Similarities between 2011 Six Nations Championship and Six Nations Championship
2011 Six Nations Championship and Six Nations Championship have 36 things in common (in Unionpedia): Andrea Masi, Aviva Stadium, BBC, Brian O'Driscoll, Dan Lydiate, Dublin, England national rugby union team, France national rugby union team, French Rugby Federation, Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy, Gordon D'Arcy, Grand Slam (rugby union), Ian Smith (Scottish rugby player born 1903), Ireland national rugby union team, Irish Rugby Football Union, Italy national rugby union team, Jonny Wilkinson, Leigh Halfpenny, Millennium Stadium, Murrayfield Stadium, Paul O'Connell, Ronan O'Gara, Rugby union, S4C, Scotland national rugby union team, Shane Williams, Stade de France, Tommy Bowe, Triple Crown (rugby union), Twickenham Stadium, ..., Wales, Wales national rugby union team, Wooden spoon (award), 1914 Five Nations Championship, 1924 Five Nations Championship, 1933 Home Nations Championship. Expand index (6 more) »
Andrea Masi
Andrea Masi (born 30 March 1981) is an Italian rugby union footballer.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Andrea Masi · Andrea Masi and Six Nations Championship ·
Aviva Stadium
The Aviva Stadium (also known as Lansdowne Road; Staid Aviva) is a sports stadium located in Dublin, Ireland, with a capacity for 51,700 spectators (all seated).
2011 Six Nations Championship and Aviva Stadium · Aviva Stadium and Six Nations Championship ·
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster.
2011 Six Nations Championship and BBC · BBC and Six Nations Championship ·
Brian O'Driscoll
Brian Gerard O'Driscoll (born 21 January 1979) is a retired Irish professional rugby union player.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Brian O'Driscoll · Brian O'Driscoll and Six Nations Championship ·
Dan Lydiate
Dan Lydiate (born 18 December 1987) is a Wales international rugby union player.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Dan Lydiate · Dan Lydiate and Six Nations Championship ·
Dublin
Dublin is the capital of and largest city in Ireland.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Dublin · Dublin and Six Nations Championship ·
England national rugby union team
The England national rugby union team competes in the annual Six Nations Championship with France, Ireland, Scotland, Italy, and Wales.
2011 Six Nations Championship and England national rugby union team · England national rugby union team and Six Nations Championship ·
France national rugby union team
The France national rugby union team competes annually against England, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales in the Six Nations Championship.
2011 Six Nations Championship and France national rugby union team · France national rugby union team and Six Nations Championship ·
French Rugby Federation
The French Rugby Federation (Fédération Française de Rugby (FFR)) is the governing body for rugby union in France.
2011 Six Nations Championship and French Rugby Federation · French Rugby Federation and Six Nations Championship ·
Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy
The Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy (Trofeo Garibaldi; Trophée Garibaldi) is a rugby union trophy awarded to the winner of the annual Six Nations Championship match between France and Italy.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy · Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy and Six Nations Championship ·
Gordon D'Arcy
Gordon William D'Arcy (born 10 February 1980, in Ferns, County Wexford) is a retired Irish rugby player.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Gordon D'Arcy · Gordon D'Arcy and Six Nations Championship ·
Grand Slam (rugby union)
In rugby union, a Grand Slam (Irish: Caithréim Mhór. Welsh: Y Gamp Lawn. French: Grand Chelem) occurs when one team in the Six Nations Championship (or its Five Nations predecessor) manages to beat all the others during one year's competition.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Grand Slam (rugby union) · Grand Slam (rugby union) and Six Nations Championship ·
Ian Smith (Scottish rugby player born 1903)
Ian Scott Smith (31 October 1903 – 18 September 1972) was a rugby union wing who played 32 Tests for Scotland and two Tests for the British Isles.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Ian Smith (Scottish rugby player born 1903) · Ian Smith (Scottish rugby player born 1903) and Six Nations Championship ·
Ireland national rugby union team
The Ireland national rugby union team represents the island of Ireland in rugby union.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Ireland national rugby union team · Ireland national rugby union team and Six Nations Championship ·
Irish Rugby Football Union
The Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) (Cumann Rugbaí na hÉireann) is the body managing rugby union in the island of Ireland (both Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland).
