2024 Women's Six Nations Championship

2024 Women's Six Nations Championship
Date23 March – 27 April 2024
Countries England
 France
 Ireland
 Italy
 Scotland
 Wales
Tournament statistics
Champions England (20th title)
Grand Slam England (18th title)
Triple Crown England (24th title)
Matches played15
Tries scored107 (7.13 per match)
Top point scorer(s) Ellie Kildunne (45)
Top try scorer(s) Ellie Kildunne (9)
Player of the tournament Ellie Kildunne
Official websiteOfficial website
2023 (Previous) (Next) 2025

The 2024 Women's Six Nations Championship, known as the Guinness Women's Six Nations for sponsorship purposes except in France where due to alcohol sponsorship prohibitions the tournament was unsponsored, was the 23rd series of the Women's Six Nations Championship, an annual women's rugby union competition featuring England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. It began on 23 March and ended on 27 April 2024.

The competition was part of the qualification process for the 2025 World Cup, with a qualifying place awarded to the highest finisher other than England and France who had already qualified automatically for the tournament, by virtue of being among the top 4 teams at the previous World Cup. England also automatically qualified as hosts.[1]

Participants

Nation Stadium Coach Captain World Rugby Ranking
Home stadium Capacity Location Start[a] End[b]
 England Ashton Gate 27,000 Bristol John Mitchell[3] Marlie Packer 1st 1st
Twickenham Stadium 82,000 London
 France Stade Marie-Marvingt 25,064 Le Mans Gaëlle Mignot
David Ortiz[4]
Manaé Feleu 3rd 3rd
Stade Jean-Bouin 19,904 Paris
Stade Chaban-Delmas 34,462 Bordeaux
 Ireland RDS Arena 18,500 Dublin Scott Bemand[5] Edel McMahon
Sam Monaghan
10th 9th
Musgrave Park 8,008 Cork
Ravenhill Stadium 18,196 Belfast
 Italy Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi 5,000 Parma Giovanni Raineri[6] Elisa Giordano
Sofia Stefan
7th 8th
 Scotland Edinburgh Rugby Stadium[7] 7,800 Edinburgh Bryan Easson[8] Rachel Malcolm 8th 6th
 Wales Cardiff Arms Park 12,125 Cardiff Ioan Cunningham Hannah Jones 6th 7th
Millennium Stadium 73,931

Squads

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA GS TB LB Pts  ENG  FRA  IRE  SCO  ITA  WAL
1  England 5 5 0 0 270 41 +229 44 5 3 5 0 28 88–10 46–10
2  France 5 4 0 1 152 79 +73 22 11 0 3 0 19 21–42 38–17 38–15
3  Ireland 5 2 0 3 99 170 −71 13 26 0 1 1 10 15–12 21–27 36–5
4  Scotland 5 2 0 3 54 104 −50 8 15 0 0 1 9 0–46 5–15
5  Italy 5 1 0 4 72 146 −74 10 23 0 1 2 7 0–48 10–17
6  Wales 5 1 0 4 55 162 −107 7 24 0 0 1 5 0–40 18–20 22–20

Table ranking rules

  • Four points are awarded for a win.
  • Two points are awarded for a draw.
  • A bonus point is awarded to a team that scores four or more tries, or loses by seven points or fewer.
  • Three bonus points are awarded to a team that wins all five of their matches (a Grand Slam). This ensures that a Grand Slam winning team would top the table with at least 23 points, as another team could lose one match while winning two bonus points and win the other four matches while winning four bonus points for a maximum of 22 points.
  • Tiebreakers
    • If two or more teams are tied on table points, the team with the better points difference (points scored against points conceded) is ranked higher.
    • If the above tiebreaker fails to separate tied teams, the team that scores the higher number of total tries (including penalty tries) in their matches is ranked higher.
    • If two or more teams remain tied after applying the above tiebreakers then those teams will be placed at equal rank; if the tournament has concluded and more than one team is placed first then the title will be shared between them.

Fixtures

Round 1

23 March 2024
14:15 CET (UTC+1)
(1 BP) France 38–17 Ireland
Try: Sansus 3' c
M. Ménager 32' c
Fall Raclot 47' c
Sochat 62' c
Riffonneau 75' c
Con: Queyroi (4/4) 4', 34', 49', 63'
Bourgeois (1/1) 77'
Pen: Queyroi (1/1) 38'
ReportTry: Wafer 71' c
Dalton 78' c
Con: O'Brien (2/2) 72', 77'
Pen: Fowley (1/1) 14'
Stade Marie-Marvingt, Le Mans
Referee: Kat Roche (United States)
FB 15 Émilie Boulard
RW 14 Kelly Arbey
OC 13 Nassira Konde
IC 12 Gabrielle Vernier
LW 11 Marine Ménager  44'
FH 10 Lina Queyroi  72'
SH 9 Pauline Bourdon Sansus  61'
N8 8 Romane Ménager
OF 7 Gaëlle Hermet
BF 6 Charlotte Escudero
RL 5 Madoussou Fall Raclot  51'
LL 4 Manaé Feleu (c)  67'
TP 3 Assia Khalfaoui  65'
HK 2 Agathe Sochat  65'
LP 1 Annaëlle Deshayes  56'
Replacements:
HK 16 Élisa Riffonneau  65'
PR 17 Ambre Mwayembe  56'
PR 18 Clara Joyeux  65'
LK 19 Kiara Zago  67'
FL 20 Émeline Gros  51'
SH 21 Alexandra Chambon  61'
CE 22 Lina Tuy  72'
FB 23 Morgane Bourgeois  44'
Coach:
Gaëlle Mignot
David Ortiz
FB 15 Lauren Delany
RW 14 Katie Corrigan  67'
OC 13 Eve Higgins
IC 12 Aoife Dalton
LW 11 Beibhinn Parsons
FH 10 Nicole Fowley  40'
SH 9 Aoibheann Reilly  63'
N8 8 Brittany Hogan
OF 7 Edel McMahon (c)  70'
BF 6 Aoife Wafer  77'
RL 5 Hannah O'Connor
LL 4 Dorothy Wall  56'
TP 3 Christy Haney  63'
HK 2 Neve Jones
LP 1 Linda Djougang  77'
Replacements:
HK 16 Sarah Delaney  77'
PR 17 Niamh O'Dowd  77'
PR 18 Sadhbh McGrath  63'
LK 19 Fiona Tuite  56'
FL 20 Grace Moore  51'
SH 21 Molly Scuffil-McCabe  63'
FH 22 Dannah O'Brien  40'
FB 23 Méabh Deely  67'
Coach:
Scott Bemand

