Have you had time to forget?
Here are twenty questions about an exciting series:
1. Which player scored the most tries?
2. Who is the odd player out in this group – Jade Konkel, Alex Matthews, Elisa Giordano, Lydia Thompson, Lana Skeldon, Beatrice Rigoni and Leanne Infante?
3. Which of the six nations did not provide a referee for the championship?
4. Who were the four players to score tries against England?
5. Whose red card was rescinded by a disciplinary committee?
6. Emily Scarratt (England) scored the most points. Who came second?
7. Who kicked the most penalties?
8. Which English player was not called from the bench to play in the final round in Bayonne?
9. How many consecutive starts did Emma Wassell (Scotland) make before an injury broke the sequence?
10. Which ground staged a Friday evening match?
11. Who is the CEO of the TikTok Six Nations?
12. Which of these places did not host a Six Nations match – Cork, Toulon, Parma, Grenoble, Glasgow?
13. What links Agathe Sochat (France) and Lydia Thompson (England) beyond the rugby field?
14. Who scored Ireland’s one try against France?
15. Which nation registered a total of 12 tries, 8 of which came from replacements?
16. Against which nation did Emily Scarratt score her 50th try for England?
17. Which of these players did not receive a yellow card during the series: Dorothy Wall, Emilie Boulard, Lisa Thomson, Maelle Filopon, Robyn Wilkins, Sioned Harries, Zoe Harrison
18. Who was the No 8 who kicked a long-range penalty?
19. Abbie Ward (England) didn’t make the most catches at line-outs. Who did?
20. The referees came from how many countries – 6, 7 or 9?
The answers – no cheating please!
Answers to 6N Quiz 2022
1. Laure Sansus (France, 6)
2. Lydia Thompson won her 50th cap at Worcester v USA in an autumn international 2021, not in the 2022 Six Nations like all the others
3. Wales (England – Sara Cox, France – Aurélie Groizeleau, Ireland – Joy Neville, Italy – Clara Munarini, Scotland – Hollie Davidson)
4. Chloe Rollie (Scotland); Kelsey Jones (Wales); Romane Ménager and Annaelle Deshayes (France)
5. Sene Naoupu (Ireland)
6. Jessy Trémoulière (France)
7. Helen Nelson (Scotland, 6)
8. Sadia Kabeya
9. 52 (54 consecutive appearances)
10. Cardiff Arms Park
11. Ben Morel
12. Toulon
13. Both are occupational therapists
14. Eve Higgins
15. Wales
16. Italy
17. Lisa Thomson
18. Hannah O’Connor (Ireland)
19. Gwen Crabb (Wales)
20. 9
(Australia – McLachlan, Canada – Zussman, England – Cox, France – Groizeleau, Ireland – Neville, Italy – Munarini, NZ – Cogger-Orr + Jenner, SA – Barrett-Theron and Scotland – Davidson)
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