Rugby's greatest championship has been played in some form or another since 1883, becoming the modern Six Nations in 2000.
Guinness Six Nations gets underway this evening as France host Wales in Paris, while Ireland start the defence of their crown ...
It originally began in 1883 as the Home Nations Championship, before France joined in 1910 to make it the Five Nations. Italy completed the Six Nations line-up when they joined in 2000.
The Six Nations started life as the Home Nations Championship in 1883, a rugby tournament played between England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. France were added in 1910 to make it the Five Nations ...
In February 2000, the newcomers surprised Scotland and a quarter-century of highlights remind us of the tournament’s enduring power ...
Some nations have even accomplished a grand slam -- completed by winning all five matches in a single Six Nations tournament en route to capturing the championship. Here's everything to know about ...
The Home Nations Championship was played in all but five years (1885, 1888, 1889, 1897 and 1898) from 1883 until 1909, before adding France to the tournament roster to become the Five Nations.