Player of the Match:
Madoussou Fall Raclot (France)[9]

Assistant referees:
Adele Robert (Belgium)
Maria Latos (Germany)
Television match official:
Quinton Immelman (South Africa)

Notes:


23 March 2024
16:45 GMT (UTC+0)
(1 BP) Wales 18–20 Scotland
Try: Tuipulotu 59' c
Callender 79' m
Con: Bevan (1/1) 60'
Pen: Bevan (2/2) 6', 40' +1
ReportTry: Grant 7' c
Lloyd 49' c
Con: Nelson (2/2) 8', 50'
Pen: Nelson (2/2) 16', 74'
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
Referee: Clara Munarini (Italy)
FB 15 Jenny Hesketh
RW 14 Jasmine Joyce-Butchers
OC 13 Hannah Jones (c)
IC 12 Kerin Lake
LW 11 Nel Metcalfe  55'
FH 10 Lleucu George
SH 9 Keira Bevan  74'
N8 8 Bethan Lewis
OF 7 Alex Callender
BF 6 Alisha Joyce-Butchers  62'
RL 5 Abbie Fleming
LL 4 Natalia John  40'
TP 3 Sisilia Tuipulotu  67'
HK 2 Kelsey Jones  67'
LP 1 Gwenllian Pyrs
Replacements:
HK 16 Carys Phillips  67'
PR 17 Abbey Constable
PR 18 Donna Rose  67'
LK 19 Georgia Evans  40'
FL 20 Kate Williams  62'
SH 21 Sian Jones
FH 22 Niamh Terry  74'
WG 23 Carys Cox  55'
Coach:
Ioan Cunningham
FB 15 Meryl Smith  76'
RW 14 Rhona Lloyd
OC 13 Emma Orr
IC 12 Lisa Thomson
LW 11 Coreen Grant
FH 10 Helen Nelson
SH 9 Caity Mattinson
N8 8 Evie Gallagher
OF 7 Alex Stewart  78'
BF 6 Rachel Malcolm (c)
RL 5 Sarah Bonar  69'
LL 4 Emma Wassell
TP 3 Christine Belisle  61'
HK 2 Lana Skeldon  61'
LP 1 Leah Bartlett  74'
Replacements:
HK 16 Elis Martin  61'
PR 17 Molly Wright  74'
PR 18 Elliann Clarke  61'
LK 19 Louise McMillan  69'
FL 20 Eva Donaldson
SH 21 Mairi McDonald
WG 22 Shona Campbell
FB 23 Chloe Rollie  75'
Coach:
Bryan Easson

Player of the Match:
Coreen Grant (Scotland)[11]

Assistant referees:
Sara Cox (England)
Holly Wood (England)
Television match official:
Leo Colgan (Ireland)

Notes:

  • Jenny Hesketh and Sian Jones (both Wales) made their international debuts.[12][13]
  • Alex Stewart (Scotland) made her international debut.[14]
  • Scotland won their seventh consecutive test, making this their longest winning streak in terms of games played, surpassing the six successive victories between 1997 and 1998.

24 March 2024
15:00 CET (UTC+1)
Italy 0–48 England (1 BP)
ReportTry: Botterman 31' m
Ward 36' m
Atkin-Davies 45' m
Kildunne (2) 50' c, 71' m
Rowland 54' c
Carson 61' c
Powell 80' +2 c
Con: Harrison (3/6) 52', 55', 62'
Aitchison (1/2) 80' +3
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
Referee: Aurélie Groizeleau (France)
FB 15 Vittoria Ostuni Minuzzi
RW 14 Aura Muzzo
OC 13 Michela Sillari  16'
IC 12 Beatrice Rigoni
LW 11 Alyssa D'Incà
FH 10 Veronica Madia
SH 9 Sofia Stefan (c)  60'
N8 8 Giulia Cavina  63'
OF 7 Francesca Sgorbini  58'
BF 6 Isabella Locatelli
RL 5 Sara Tounesi  58'
LL 4 Valeria Fedrighi  55'
TP 3 Sara Seye
HK 2 Silvia Turani  60'
LP 1 Gaia Maris  60'
Replacements:
HK 16 Laura Gurioli  60'
PR 17 Emanuela Stecca  60'
PR 18 Lucia Gai  63'
LK 19 Alessia Pilani  58'
FL 20 Giordana Duca  58'
FL 21 Alessandra Frangipani  55'
CE 22 Emma Stevanin  80+1'  16'
WG 23 Francesca Granzotto  60'
Coach:
Giovanni Raineri
FB 15 Ellie Kildunne
RW 14 Abby Dow
OC 13 Helena Rowland  69'
IC 12 Emily Scarratt  52'
LW 11 Jess Breach
FH 10 Zoe Harrison  62'
SH 9 Lucy Packer  55'
N8 8 Sarah Beckett  12'
OF 7 Marlie Packer (c)  60'
BF 6 Sadia Kabeya  60'
RL 5 Abbie Ward
LL 4 Zoe Aldcroft
TP 3 Kelsey Clifford  52'
HK 2 Lark Atkin-Davies  52'
LP 1 Hannah Botterman  52'
Replacements:
HK 16 Connie Powell  52'
PR 17 Mackenzie Carson  52'
PR 18 Maud Muir  52'
FL 19 Maddie Feaunati  60'
FL 20 Alex Matthews  60'
SH 21 Natasha Hunt  55'
FH 22 Holly Aitchison  52'
CE 23 Megan Jones  62'
Coach:
John Mitchell

Player of the Match:
Ellie Kildunne (England)[15]

Assistant referees:
Doriane Domenjo (France)
Melissa Leboeuf (France)
Television match official:
Chris Assmus (Canada)

