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Campeonato de las Seis Naciones 2024

El Torneo de las Seis Naciones de 2024 (conocido como el Torneo Guinness de las Seis Naciones para hombres por razones de patrocinio) fue una competición de rugby que se llevó a cabo en febrero y marzo de 2024, y en la que participaron las selecciones nacionales masculinas de Inglaterra , Francia , Irlanda , Italia , Escocia y Gales . Fue la temporada número 130 de la competición (incluyendo sus encarnaciones como el Campeonato de las Naciones Locales y el Campeonato de las Cinco Naciones), pero la número 25 desde que se expandió para convertirse en el Campeonato de las Seis Naciones en 2000. Comenzó el 2 de febrero de 2024 con un partido el viernes por la noche entre Francia e Irlanda, y concluyó con Francia contra Inglaterra el 16 de marzo. [1] Francia jugó sus partidos de local fuera de su sede habitual, el Stade de France en Saint-Denis , ya que el estadio se estaba preparando para su uso en los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 2024 más adelante en el año. [2]

Irlanda llegó a la competición como actual campeona, tras haber ganado el Grand Slam por cuarta vez en 2023. [3] Retuvieron el campeonato (la tercera vez que ganaban campeonatos consecutivos, tras haberlo hecho anteriormente en 1949 y 2015), pero no consiguieron un segundo Grand Slam consecutivo. [4] [5]

Participantes

Escuadrones

Mesa

Fuente: Seis Naciones de Rugby

Reglas de clasificación de tablas [13]

Accesorios

Ronda 1

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Ronda 2

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Ronda 3

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Ronda 5

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Estadísticas del jugador

Disciplina

Resumen

Tarjetas amarillas

2 tarjetas amarillas
1 tarjeta amarilla

Tarjetas rojas

1 tarjeta roja

Citaciones/prohibiciones

Nota: El equipo del jugador citado aparece en negrita y cursiva . [68]

Premios

Premios al Jugador del Partido

Jugador del campeonato

El 19 de marzo de 2024 se nominaron cuatro jugadores para el premio al Jugador del Campeonato de las Seis Naciones de 2024. [69] El ganador se anunció el 5 de abril de 2024. [70]

Try del campeonato

El 22 de marzo de 2024 se nominaron cuatro tries para el Try del Campeonato de las Seis Naciones de 2024. [71] El ganador se anunció el 3 de abril de 2024. [72]

Equipo del Campeonato

Los 15 jugadores elegidos para integrar el Equipo del Campeonato de las Seis Naciones de 2024 se anunciaron el 5 de abril de 2024. [73]

Notas

  1. ^ Al 29 de enero de 2024
  2. ^ Al 18 de marzo de 2024 [6]
  3. ^ Pierre Brousset (France) was initially scheduled to referee the match between Ireland and Italy, but was withdrawn due to injury. He was replaced by Luke Pearce (England).[32]
  4. ^ a b The suspension is reduced by one match, subject to the player's completion of the World Rugby Coaching Intervention Programme.[63]

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