Women's six nations 2006
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The 2006 Women's Six Nations Championship, also known as the 2006 RBS Women's 6 Nations due to the tournament's sponsorship by the Royal Bank of Scotland
Royal Bank of Scotland
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, was the fifth series of the rugby union
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 Women's Six Nations Championship
Women's Six Nations Championship
The Women's Six Nations Championship is an international rugby union competition contested between six European women's national teams. The competition began as a "Home International Championship" for the four home nations in 1996....

 and was won by , who achieved the Grand Slam. This was the last Six Nations in which Spain took part - Italy were to replace them in 2007.

Final table

Position Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against
1 5 5 0 0 213 33 10
2 5 4 0 1 55 55 8
3 5 3 0 2 103 42 6
4 5 2 0 3 33 62 4
5 5 1 0 4 42 104 2
6 5 0 0 5 25 175 0

Results

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Leading points scorers

Name Nation Points Games Pts/game
1 Estelle Sartini France 33 5 6.6
2 Karen Andrew England 31 5 6.2
3 Non Evans Wales 29 5 5.8
4 Nicola Crawford England 25 5 5
5 Susan Day England 20 5 4
6 Helen Clayton England 20 5 4
7 Daniella Waterman England 20 5 4
8 Lucie Elodie France 20 5 4
9 Paula Chalmers Scotland 18 5 3.6
10 Michaela Staniford England 15 5 3
11 Shelley Rae England 12 4 3
12 Georgia Stevens England 10 5 2
13 Delphine Plantet France 10 5 2
14 Joy Neville Ireland 10 5 2
15 Ines Etxeguibel Spain 10 5 2
16 Amy Turner England 10 2 5
17 Fanny Horta France 10 6 1.67
18 Rachel Poolman Wales 10 5 2
19 Sara Jane Belton Ireland 7 5 1.4
20 Philippa Tuttiett France 6 1 6

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