2010 Six Nations Championship squads

This is a list of the complete squads for the 2010 Six Nations Championship, an annual rugby union tournament contested by the national rugby teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. Each country was entitled to name a squad of 39 players to contest the championship. They could also invite additional players along prior to the start of the championship while the coach could call up replacement players if squad members suffered serious injury.

All caps are as of the start of the tournament, and do not include appearances made during the competition.

England

Martin Johnson named a revised 32-man England squad for the 2010 Six Nations Championship.[1] On 25 January, Cole, Mullan, Robshaw, Ward-Smith and Youngs were promoted to Senior EPS to provide injury cover for other players.[2] Jamie Noon was called up to replace Dan Hipkiss due to injury ahead of the Ireland game, while Charlie Hodgson was brought in to provide cover.[3] Ahead of the Scotland game, Fourie, Tindall, Morgan and Geraghty were called up to the squad.[4]

Head Coach: Martin Johnson
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of Birth (Age) Caps Club/province
Dylan Hartley Hooker 24 March 1986 14 England Northampton Saints
Lee Mears Hooker 5 March 1979 34 England Bath
Steve Thompson Hooker 15 July 1978 51 France Brive
Dan Cole Prop 9 May 1987 0 England Leicester Tigers
Matt Mullan Prop 23 February 1987 0 England Worcester Warriors
Tim Payne Prop 29 April 1979 15 England London Wasps
Andrew Sheridan Prop 1 November 1979 32 England Sale Sharks
Julian White Prop 14 May 1973 51 England Leicester Tigers
David Wilson Prop 9 April 1985 4 England Bath
Steve Borthwick (c) Lock 12 October 1979 53 England Saracens
Louis Deacon Lock 7 October 1980 13 England Leicester Tigers
Courtney Lawes Lock 23 February 1989 1 England Northampton Saints
Tom Palmer Lock 27 March 1979 13 France Stade Français
Simon Shaw Lock 1 September 1973 54 England London Wasps
Steffon Armitage Flanker 20 September 1985 3 England London Irish
Tom Croft Flanker 7 November 1985 16 England Leicester Tigers
Hendre Fourie Flanker 3 July 1979 0 England Leeds Carnegie
James Haskell Flanker 2 April 1985 22 France Stade Français
Lewis Moody (vc) Flanker 12 June 1978 56 England Leicester Tigers
Chris Robshaw Flanker 4 June 1986 1 England Harlequins
Joe Worsley Flanker 14 June 1977 74 England London Wasps
Jordan Crane Number 8 3 June 1986 3 England Leicester Tigers
Nick Easter Number 8 15 August 1978 27 England Harlequins
Dan Ward-Smith Number 8 2 January 1978 0 England London Wasps
Danny Care Scrum-half 2 January 1987 14 England Harlequins
Harry Ellis Scrum-half 17 May 1982 27 England Leicester Tigers
Paul Hodgson Scrum-half 25 April 1982 6 England London Irish
Ben Youngs Scrum-half 5 September 1989 0 England Leicester Tigers
Toby Flood Fly-half 8 August 1985 26 England Leicester Tigers
Shane Geraghty Fly-half 12 August 1986 6 England Northampton Saints
Charlie Hodgson Fly-half 12 November 1980 31 England Sale Sharks
Jonny Wilkinson Fly-half 25 May 1979 73 France Toulon
Riki Flutey Centre 10 February 1980 9 France Brive
Shontayne Hape Centre 30 January 1981 0 England Bath
Dan Hipkiss Centre 4 June 1982 12 England Leicester Tigers
Jamie Noon Centre 9 May 1979 38 France Brive
Mathew Tait Centre 6 February 1986 32 England Sale Sharks
Mike Tindall Centre 18 October 1978 60 England Gloucester
Chris Ashton Wing 29 March 1987 0 England Northampton Saints
Matt Banahan Wing 30 December 1986 5 England Bath
Mark Cueto Wing 26 December 1979 34 England Sale Sharks
Ugo Monye Wing 13 April 1983 9 England Harlequins
Delon Armitage Fullback 15 December 1983 11 England London Irish
Ben Foden Fullback 22 July 1985 1 England Northampton Saints
Olly Morgan Fullback 3 November 1985 2 England Gloucester