Notes:

Round 2

30 March 2024
14:15 GMT (UTC+0)
Scotland 5–15 France
Try: Martin 35' mReportTry: Arbey 53' m
Gros 80' +1 c
Con: Queyroi (1/2) 80' +2
Pen: Queyroi (1/1) 14'
Edinburgh Rugby Stadium, Edinburgh
Referee: Sara Cox (England)
FB 15 Meryl Smith  52'
RW 14 Rhona Lloyd
OC 13 Emma Orr
IC 12 Lisa Thomson
LW 11 Coreen Grant
FH 10 Helen Nelson
SH 9 Caity Mattinson  63'
N8 8 Evie Gallagher
OF 7 Alex Stewart
BF 6 Rachel Malcolm (c)
RL 5 Louise McMillan
LL 4 Emma Wassell
TP 3 Christine Belisle  63'
HK 2 Elis Martin  52'
LP 1 Leah Bartlett  66'
Replacements:
HK 16 Molly Wright  51'
PR 17 Lisa Cockburn  66'
PR 18 Elliann Clarke  63'
LK 19 Fiona McIntosh
FL 20 Eva Donaldson
SH 21 Mairi McDonald  63'
CE 22 Nicole Flynn
FB 23 Chloe Rollie  52'
Coach:
Bryan Easson
FB 15 Émilie Boulard
RW 14 Kelly Arbey
OC 13 Nassira Konde
IC 12 Gabrielle Vernier 28' to 38'
LW 11 Marine Ménager
FH 10 Lina Queyroi
SH 9 Pauline Bourdon Sansus  61'
N8 8 Romane Ménager
OF 7 Gaëlle Hermet  64'
BF 6 Axelle Berthoumieu  57'
RL 5 Madoussou Fall Raclot
LL 4 Manaé Feleu (c)
TP 3 Assia Khalfaoui  66'
HK 2 Agathe Sochat  71'
LP 1 Annaëlle Deshayes  52'
Replacements:
HK 16 Manon Bigot  71'
PR 17 Ambre Mwayembe  52'
PR 18 Clara Joyeux  66'
FL 19 Charlotte Escudero  57'
N8 20 Émeline Gros  64'
SH 21 Alexandra Chambon  60'
CE 22 Lina Tuy
FB 23 Morgane Bourgeois  28'  38'
Coach:
Gaëlle Mignot
David Ortiz

Player of the Match:
Romane Ménager (France)[17]

Assistant referees:
Holly Wood (England)
Adele Robert (Belgium)
Television match official:
Ian Tempest (England)

Notes:


30 March 2024
16:45 GMT (UTC+0)
(1 BP) England 46–10 Wales
Try: Muir 8' m
Aldcroft 15' c
Botterman 24' c
Atkin-Davies 40' +2 m
Kildunne (2) 43' m, 62' m
Dow 46' m
Galligan 58' c
Con: Aitchison (3/8) 16', 25', 59'
ReportTry: Bevan 54' c
Con: George (1/1) 55'
Pen: George (1/1) 5'
Ashton Gate, Bristol
Attendance: 19,705[19]
Referee: Kat Roche (United States)
FB 15 Ellie Kildunne
RW 14 Abby Dow
OC 13 Megan Jones
IC 12 Tatyana Heard  66'
LW 11 Jess Breach  60'
FH 10 Holly Aitchison
SH 9 Natasha Hunt  66'
N8 8 Alex Matthews
OF 7 Marlie Packer (c)  60'
BF 6 Sadia Kabeya
RL 5 Rosie Galligan
LL 4 Zoe Aldcroft  60'
TP 3 Maud Muir  53'
HK 2 Lark Atkin-Davies  40'
LP 1 Hannah Botterman  63'
Replacements:
HK 16 Connie Powell  40'
PR 17 Mackenzie Carson  63'
PR 18 Kelsey Clifford  53'
LK 19 Abbie Ward  60'
FL 20 Maddie Feaunati  60'
SH 21 Lucy Packer  66'
FH 22 Zoe Harrison  66'
CE 23 Sydney Gregson  60'
Coach:
John Mitchell
FB 15 Jenny Hesketh
RW 14 Lisa Neumann
OC 13 Hannah Jones (c)
IC 12 Kerin Lake  64'
LW 11 Carys Cox
FH 10 Lleucu George  71'
SH 9 Sian Jones  48'
N8 8 Bethan Lewis  40'
OF 7 Alex Callender
BF 6 Kate Williams  53'
RL 5 Georgia Evans
LL 4 Abbie Fleming
TP 3 Donna Rose  40'
HK 2 Carys Phillips  73'
LP 1 Gwenllian Pyrs  59'
Replacements:
HK 16 Molly Reardon  73'
PR 17 Abbey Constable  59'
PR 18 Sisilia Tuipulotu  40'
LK 19 Natalia John  53'
FL 20 Alisha Joyce-Butchers  40'
SH 21 Keira Bevan  48'
FB 22 Kayleigh Powell  71'
FB 23 Courtney Keight  64'
Coach:
Ioan Cunningham

Player of the Match:
Rosie Galligan (England)[20]

Assistant referees:
Aurélie Groizeleau (France)
Doriane Domenjo (France)
Television match official:
Quinton Immelman (South Africa)

Notes:


