill
National Stadium, Cardiff
Referee: J. A. F. Trigg (England)
FB 15 Mark Wyatt
RW 14 Elgan Rees
OC 13 Rob Ackerman
IC 12 David Richards
LW 11 Clive Rees
FH 10 Malcolm Dacey
SH 9 Terry Holmes
N8 8 Eddie Butler (c)
OF 7 David Pickering
BF 6 Jeff Squire
RL 5 Bob Norster
LL 4 John Perkins
TP 3 Graham Price
HK 2 Billy James
LP 1 Staff Jones
Coach:
Wales John Bevan
FB 15 Hugo MacNeill
RW 14 Trevor Ringland
OC 13 David Irwin
IC 12 Mike Kiernan
LW 11 Moss Finn
FH 10 Ollie Campbell
SH 9 Robbie McGrath
N8 8 Willie Duggan
OF 7 John O'Driscoll
BF 6 Fergus Slattery
RL 5 Moss Keane
LL 4 Donal Lenihan
TP 3 Ginger McLoughlin
HK 2 Ciaran Fitzgerald (c)
LP 1 Philip Orr
Coach:
Ireland Willie John McBride
1983-03-05
England 12–22 Scotland
Pen.: Hare (3)
Drops: Horton
Tries: Laidlaw
Smith
Con.: Dods
Pen.: Dods (3)
Drops: Robertson
Twickenham, London
Referee: T. F. Doocey (New Zealand)
FB 15 Dusty Hare
RW 14 John Carleton
OC 13 Huw Davies
IC 12 Paul Dodge
LW 11 Tony Swift
FH 10 John Horton
SH 9 Steve Smith
N8 8 John Scott (c)
OF 7 Peter Winterbottom
BF 6 Nick Jeavons
RL 5 Steve Bainbridge
LL 4 Steve Boyle
TP 3 Gary Pearce
HK 2 Peter Wheeler
LP 1 Colin Smart
Coach:
England Dick Greenwood
FB 15 Peter Dods
RW 14 Jim Pollock
OC 13 Jim Renwick
IC 12 Keith Robertson
LW 11 Roger Baird
FH 10 John Rutherford
SH 9 Roy Laidlaw
N8 8 John Beattie
OF 7 David Leslie
BF 6 Jim Calder
RL 5 Iain Paxton
LL 4 Tom Smith
TP 3 Iain Milne
HK 2 Colin Deans
LP 1 Jim Aitken (c)
Coach:
Scotland Jim Telfer

1983-03-19
Ireland 25–15 England
Tries: Campbell
Slattery
Con.: Campbell
Pen.: Campbell (5)
Pen.: Hare (5)
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Referee: J. B. Anderson (Scotland)
FB 15 Hugo MacNeill
RW 14 Trevor Ringland
OC 13 David Irwin
IC 12 Mike Kiernan
LW 11 Moss Finn
FH 10 Ollie Campbell
SH 9 Robbie McGrath
N8 8 Willie Duggan
OF 7 John O'Driscoll
BF 6 Fergus Slattery
RL 5 Moss Keane
LL 4 Donal Lenihan
TP 3 Ginger McLoughlin
HK 2 Ciaran Fitzgerald (c)
LP 1 Philip Orr
Replacements:
FH Tony Ward
Coach:
Ireland Willie John McBride
FB 15 Dusty Hare
RW 14 John Carleton
OC 13 Clive Woodward
IC 12 Paul Dodge
LW 11 David Trick
FH 10 John Horton
SH 9 Nick Youngs
N8 8 John Scott (c)
OF 7 Peter Winterbottom
BF 6 Nick Jeavons
RL 5 Steve Bainbridge
LL 4 Steve Boyle
TP 3 Gary Pearce
HK 2 Peter Wheeler
LP 1 Colin Smart
Coach:
England Dick Greenwood
1983-03-19
France 16–9 Wales
Tries: Estève
Pen.: Blanco (3)
Drops: Camberabero
Tries: Squire
Con.: Wyatt
Pen.: Evans
Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 45,242
Referee: T. F. Doocey (New Zealand)
FB 15 Serge Blanco
RW 14 Philippe Sella
OC 13 Didier Codorniou
IC 12 Christian Bélascain
LW 11 Patrick Estève
FH 10 Didier Camberabero
SH 9 Gérald Martinez
N8 8 Jean-Luc Joinel
OF 7 Dominique Erbani
BF 6 Jean-Pierre Rives (c)
RL 5 Jean-François Imbernon
LL 4 Jean Condom
TP 3 Robert Paparemborde
HK 2 Philippe Dintrans
LP 1 Pierre Dospital
Coach:
France Jacques Fouroux
FB 15 Mark Wyatt
RW 14 Elgan Rees
OC 13 Rob Ackerman
IC 12 Gwyn Evans
LW 11 Clive Rees
FH 10 Malcolm Dacey
SH 9 Terry Holmes
N8 8 Eddie Butler (c)
OF 7 David Pickering
BF 6 Jeff Squire
RL 5 Bob Norster
LL 4 John Perkins
TP 3 Graham Price
HK 2 Billy James
LP 1 Staff Jones
Replacements:
FB Richard Donovan
Coach:
Wales John Bevan

References

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  1. ^ "Campbell claims crown". Glasgow Herald (page 16). 21 March 1983. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
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