France

Marc Lièvremont announced France's squad for the 2010 Six Nations on 20 January.[5] Julien Pierre was called up to the squad as an injury replacement for the Scotland game, as was Yoann Maestri.[6][7] Jean-Baptiste Élissalde was also ruled out of the clash against Scotland, Michalak was called up to replace him.[8] With Luc Ducalcon ruled out of the game against Ireland, Jean-Baptiste Poux was called up to replace him.[9] Sylvain Marconnet was ruled out of the game against Wales and was replaced by the uncapped Clement Baiocco.[10] Fall was replaced by Marc Andreu for the Wales game.[11] After Michalak tore his cruciate knee ligaments in a club game, Dimitri Yachvili was called up to replace him.[12]

Head Coach: Marc Lièvremont
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of Birth (Age) Caps Club/province
William Servat Hooker 9 February 1978 25 France Toulouse
Dimitri Szarzewski Hooker 26 January 1983 41 France Stade Français
Clément Baïocco Prop 3 December 1979 0 France Racing Métro
Thomas Domingo Prop 20 August 1985 5 France Clermont
Luc Ducalcon Prop 2 January 1984 0 France Castres
Sylvain Marconnet Prop 8 April 1976 79 France Stade Français
Nicolas Mas Prop 23 May 1980 30 France Perpignan
Jean-Baptiste Poux Prop 26 September 1979 23 France Toulouse
Sébastien Chabal Lock 8 December 1977 52 France Racing Métro
Yoann Maestri Lock 14 January 1988 0 France Toulouse
Romain Millo-Chluski Lock 20 April 1983 13 France Toulouse
Lionel Nallet Lock 14 September 1976 49 France Racing Métro
Pascal Papé Lock 5 October 1980 23 France Stade Français
Julien Pierre Lock 31 July 1981 2 France Clermont
Julien Bonnaire Flanker 20 September 1978 47 France Clermont
Thierry Dusautoir (c) Flanker 18 November 1981 28 France Toulouse
Alexandre Lapandry Flanker 13 April 1989 1 France Clermont
Fulgence Ouedraogo Flanker 21 July 1986 18 France Montpellier
Imanol Harinordoquy Number 8 20 February 1980 57 France Biarritz
Louis Picamoles Number 8 5 February 1986 15 France Toulouse
Jean-Baptiste Élissalde Scrum-half 23 November 1977 35 France Toulouse
Frédéric Michalak Scrum-half 16 October 1982 51 France Toulouse
Morgan Parra Scrum-half 15 November 1988 12 France Clermont
Dimitri Yachvili Scrum-half 19 September 1980 41 France Biarritz
Benjamin Boyet Fly-half 8 August 1979 5 France Bourgoin
François Trinh-Duc Fly-half 11 November 1986 15 France Montpellier
Mathieu Bastareaud Centre 17 September 1988 4 France Stade Français
Fabrice Estebanez Centre 26 December 1981 0 France Brive
Yannick Jauzion Centre 28 July 1978 63 France Toulouse
David Marty Centre 30 October 1982 25 France Perpignan
Marc Andreu Wing 27 December 1985 0 France Castres
Vincent Clerc Wing 7 May 1981 39 France Toulouse
Benjamin Fall Wing 29 April 1989 1 France Bayonne
Julien Malzieu Wing 4 May 1983 11 France Clermont
Alexis Palisson Wing 9 September 1987 5 France Brive
Aurélien Rougerie Wing 26 September 1980 55 France Clermont
Clément Poitrenaud Fullback 20 May 1982 34 France Toulouse

Ireland

Ireland named their squad for the 2010 Six Nations Championship.[13] Geordan Murphy was called into the Ireland squad for the clash against England after Rob Kearney was ruled out.[14]