31 March 2024
15:00 IST (UTC+1)
(1 BP) Ireland 21–27 Italy (1 BP)
Try: Penalty try 8'
Jones 62' c
Corrigan 79' c
Con: O'Brien (2/2) 63', 79'
ReportTry: Vecchini (2) 25' m, 57' c
Fedrighi 33' c
Muzzo 69' m
Con: Rigoni (2/4) 34', 58'
Pen: Rigoni (1/1) 36'
RDS Arena, Dublin
Referee: Hollie Davidson (Scotland)
FB 15 Lauren Delany  36'
RW 14 Katie Corrigan
OC 13 Eve Higgins
IC 12 Enya Breen  59'
LW 11 Beibhinn Parsons
FH 10 Dannah O'Brien
SH 9 Aoibheann Reilly  59'
N8 8 Brittany Hogan
OF 7 Aoife Wafer
BF 6 Grace Moore  55'
RL 5 Sam Monaghan
LL 4 Dorothy Wall  67'
TP 3 Christy Haney  63'
HK 2 Neve Jones
LP 1 Linda Djougang  77'
Replacements:
HK 16 Sarah Delaney
PR 17 Niamh O'Dowd  77'
PR 18 Sadhbh McGrath  63'
LK 19 Fiona Tuite  55'
FL 20 Eimear Corri  67'
SH 21 Molly Scuffil-McCabe  59'
FH 22 Nicole Fowley  36'
CE 23 Aoife Dalton  59'
Coach:
Scott Bemand
FB 15 Vittoria Ostuni Minuzzi  7'
RW 14 Aura Muzzo
OC 13 Beatrice Rigoni
IC 12 Emma Stevanin
LW 11 Alyssa D'Incà
FH 10 Veronica Madia  74'
SH 9 Sofia Stefan (c)
N8 8 Ilaria Arrighetti  77'
OF 7 Francesca Sgorbini  12'
BF 6 Sara Tounesi  71'
RL 5 Giordana Duca
LL 4 Valeria Fedrighi
TP 3 Sara Seye  74'
HK 2 Vittoria Vecchini  80'
LP 1 Silvia Turani  15'
Replacements:
HK 16 Laura Gurioli  80'
PR 17 Gaia Maris  15'
PR 18 Lucia Gai  74'
LK 19 Isabella Locatelli  71'
FL 20 Beatrice Veronese  12'
FL 21 Alessandra Frangipani  77'
WG 22 Francesca Granzotto  74'
FB 23 Beatrice Capomaggi
Coach:
Giovanni Raineri

Player of the Match:
Vittoria Vecchini (Italy)

Assistant referees:
Precious Pazani (Zimbabwe)
Maria Heitor (Portugal)
Television match official:
Chris Assmus (Canada)

Notes:

  • This was Italy's first away win against Ireland.

Round 3

13 April 2024
14:15 BST (UTC+1)
Scotland 0–46 England (1 BP)
ReportTry: Cokayne 7' m
Dow 12' m
Kildunne (2) 34' c, 65' m
Kabeya 44' c
Breach (2) 52' m, 59' m
Packer 73' c
Con: Aitchison (2/7) 35', 45'
Harrison (1/1) 73'
Edinburgh Rugby Stadium, Edinburgh
Attendance: 7,774
Referee: Clara Munarini (Italy)
FB 15 Chloe Rollie
RW 14 Rhona Lloyd
OC 13 Emma Orr
IC 12 Meryl Smith  40'
LW 11 Coreen Grant  33'
FH 10 Helen Nelson
SH 9 Caity Mattinson  56'
N8 8 Evie Gallagher
OF 7 Alex Stewart  56'
BF 6 Rachel Malcolm (c)
RL 5 Louise McMillan
LL 4 Fiona McIntosh  51'
TP 3 Christine Belisle  53'
HK 2 Lana Skeldon  60'
LP 1 Leah Bartlett  53'
Replacements:
HK 16 Elis Martin  60'
PR 17 Molly Wright  53'
PR 18 Elliann Clarke  53'
LK 19 Eva Donaldson  51'
FL 20 Rachel McLachlan  56'
SH 21 Mairi McDonald  56'
CE 22 Lisa Thomson  40'
WG 23 Francesca McGhie  33'
Coach:
Bryan Easson
FB 15 Ellie Kildunne
RW 14 Abby Dow
OC 13 Megan Jones  72'
IC 12 Tatyana Heard  66'
LW 11 Jess Breach
FH 10 Holly Aitchison
SH 9 Natasha Hunt  66'
N8 8 Alex Matthews  60'
OF 7 Sadia Kabeya  60'
BF 6 Zoe Aldcroft (c)
RL 5 Abbie Ward
LL 4 Rosie Galligan  57'
TP 3 Maud Muir  57'
HK 2 Amy Cokayne  30'  55' 
LP 1 Hannah Botterman  57'
Replacements:
HK 16 Connie Powell  57'
PR 17 Mackenzie Carson  57'
PR 18 Kelsey Clifford  57'
FL 19 Maddie Feaunati  60'
FL 20 Marlie Packer  60'
SH 21 Lucy Packer  66'
FH 22 Zoe Harrison  66'
CE 23 Sydney Gregson  72'
Coach:
John Mitchell

Player of the Match:
Ellie Kildunne (England)[24]

Assistant referees:
Maria Latos (Germany)
Adele Robert (Belgium)
Television match official:
Matteo Liperini (Italy)

Notes:

  • Fiona McIntosh (Scotland) made her international debut.
  • Emma Wassell was originally named in the second row for Scotland, but withdrew prior to the match due to injury. She was replaced by Fiona McIntosh, whose place on the bench was taken by Eva Donaldson.

13 April 2024
16:45 IST (UTC+1)
(1 BP) Ireland 36–5 Wales
Try: Wafer 14' c
Higgins 20' c
Jones 26' c
Corrigan 42' c
Parsons 60' m
Con: O'Brien (4/5) 16', 21', 27', 43'
Pen: O'Brien (1/1) 49'
ReportTry: Hopkins 66' m
Musgrave Park, Cork
Referee: Sara Cox (England)
FB 15 Lauren Delany
RW 14 Katie Corrigan
OC 13 Eve Higgins
IC 12 Enya Breen  55'
LW 11 Beibhinn Parsons
FH 10 Dannah O'Brien
SH 9 Aoibheann Reilly  55'
N8 8 Brittany Hogan  57'
OF 7 Edel McMahon (cc)  67'
BF 6 Aoife Wafer  74'
RL 5 Sam Monaghan (cc)  49'
LL 4 Dorothy Wall
TP 3 Christy Haney  64'
HK 2 Neve Jones  52'
LP 1 Linda Djougang  64'
Replacements:
HK 16 Cliodhna Moloney  52'
PR 17 Niamh O'Dowd  64'
PR 18 Sadhbh McGrath  64'
LK 19 Fiona Tuite  48'
FL 20 Shannon Ikahihifo  57'
SH 21 Molly Scuffil-McCabe  55'
FH 22 Nicole Fowley  67'
CE 23 Aoife Dalton  55'
Coach:
Scott Bemand
FB 15 Jenny Hesketh
RW 14 Jasmine Joyce-Butchers
OC 13 Hannah Jones (c)
IC 12 Kerin Lake  33'
LW 11 Carys Cox
FH 10 Lleucu George  61'
SH 9 Keira Bevan  52'
N8 8 Bethan Lewis  29'
OF 7 Alex Callender
BF 6 Alisha Joyce-Butchers
RL 5 Georgia Evans
LL 4 Abbie Fleming
TP 3 Sisilia Tuipulotu  59'
HK 2 Carys Phillips  52'
LP 1 Gwenllian Pyrs  59'
Replacements:
HK 16 Molly Reardon  52'
PR 17 Abbey Constable  59'
PR 18 Donna Rose  59'
LK 19 Natalia John  29'
FL 20 Gwennan Hopkins  61'
SH 21 Sian Jones  52'
FH 22 Kayleigh Powell  61'
FB 23 Courtney Keight  33'
Coach:
Ioan Cunningham