2011 Six Nations Championship and Irish Rugby Football Union · Irish Rugby Football Union and Six Nations Championship ·
Italy national rugby union team
The Italy national rugby union team competes annually in the Six Nations Championship against the other top rugby teams in Europe.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Italy national rugby union team · Italy national rugby union team and Six Nations Championship ·
Jonny Wilkinson
Jonathan Peter Wilkinson, CBE (born 25 May 1979) is an English former rugby union player who represented England and the British and Irish Lions.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Jonny Wilkinson · Jonny Wilkinson and Six Nations Championship ·
Leigh Halfpenny
Stephen Leigh Halfpenny (born 22 December 1988) is a Wales and British and Irish Lions international rugby union player.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Leigh Halfpenny · Leigh Halfpenny and Six Nations Championship ·
Millennium Stadium
The Millennium Stadium (Stadiwm y Mileniwm), since 2016 named for sponsorship purposes as the Principality Stadium (Stadiwm Principality), is the national stadium of Wales, located in Cardiff.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Millennium Stadium · Millennium Stadium and Six Nations Championship ·
Murrayfield Stadium
Murrayfield Stadium (known as BT Murrayfield Stadium for sponsorship reasons, or popularly as Murrayfield) is a sports stadium located in the west end of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Murrayfield Stadium · Murrayfield Stadium and Six Nations Championship ·
Paul O'Connell
Paul Jeremiah O'Connell (born 20 October 1979) is a retired Irish rugby union player.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Paul O'Connell · Paul O'Connell and Six Nations Championship ·
Ronan O'Gara
Ronan John Ross O'Gara (Irish: Rónán Ó Gadhra, born 7 March 1977) is an Irish former rugby union player and current coach.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Ronan O'Gara · Ronan O'Gara and Six Nations Championship ·
Rugby union
Rugby union, commonly known in most of the world as rugby, is a contact team sport which originated in England in the first half of the 19th century.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Rugby union · Rugby union and Six Nations Championship ·
S4C
S4C (from the Welsh Sianel Pedwar Cymru, meaning "Channel 4 Wales") is a Welsh-language British public-service TV channel broadcast throughout the UK and Republic of Ireland.
2011 Six Nations Championship and S4C · S4C and Six Nations Championship ·
Scotland national rugby union team
The Scotland national rugby union team is administered by the Scottish Rugby Union.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Scotland national rugby union team · Scotland national rugby union team and Six Nations Championship ·
Shane Williams
Shane Mark Williams MBE (born 26 February 1977) is a Welsh rugby union player most famous for his long and successful tenure as a wing for the Ospreys and the Wales national team.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Shane Williams · Shane Williams and Six Nations Championship ·
Stade de France
The Stade de France is the national stadium of France, located just north of Paris in the commune of Saint-Denis.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Stade de France · Six Nations Championship and Stade de France ·
Tommy Bowe
Thomas John Bowe (born 22 February 1984) is an Irish former rugby union player from County Monaghan, Ireland.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Tommy Bowe · Six Nations Championship and Tommy Bowe ·
Triple Crown (rugby union)
In rugby union, the Triple Crown is an honour contested annually by the "Home Nations" – i.e. England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales who compete within the larger Six Nations Championship.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Triple Crown (rugby union) · Six Nations Championship and Triple Crown (rugby union) ·
Twickenham Stadium
Twickenham Stadium (usually known as Twickenham or Twickers) is a rugby union stadium in Twickenham, south west London, England.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Twickenham Stadium · Six Nations Championship and Twickenham Stadium ·
Wales
Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Wales · Six Nations Championship and Wales ·
Wales national rugby union team
The Wales national rugby union team (Tîm rygbi'r undeb cenedlaethol Cymru) competes annually in the Six Nations Championship with England, France, Ireland, Italy and Scotland.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Wales national rugby union team · Six Nations Championship and Wales national rugby union team ·
Wooden spoon (award)
A wooden spoon is usually given to an individual or team which has come last in a competition, but sometimes also to runners-up.
2011 Six Nations Championship and Wooden spoon (award) · Six Nations Championship and Wooden spoon (award) ·
1914 Five Nations Championship
The 1914 Five Nations Championship was the fifth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship.
1914 Five Nations Championship and 2011 Six Nations Championship · 1914 Five Nations Championship and Six Nations Championship ·
1924 Five Nations Championship
The 1924 Five Nations Championship was the tenth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship following the inclusion of France into the Home Nations Championship.
1924 Five Nations Championship and 2011 Six Nations Championship · 1924 Five Nations Championship and Six Nations Championship ·
1933 Home Nations Championship
The 1933 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-ninth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship.
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2011 Six Nations Championship and Six Nations Championship Comparison
2011 Six Nations Championship has 254 relations, while Six Nations Championship has 214. As they have in common 36, the Jaccard index is 7.69% = 36 / (254 + 214).
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