Results
5 February 2000 |
Italy | 34–20 | Scotland | Stadio Flaminio, Rome |
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Try de Carli Con Dominguez Pen Dominguez (6) DG Dominguez (3) |
Report | Try Bulloch, M.Leslie Con Logan, Townsend Pen Townsend DG Townsend |
5 February 2000 |
England | 50–18 | Ireland | Twickenham, London |
---|---|---|---|---|
Try Cohen (2), Tindall, Healey (2), Back Con Wilkinson (4) Pen Wilkinson (4) |
Report | Try Maggs, Galwey Con Humphreys Pen Humphreys (2) |
5 February 2000 |
Wales | 3–36 | France | Millennium Stadium, Cardiff |
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Pen Jenkins | Report | Try Castaignède, Magne, Ntamack Con Lamaison (3) Pen Lamaison (4) DG Lamaison |
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