Player of the Match:
Aoife Wafer (Ireland)[25]

Assistant referees:
Hollie Davidson (Scotland)
Chelsea Gillespie (Scotland)
Television match official:
Andrew McMenemy (Scotland)

Notes:

  • Shannon Ikahifo (Ireland) and Gwennan Hopkins (Wales) made their international debuts.[26]
  • No replacement was made for Aoife Wafer (Ireland) when she came off in the 74th minute.

14 April 2024
12:30 CEST (UTC+2)
(1 BP) France 38–15 Italy
Try: Konde 2' c
Deshayes 23' c
Escudero 31' c
Llorens 38' m
Khalfaoui 44' c
Fall Raclot 63' m
Con: Queyroi (4/6) 4', 24', 33', 45'
ReportTry: D'Incà (2) 55' c, 77' m
Con: Rigoni (1/2) 56'
Pen: Rigoni (1/1) 22'
Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris
Referee: Joy Neville (Ireland)
FB 15 Émilie Boulard
RW 14 Marine Ménager  54'
OC 13 Nassira Konde
IC 12 Gabrielle Vernier
LW 11 Mélissande Llorens  70'
FH 10 Lina Queyroi  64'  70'
SH 9 Pauline Bourdon Sansus  51'
N8 8 Romane Ménager  56'
OF 7 Émeline Gros  67'
BF 6 Charlotte Escudero
RL 5 Madoussou Fall Raclot
LL 4 Manaé Feleu (c)
TP 3 Assia Khalfaoui  63'
HK 2 Agathe Sochat  63'
LP 1 Annaëlle Deshayes  51'
Replacements:
HK 16 Élisa Riffonneau  63'
PR 17 Ambre Mwayembe  51'
PR 18 Clara Joyeux  63'
LK 19 Gaëlle Hermet  67'
FL 20 Teani Feleu  56'
SH 21 Alexandra Chambon  51'
CE 22 Lina Tuy  64'
FB 23 Morgane Bourgeois  54'
Coach:
Gaëlle Mignot
David Ortiz
FB 15 Vittoria Ostuni Minuzzi
RW 14 Aura Muzzo
OC 13 Beatrice Rigoni  67'
IC 12 Emma Stevanin
LW 11 Alyssa D'Incà
FH 10 Veronica Madia  53'
SH 9 Sofia Stefan (c)
N8 8 Ilaria Arrighetti  60'
OF 7 Isabella Locatelli
BF 6 Sara Tounesi  30'  70'
RL 5 Giordana Duca  67'
LL 4 Valeria Fedrighi
TP 3 Sara Seye  54'
HK 2 Vittoria Vecchini  63'
LP 1 Gaia Maris  54'
Replacements:
HK 16 Laura Gurioli  63'
PR 17 Emanuela Stecca  54'
PR 18 Lucia Gai  54'
LK 19 Alessia Pilani  67'
FL 20 Beatrice Veronese  60'
FL 21 Alessandra Frangipani  67'
SH 22 Francesca Granzotto  53'
FB 23 Beatrice Capomaggi  67'
Coach:
Giovanni Raineri

Player of the Match:
Assia Khalfaoui (France)[27]

Assistant referees:
Holly Wood (England)
Maria Heitor (Portugal)
Television match official:
Leo Colgan (Ireland)

Notes:

  • Teani Feleu (France) made her international debut.
  • This was the last test as an official for Joy Neville, who announced her retirement before the beginning of the tournament.[28]

Round 4

20 April 2024
14:15 BST (UTC+1)
(1 BP) England 88–10 Ireland
Try: Dow (3) 7' m, 37' m, 64' c
Hunt 10' c
Jones (2) 13' c, 58' c
Aldcroft 19' c
Kildunne (3) 28' c, 68' c, 75' m
Breach (2) 44' m, 72' c
Kabeya 49' c
Feaunati 77' m
Con: Aitchison (9/14) 11', 14', 20', 29', 49', 59', 65', 70', 73'
ReportTry: Penalty try 56'
Pen: O'Brien (1/1) 24'
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 48,778
Referee: Aurélie Groizeleau (France)
FB 15 Ellie Kildunne
RW 14 Abby Dow
OC 13 Megan Jones  68'
IC 12 Tatyana Heard  63'
LW 11 Jess Breach
FH 10 Holly Aitchison
SH 9 Natasha Hunt  50'
N8 8 Alex Matthews
OF 7 Marlie Packer (c)  61'
BF 6 Sadia Kabeya
RL 19 Morwenna Talling
LL 4 Zoe Aldcroft
TP 3 Maud Muir  50'
HK 2 Lark Atkin-Davies  35'
LP 1 Hannah Botterman  45'
Replacements:
HK 16 Connie Powell  36'
PR 17 Mackenzie Carson  45'
PR 18 Kelsey Clifford  50'  76'
LK 24 Lizzie Hanlon  76'
FL 20 Maddie Feaunati  61'
SH 21 Lucy Packer  56'  50'
CE 22 Emily Scarratt  63'
CE 23 Sydney Gregson  68'
Coach:
John Mitchell
FB 15 Lauren Delany  40'
RW 14 Katie Corrigan
OC 13 Eve Higgins  40'
IC 12 Aoife Dalton
LW 11 Beibhinn Parsons
FH 10 Dannah O'Brien
SH 9 Aoibheann Reilly
N8 8 Brittany Hogan
OF 7 Edel McMahon (c)
BF 6 Aoife Wafer
RL 5 Hannah O'Connor  45'
LL 4 Dorothy Wall
TP 3 Christy Haney  49'
HK 2 Neve Jones  45'
LP 1 Linda Djougang  62'
Replacements:
HK 16 Cliodhna Moloney  45'
PR 17 Niamh O'Dowd  49'
PR 18 Sadhbh McGrath  62'
LK 19 Fiona Tuite  45'
FL 20 Shannon Ikahihifo  56'
SH 21 Molly Scuffil-McCabe  60'
CE 22 Enya Breen  40'
FB 23 Méabh Deely  40'
Coach:
Scott Bemand

