Championship

Women's Roll Of Honour

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The Women's Six Nations Championship has witnessed a dynamic and competitive history since its inception.

Originally known as the Home Nations Championship, the tournament expanded to include Italy in 2007, evolving into the Six Nations format that fans recognise today. The competition has been a showcase of skill, talent, and the growing prominence of women's rugby on the international stage.

England, a dominant force in the early years, set the tone by clinching multiple titles in the tournament's formative decade. The landscape shifted between 2013 and 2016 with Ireland and France trading Championship wins.

England bounced back to reclaim the title in 2017, followed by France in 2018. This time, the Red Roses responded emphatically, embarking on a triumphant streak from 2019 onwards, underscoring their determination to reclaim their position at the summit of the game.

  • 1996 England

  • 1997 England

  • 1998 Scotland

  • 1999 England

  • 2000 England

  • 2001 England

  • 2002 France

  • 2003 England

  • 2004 France

  • 2005 France

  • 2006 England

  • 2007 England

  • 2008 England

  • 2009 England

  • 2010 England

  • 2011 England

  • 2012 England

  • 2013 Ireland

  • 2014 France

  • 2015 England

  • 2016 France

  • 2017 England

  • 2018 France

  • 2019 England

  • 2020 England

  • 2021 England

  • 2022 England

  • 2023 England