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.
Yes, in 2013 Wales won the Six Nations for the 26th time.
Since the Six Nations Rugby Championship came into being in 2000, Wales have won it twice - in 2005 and 2008. Both times they won it with a 'Grand Slam', which means they were unbeaten in all five of their matches.
The Six Iroquois nations are:MohawkOneidaSenecaOnondagaTuscarora
On Saturday, November 7, 2009 - Leigh Tiffin connected on all three of his field goal attempts and became the program's all-time leading scorer on his final 40-yard boot, passing Phillip Doyle's mark of 345 points accumulated from 1987-90.The Top Six Scorers of All Time for Alabama Are: Leigh Tiffin, Phillip Doyle, Michael Proctor, Van Tiffin (Leigh Tiffin's Dad) - Shaun Alexander and Bobby Humphrey.
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.
Six Nations Championship was created in 1883.
Ireland won the 2009 six nations championship
France won the Six Nations in 2010.
It was Ronaldo of Brazil, with six goals.
The Iroqouis Confederacy was formed in completely in 1722. At that time in consisted of six nations and was formed by a council of members of the involved nations.
None. It was the Five Nations tournament when Gareth Edwards was playing - Italy has not joined during that time.
Six Nations can refer to the confederacy of the native American tribes known as the Cayugas, Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Senecas, and Tuscaroras. This group is all called Iroquois. Six Nations can also refer to the annual rugby tournament involving England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, France and Italy.