Player of the Match:
Ellie Kildunne (England)[29]

Assistant referees:
Doriane Domenjo (France)
Adele Robert (Belgium)
Television match official:
Rachel Horton (Australia)

Notes:

  • Lizzie Hanlon (England) made her international debut.
  • Rosie Galligan was originally named in the England second row, but withdrew through injury during the warm-up. She was replaced by Morwenna Talling, whose place on the bench was taken by Lizzie Hanlon. Talling resumed wearing 19 while Hanlon wore 24.
  • With this win, England won their 24th Triple Crown, their 8th in succession.

20 April 2024
16:45 CEST (UTC+2)
(1 BP) Italy 10–17 Scotland
Try: D'Incà 32' c
Con: Rigoni (1/1) 33'
Pen: Rigoni (1/1) 74'
ReportTry: Skeldon 35' c
Orr 63' m
Rollie 69' m
Con: Nelson (1/3) 36'
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
Referee: Maggie Cogger-Orr (New Zealand)
FB 15 Vittoria Ostuni Minuzzi
RW 14 Aura Muzzo
OC 13 Alyssa D'Incà
IC 12 Beatrice Rigoni
LW 11 Francesca Granzotto
FH 10 Veronica Madia
SH 9 Sofia Stefan
N8 8 Elisa Giordano (c)
OF 7 Francesca Sgorbini  72'
BF 6 Ilaria Arrighetti
RL 5 Giordana Duca
LL 4 Sara Tounesi
TP 3 Sara Seye
HK 2 Vittoria Vecchini
LP 1 Silvia Turani
Replacements:
HK 16 Laura Gurioli
PR 17 Gaia Maris
PR 18 Lucia Gai
LK 19 Valeria Fedrighi
FL 20 Isabella Locatelli  72'
SH 21 Beatrice Veronese
CE 22 Sara Mannini
FB 23 Beatrice Capomaggi
Coach:
Giovanni Raineri
FB 15 Chloe Rollie  80'
RW 14 Rhona Lloyd
OC 13 Emma Orr
IC 12 Lisa Thomson
LW 11 Francesca McGhie
FH 10 Helen Nelson
SH 9 Caity Mattinson  59'
N8 8 Evie Gallagher
OF 7 Alex Stewart  62'
BF 6 Rachel Malcolm (c)
RL 5 Louise McMillan
LL 4 Eva Donaldson  70'
TP 3 Christine Belisle  52'
HK 2 Lana Skeldon  74'
LP 1 Molly Wright  52'
Replacements:
HK 16 Elis Martin  74'
PR 17 Leah Bartlett  52'
PR 18 Elliann Clarke  52'
LK 19 Fiona McIntosh  70'
FL 20 Rachel McLachlan  61'
SH 21 Mairi McDonald  59'
CE 22 Meryl Smith
WG 23 Coreen Grant
Coach:
Bryan Easson

Player of the Match:
Lana Skeldon (Scotland)[30]

Assistant referees:
Natarsha Ganley (New Zealand)
Amber Stamp-Dunstan (Wales)
Television match official:
Ian Tempest (England)

Notes:


21 April 2024
15:15 BST (UTC+1)
Wales 0–40 France (1 BP)
ReportTry: Deshayes 11' c
Grisez (2) 16' c, 79' c
R. Ménager 31' m
Vernier 45' c
M. Feleu 58' m
Con: Queyroi (4/5) 12', 18', 46', 60'
Bourgeois (1/1) 80'
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
Referee: Hollie Davidson (Scotland)
FB 15 Kayleigh Powell
RW 14 Catherine Richards
OC 13 Hannah Jones (c)
IC 12 Carys Cox  65'
LW 11 Courtney Keight  46'
FH 10 Lleucu George
SH 9 Sian Jones  46'
N8 8 Georgia Evans
OF 7 Alex Callender
BF 6 Alisha Joyce-Butchers
RL 5 Abbie Fleming  60'
LL 4 Natalia John  46'
TP 3 Sisilia Tuipulotu  60'
HK 2 Carys Phillips  60'
LP 1 Gwenllian Pyrs  60'
Replacements:
HK 16 Molly Reardon  60'
PR 17 Abbey Constable  60'
PR 18 Donna Rose  60'
LK 19 Kate Williams  60'
FL 20 Gwennan Hopkins  46'
SH 21 Keira Bevan
CE 22 Mollie Wilkinson  65'
WG 23 Jasmine Joyce-Butchers  46'
Coach:
Ioan Cunningham
FB 15 Émilie Boulard  72'
RW 14 Joanna Grisez
OC 13 Chloé Jacquet  80+3'
IC 12 Gabrielle Vernier
LW 11 Anne-Cécile Ciofani  1'
FH 10 Lina Queyroi  65'
SH 9 Pauline Bourdon Sansus  61'
N8 8 Teani Feleu
OF 7 Émeline Gros  53'
BF 6 Romane Ménager  65'
RL 5 Charlotte Escudero
LL 4 Manaé Feleu (c)  65'  75'
TP 3 Assia Khalfaoui  63'  75'
HK 2 Agathe Sochat  53'
LP 1 Annaëlle Deshayes  56'
Replacements:
HK 16 Élisa Riffonneau  53'
PR 17 Ambre Mwayembe  56'
PR 18 Clara Joyeux  65'
LK 19 Madoussou Fall Raclot  65'
FL 20 Gaëlle Hermet  53'
SH 21 Alexandra Chambon  61'
CE 22 Lina Tuy  68'
FB 23 Morgane Bourgeois  72'
Coach:
Gaëlle Mignot
David Ortiz