Head Coach: Declan Kidney
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of Birth (Age) Caps Club/province
Rory Best Hooker 15 August 1982 34 Ireland Ulster
Sean Cronin Hooker 6 May 1986 1 Ireland Connacht
Jerry Flannery Hooker 17 October 1978 34 Ireland Munster
John Fogarty Hooker 18 October 1977 0 Ireland Leinster
Tony Buckley Prop 8 October 1980 14 Ireland Munster
Tom Court Prop 6 November 1980 5 Ireland Ulster
Declan Fitzpatrick Prop 12 July 1983 0 Ireland Ulster
John Hayes Prop 2 November 1973 97 Ireland Munster
Cian Healy Prop 7 October 1987 2 Ireland Leinster
Marcus Horan Prop 7 September 1977 66 Ireland Munster
Mike Ross Prop 21 December 1979 2 Ireland Leinster
Brett Wilkinson Prop 29 November 1983 0 Ireland Connacht
Leo Cullen Lock 9 January 1978 20 Ireland Leinster
Donncha O'Callaghan Lock 24 March 1979 58 Ireland Munster
Paul O'Connell (vc) Lock 20 October 1979 65 Ireland Munster
Mick O'Driscoll Lock 8 October 1978 17 Ireland Munster
Donnacha Ryan Lock 11 December 1983 3 Ireland Munster
Devin Toner Lock 29 June 1986 0 Ireland Leinster
Dan Tuohy Lock 18 June 1985 0 Ireland Ulster
Stephen Ferris Flanker 2 August 1985 16 Ireland Ulster
Shane Jennings Flanker 8 July 1981 5 Ireland Leinster
Kevin McLaughlin Flanker 20 September 1984 0 Ireland Leinster
Sean O'Brien Flanker 14 February 1987 2 Ireland Leinster
David Wallace Flanker 8 July 1976 57 Ireland Munster
Jamie Heaslip Number 8 15 December 1983 21 Ireland Leinster
Chris Henry Number 8 17 October 1984 0 Ireland Ulster
Isaac Boss Scrum-half 9 April 1980 12 Ireland Ulster
Tomás O'Leary Scrum-half 22 October 1983 11 Ireland Munster
Eoin Reddan Scrum-half 20 November 1980 17 Ireland Leinster
Peter Stringer Scrum-half 13 December 1977 91 Ireland Munster
Ronan O'Gara Fly-half 7 March 1977 93 Ireland Munster
Jonathan Sexton Fly-half 11 July 1985 2 Ireland Leinster
Gordon D'Arcy Centre 10 February 1980 43 Ireland Leinster
Fergus McFadden Centre 17 June 1986 0 Ireland Leinster
Brian O'Driscoll (c) Centre 21 January 1979 96 Ireland Leinster
Paddy Wallace Centre 27 August 1979 19 Ireland Ulster
Tommy Bowe Wing 22 February 1984 25 Wales Ospreys
Ian Dowling Wing 5 October 1982 2 Ireland Munster
Keith Earls Wing 2 October 1987 5 Ireland Munster
Shane Horgan Wing 18 July 1978 65 Ireland Leinster
Johne Murphy Wing 10 November 1984 0 England Leicester Tigers
Andrew Trimble Wing 20 October 1984 25 Ireland Ulster
Denis Hurley Fullback 15 July 1984 1 Ireland Munster
Rob Kearney Fullback 26 March 1986 19 Ireland Leinster
Geordan Murphy Fullback 19 April 1978 63 England Leicester Tigers

Italy

On 7 January 2010 coach Nick Mallett announced a 30-man for the 2010 Six Nations Championship.[15] Canavosio and Bernabo were called up for the clash against England due to injuries to Del Fava and Picone.[16] Paolo Buso was called up to the squad for the Scotland game.[17]

