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Up to 2011, Ireland and France have contested 89 rugby matches. France have won 55 matches. Ireland have won 29 matches. There have been 5 drawn matches.
Ireland played Wales twice in 2011, in the 6 Nations and the World Cup, with both matches being won by Wales.
Up to 2011, England and Ireland have contested 125 rugby matches: England have won 71 matches. Ireland have won 46 matches. There have been 8 drawn matches.
Yes. Ireland is one of the world's leading rugby union nations.
Between France and Ireland, there have been a total of 91 rugby matches. France has won the most, with an overall of 56 wins.
The Six nations, as in the Six Nations Championship for rugby, are England, France, Ireland, Scotland, Italy and Wales. The Six nations, as in the Six Nations Championship for rugby, are England, France, Ireland, Scotland, Italy and Wales.
Yes. Winter is part of the rugby season. There are lots of club games throughout the winter months. There are also a series of international matches played at that time of the year. Many teams from the southern hemisphere come to Europe in the winter, which is their summer, and play Ireland and some of the other major rugby nations in Europe. During Europe's summer, European teams go to the southern hemisphere to do the same thing.Yes. Winter is part of the rugby season. There are lots of club games throughout the winter months. There are also a series of international matches played at that time of the year. Many teams from the southern hemisphere come to Europe in the winter, which is their summer, and play Ireland and some of the other major rugby nations in Europe. During Europe's summer, European teams go to the southern hemisphere to do the same thing.Yes. Winter is part of the rugby season. There are lots of club games throughout the winter months. There are also a series of international matches played at that time of the year. Many teams from the southern hemisphere come to Europe in the winter, which is their summer, and play Ireland and some of the other major rugby nations in Europe. During Europe's summer, European teams go to the southern hemisphere to do the same thing.Yes. Winter is part of the rugby season. There are lots of club games throughout the winter months. There are also a series of international matches played at that time of the year. Many teams from the southern hemisphere come to Europe in the winter, which is their summer, and play Ireland and some of the other major rugby nations in Europe. During Europe's summer, European teams go to the southern hemisphere to do the same thing.Yes. Winter is part of the rugby season. There are lots of club games throughout the winter months. There are also a series of international matches played at that time of the year. Many teams from the southern hemisphere come to Europe in the winter, which is their summer, and play Ireland and some of the other major rugby nations in Europe. During Europe's summer, European teams go to the southern hemisphere to do the same thing.Yes. Winter is part of the rugby season. There are lots of club games throughout the winter months. There are also a series of international matches played at that time of the year. Many teams from the southern hemisphere come to Europe in the winter, which is their summer, and play Ireland and some of the other major rugby nations in Europe. During Europe's summer, European teams go to the southern hemisphere to do the same thing.Yes. Winter is part of the rugby season. There are lots of club games throughout the winter months. There are also a series of international matches played at that time of the year. Many teams from the southern hemisphere come to Europe in the winter, which is their summer, and play Ireland and some of the other major rugby nations in Europe. During Europe's summer, European teams go to the southern hemisphere to do the same thing.Yes. Winter is part of the rugby season. There are lots of club games throughout the winter months. There are also a series of international matches played at that time of the year. Many teams from the southern hemisphere come to Europe in the winter, which is their summer, and play Ireland and some of the other major rugby nations in Europe. During Europe's summer, European teams go to the southern hemisphere to do the same thing.Yes. Winter is part of the rugby season. There are lots of club games throughout the winter months. There are also a series of international matches played at that time of the year. Many teams from the southern hemisphere come to Europe in the winter, which is their summer, and play Ireland and some of the other major rugby nations in Europe. During Europe's summer, European teams go to the southern hemisphere to do the same thing.Yes. Winter is part of the rugby season. There are lots of club games throughout the winter months. There are also a series of international matches played at that time of the year. Many teams from the southern hemisphere come to Europe in the winter, which is their summer, and play Ireland and some of the other major rugby nations in Europe. During Europe's summer, European teams go to the southern hemisphere to do the same thing.Yes. Winter is part of the rugby season. There are lots of club games throughout the winter months. There are also a series of international matches played at that time of the year. Many teams from the southern hemisphere come to Europe in the winter, which is their summer, and play Ireland and some of the other major rugby nations in Europe. During Europe's summer, European teams go to the southern hemisphere to do the same thing.
Played 36 times England won 14 lost 21 drew 1
There was an outbreak of Foot and Mouth disease which affected travel between Ireland and Britain, resulting in Ireland's matches against England, Scotland and Wales being postponed.
Since 1882, Ireland and Wales have played 117 rugby matches: Ireland have won 47 matches. Wales have won 64 matches. There have been 6 drawn matches.
The Six Nations started in 2000. England have been playing in it since then. Prior to that was the Five Nations, which started in 1910 and the Home Nations which started in 1883, both of which England were part of.
For 2012 6 Nations its Paul O'Connell