Player of the Match:
Annaëlle Deshayes (France)[31]

Assistant referees:
Clara Munarini (Italy)
Maria Latos (Germany)
Television match official:
Matteo Liperini (Italy)

Notes:

Round 5

27 April 2024
12:15 BST (UTC+1)
Wales 22–20 Italy (1 BP)
Try: Phillips 16' m
Pyrs 44' c
Tuipulotu 78' c
Con: Bevan (1/2) 45'
George (1/1) 79'
Pen: Bevan (1/1) 52'
ReportTry: Minuzzi 18' c
Granzotto 56' m
Stevanin 70' m
Con: Rigoni (1/3) 19'
Pen: Rigoni (1/1) 39'
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 10,592
Referee: Aimee Barrett-Theron (South Africa)
FB 15 Jenny Hesketh
RW 14 Lisa Neumann
OC 13 Hannah Jones (c)
IC 12 Hannah Bluck
LW 11 Carys Cox
FH 10 Lleucu George
SH 9 Keira Bevan  75'
N8 8 Georgia Evans
OF 7 Alex Callender
BF 6 Alisha Joyce-Butchers
RL 5 Abbie Fleming  71'
LL 4 Natalia John  59'
TP 3 Sisilia Tuipulotu
HK 2 Carys Phillips  62'
LP 1 Gwenllian Pyrs  68'
Replacements:
HK 16 Kelsey Jones  62'
PR 17 Abbey Constable
PR 18 Donna Rose  68'
LK 19 Kate Williams  59'
FL 20 Gwennan Hopkins  71'
SH 21 Sian Jones  75'
FH 22 Niamh Terry
WG 23 Nel Metcalfe
Coach:
Ioan Cunningham
FB 15 Beatrice Capomaggi  51'
RW 14 Aura Muzzo
OC 13 Alyssa D'Incà
IC 12 Beatrice Rigoni
LW 11 Vittoria Ostuni Minuzzi
FH 10 Emma Stevanin  80'
SH 9 Sofia Stefan
N8 8 Elisa Giordano (c)
OF 7 Francesca Sgorbini  75'
BF 6 Ilaria Arrighetti
RL 5 Giordana Duca
LL 4 Sara Tounesi  60'
TP 3 Sara Seye  40'
HK 2 Vittoria Vecchini
LP 1 Silvia Turani
Replacements:
HK 16 Laura Gurioli
PR 17 Gaia Maris
PR 18 Lucia Gai  40'
LK 19 Valeria Fedrighi  60'
FL 20 Isabella Locatelli  75'
FL 21 Beatrice Veronese
FH 22 Veronica Madia
WG 23 Francesca Granzotto  51'
Coach:
Giovanni Raineri

Player of the Match:
Gwenllian Pyrs (Wales)

Assistant referees:
Sara Cox (England)
Chelsea Gillespie (Scotland)
Television match official:
Rachel Horton (Australia)

Notes:

  • Lucia Gai became the second Italian woman, after Sara Barattin, to earn her 100th Test cap.
  • Wales received the Wooden Spoon, after finishing bottom of the Six Nations table for the first time since 2021, and for the first time in the traditional round robin format since 2018.
  • This was the first Italy–Wales match won by the home team since 2015.

27 April 2024
14:30 BST (UTC+1)
Ireland 15–12 Scotland (1 BP)
Try: Corrigan 42' m
Moloney 59' c
Con: O'Brien (1/2) 60'
Pen: O'Brien (1/1) 74'
ReportTry: Martin 8' m
Thomson 50' c
Con: Nelson (1/2) 52'
Ravenhill Stadium, Belfast
Referee: Natarsha Ganley (New Zealand)
FB 15 Méabh Deely
RW 14 Katie Corrigan
OC 13 Eve Higgins
IC 12 Enya Breen
LW 11 Beibhinn Parsons  79'
FH 10 Dannah O'Brien
SH 9 Aoibheann Reilly
N8 8 Brittany Hogan
OF 7 Edel McMahon (cc)  72'
BF 6 Aoife Wafer
RL 5 Sam Monaghan (cc)
LL 4 Dorothy Wall
TP 3 Christy Haney  40'
HK 2 Neve Jones  46'
LP 1 Linda Djougang
Replacements:
HK 16 Cliodhna Moloney  46'
PR 17 Niamh O'Dowd
PR 18 Sadhbh McGrath  40'
LK 19 Fiona Tuite
FL 20 Shannon Ikahihifo  72'
SH 21 Molly Scuffil-McCabe
CE 22 Aoife Dalton
WG 23 Katie Heffernan
Coach:
Scott Bemand
FB 15 Meryl Smith
RW 14 Coreen Grant
OC 13 Emma Orr
IC 12 Lisa Thomson
LW 11 Francesca McGhie
FH 10 Helen Nelson
SH 9 Caity Mattinson  12'
N8 8 Evie Gallagher
OF 7 Alex Stewart  59'
BF 6 Rachel Malcolm (c)
RL 5 Louise McMillan  59'
LL 4 Emma Wassell
TP 3 Christine Belisle  48'
HK 2 Elis Martin  64'
LP 1 Leah Bartlett  64'
Replacements:
HK 16 Molly Wright  64'
PR 17 Lisa Cockburn  64'
PR 18 Elliann Clarke  48'
LK 19 Eva Donaldson  59'
FL 20 Rachel McLachlan  59'
SH 21 Mairi McDonald  12'
CE 22 Cieron Bell
WG 23 Nicole Flynn
Coach:
Bryan Easson

Player of the Match:
Brittany Hogan (Ireland)

Assistant referees:
Aurélie Groizeleau (France)
Holly Wood (England)
Television match official:
Ian Tempest (England)

Notes:

  • Lana Skeldon was named as Scotland hooker, but withdrew before kick-off due to injury. She was replaced by Elis Martin.

