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Ireland won the 2009 six nations championship
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He scored 4 points in the 2009 final.
Henry Shefflin scored a penalty in the 2009 All-Ireland Final against Tipperary.
The 6 Nations began in 2000, when Italy joined the 5 Nations championship. Since the 6 Nations came into existence and up to the end of the 2018 championship, Ireland has won it four times, in 2009, 2014, 2015 and 2018. Going back to the 5 Nations and its various predecessors and including the 6 Nations, Ireland has won 14 championships, 8 of which they were joint winners.
Six tries is the record in one six nations campaign held jointly by Williams of Wales and Greenwood of England. Chris Ashton of England has equalled that record with just two games gone in the current six nations (2011) looks likely he will hold that outright by the end of the tournament.
In 2009 Easter Sunday is on April 12th in Ireland.
Ireland have won the Six Nations title three times. In 2009 when they beat every other team to win the 'Grand Slam'. They also won in 2014 and again in 2015, though they did not complete the Grand Slam in either of those two years.
The last time Ireland played against France was November 2009 for a chance to play in the UEFA second round playoff qualification for 2010 FIFA World Cup. The score was Republic of Ireland 1 and France 2.
Lacrosse the Nations - 2009 was released on: USA: April 2009 (internet)
Ireland does not have a prime minister. The corresponding role in Ireland is known as a Taoiseach. Brian Cowen was Taoiseach in 2009.