27 April 2024
17:45 CEST (UTC+2)
France 21–42 England (1 BP)
Try: Vernier 18' c
M. Ménager (2) 28' c, 70' c
Con: Queyroi (3/3) 20', 29', 71'
ReportTry: Muir 5' c
Matthews (2) 12' c, 73' c
Jones 25' c
M. Packer 33' c
Cokayne 40' c
Con: Aitchison (6/6) 6', 13', 26', 34', 40' +1, 74'
Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux
Referee: Maggie Cogger-Orr (New Zealand)
FB 15 Émilie Boulard  62'
RW 14 Anne-Cécile Ciofani
OC 13 Nassira Konde
IC 12 Gabrielle Vernier
LW 11 Marine Ménager
FH 10 Lina Queyroi
SH 9 Pauline Bourdon Sansus  74'
N8 8 Romane Ménager
OF 7 Gaëlle Hermet  64'
BF 6 Charlotte Escudero
RL 5 Madoussou Fall Raclot  69'
LL 4 Manaé Feleu (c)  46'
TP 3 Assia Khalfaoui  44'
HK 2 Agathe Sochat  71'
LP 1 Annaëlle Deshayes  56'
Replacements:
HK 16 Élisa Riffonneau  71'
PR 17 Ambre Mwayembe  56'
PR 18 Clara Joyeux  46'
FL 19 Émeline Gros
FL 20 Teani Feleu
SH 21 Alexandra Chambon  74'
FL 22 Axelle Berthoumieu
FB 23 Chloé Jacquet  62'
Coach:
Gaëlle Mignot
David Ortiz
FB 15 Ellie Kildunne
RW 14 Abby Dow
OC 13 Megan Jones
IC 12 Tatyana Heard  71'
LW 11 Jess Breach  80'
FH 10 Holly Aitchison
SH 9 Natasha Hunt  69'
N8 8 Alex Matthews
OF 7 Marlie Packer (c)  74'
BF 6 Sadia Kabeya
RL 5 Morwenna Talling  45'
LL 4 Zoe Aldcroft
TP 3 Maud Muir  80'
HK 2 Amy Cokayne  66'
LP 1 Hannah Botterman  66'
Replacements:
HK 16 Connie Powell  66'
PR 17 Mackenzie Carson  66'
PR 18 Kelsey Clifford  80'
LK 19 Abbie Ward  45'
FL 20 Maddie Feaunati  74'
SH 21 Lucy Packer  69'
CE 22 Emily Scarratt  71'
CE 23 Sydney Gregson  80'
Coach:
John Mitchell

Player of the Match:
Alex Matthews (England)

Assistant referees:
Clara Munarini (Italy)
Maria Heitor (Portugal)
Television match official:
Andrew McMenemy (Scotland)

Notes:

Player statistics

Discipline

Summary

Team Total
 England 4 2 6
 France 3 1 4
 Ireland 1 0 1
 Italy 3 0 3
 Scotland 1 1 2
 Wales 0 0 0

Yellow cards

2 yellow cards
1 yellow card

Red cards

1 red card

Citings/bans

Player Match Citing date Law breached Result Ref
Sarah Beckett  Italy vs.  England 24 March 2024 9.20(d) – Dangerous Play in Ruck
(Red card)
3-match ban [33]
[34]
Amy Cokayne  Scotland vs.  England 13 April 2024 9.27 – 2 Yellow Cards
(Red card)
1-match ban [35]
[36]
Chloe Rollie  Italy vs.  Scotland 20 April 2024 9.18 – Tip Tackle
(Red card)
3-match ban [37]
[38]
Assia Khalfaoui  France vs.  England 27 April 2024 9.20(b) – Dangerous Play in Ruck
(Red card)
2-match ban [39]
[40]

Note: The cited player's team is listed in bold italics.[41]

Awards

Player of the Match awards

Awards Player Team Opponent
3 Ellie Kildunne  England Italy (R1)
Scotland (R3)
Ireland (R4)
1 Rosie Galligan  England Wales (R2)
Alex Matthews  England France (R5)
Annaëlle Deshayes  France Wales (R4)
Madoussou Fall Raclot  France Ireland (R1)
Assia Khalfaoui  France Italy (R3)
Romane Ménager  France Scotland (R2)
Brittany Hogan  Ireland Scotland (R5)
Aoife Wafer  Ireland Wales (R3)
Vittoria Vecchini  Italy Ireland (R2)
Coreen Grant  Scotland Wales (R1)
Lana Skeldon  Scotland Italy (R4)
Gwenllian Pyrs  Wales Italy (R5)

Player of the Championship

Four players were nominated for the 2024 Women's Six Nations Player of the Championship on 30 April 2024.[42] The winner was announced on 17 May 2024.[43]

Team Nominee Position Winner
 England Ellie Kildunne Full Back Ellie Kildunne
 France Romane Ménager Number 8
 Ireland Aoife Wafer Flanker
 Italy Alyssa D'Incà Wing

Try of the Championship

Four tries were nominated for the 2024 Women's Six Nations Try of the Championship on 2 May 2024.[44] The winner was announced on 14 May 2024.[45]

Team Nominee Try Winner
 England Abby Dow vs. Ireland (R4) Alyssa D'Incà
 England Ellie Kildunne vs. Wales (R2)
 France Annaëlle Deshayes vs. Italy (R3)
 Italy Alyssa D'Incà vs. France (R3)

Team of the Championship

The 15 players voted in as the 2024 Women's Six Nations Team of the Championship were announced on 16 May 2024.[46]

Broadcast

Country Broadcaster Ref
Australia Stan Sport [47]
United Kingdom BBC Sport [47][48]
France France TV [47]
Republic of Ireland [47]
Italy Sky Sport Italia

Notes

  1. ^ As of 23 March 2024
  2. ^ As of 27 April 2024[2]

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