Head Coach: Nick Mallett
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of Birth (Age) Caps Club/province
Leonardo Ghiraldini (c) Hooker 26 December 1984 24 Italy Benetton Treviso
Fabio Ongaro Hooker 23 September 1977 64 England Saracens
Matías Agüero Prop 13 February 1981 13 England Saracens
Martin Castrogiovanni Prop 21 October 1981 62 England Leicester Tigers
Lorenzo Cittadini Prop 17 December 1982 1 Italy Benetton Treviso
Salvatore Perugini Prop 6 March 1978 66 France Bayonne
Valerio Bernabò Lock 3 March 1984 13 Italy Roma Olimpic
Marco Bortolami Lock 12 June 1980 77 England Gloucester
Carlo Del Fava Lock 1 July 1981 41 Italy Viadana
Quintin Geldenhuys Lock 19 June 1981 6 Italy Viadana
Antonio Pavanello Lock 13 October 1982 5 Italy Benetton Treviso
Mauro Bergamasco Flanker 1 May 1979 79 France Stade Français
Paul Derbyshire Flanker 3 July 1986 1 Italy Petrarca Padova
Simone Favaro Flanker 7 November 1988 5 Italy Overmach Parma
Josh Sole Flanker 15 February 1980 41 Italy Viadana
Manoa Vosawai Number 8 12 August 1983 5 Italy Overmach Parma
Alessandro Zanni Number 8 31 January 1984 37 Italy Benetton Treviso
Pablo Canavosio Scrum-half 26 December 1981 26 Italy Viadana
Simon Picone Scrum-half 26 September 1982 20 Italy Benetton Treviso
Tito Tebaldi Scrum-half 20 September 1987 6 Italy Gran Parma
Riccardo Bocchino Fly-half 3 March 1988 0 Italy Rovigo
Craig Gower Fly-half 29 April 1978 6 France Bayonne
Andrea Marcato Fly-half 17 April 1983 16 Italy Benetton Treviso
Gonzalo Canale Centre 11 November 1982 51 France Clermont
Gonzalo Garcia Centre 18 February 1984 13 Italy Benetton Treviso
Matteo Pratichetti Centre 27 July 1985 20 Italy Viadana
Alberto Sgarbi Centre 26 November 1986 5 Italy Benetton Treviso
Mirco Bergamasco Wing 23 February 1983 66 France Stade Français
Andrea Masi Wing 30 March 1981 46 France Racing Métro
Kaine Robertson Wing 29 October 1980 41 Italy Viadana
Michele Sepe Wing 8 October 1986 2 Italy Viadana
Paolo Buso Fullback 28 July 1986 1 Italy Roma Olimpic
Luke McLean Fullback 29 June 1987 11 Italy Benetton Treviso

Scotland

Andy Robinson named his squad for the Six Nations on 20 January, while Welsh, Rennie, Blair and Thompson were invited to train with the squad.[18] Back Row Scott Gray was called up to join the Scotland training camp.[19] For the game against Wales several players were called up, including Blair, Cairns, R.Lamont and Walker.[20] Additional players were called up for the Italy game, including MacLeod, Grant, Robertson and Webster. Players then to be selected to drop into the A team.[21]

Head Coach: Andy Robinson
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of Birth (Age) Caps Club/province
Ross Ford Hooker 23 April 1984 33 Scotland Edinburgh
Dougie Hall Hooker 24 September 1980 31 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Scott Lawson Hooker 28 September 1981 16 England Gloucester
Geoff Cross Prop 1 December 1982 1 Scotland Edinburgh
Alasdair Dickinson Prop 11 September 1983 13 England Gloucester
Allan Jacobsen Prop 22 September 1978 40 Scotland Edinburgh
Moray Low Prop 28 November 1984 5 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Euan Murray Prop 7 August 1980 28 England Northampton Saints
Jon Welsh Prop 13 October 1986 0 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Richie Gray Lock 24 August 1989 0 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Jim Hamilton Lock 17 November 1982 23 Scotland Edinburgh
Nathan Hines Lock 29 November 1976 61 Ireland Leinster
Alastair Kellock Lock 14 June 1981 20 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Scott MacLeod Lock 3 March 1979 21 Scotland Edinburgh
John Barclay Flanker 24 November 1986 13 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Kelly Brown Flanker 8 June 1982 30 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Scott Gray Flanker 25 February 1978 8 England Northampton Saints
Alan MacDonald Flanker 21 October 1985 1 Scotland Edinburgh
Ross Rennie Flanker 29 March 1986 1 Scotland Edinburgh
Alasdair Strokosch Flanker 21 February 1983 14 England Gloucester
Johnnie Beattie Number 8 21 November 1985 7 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Roddy Grant Number 8 31 January 1987 0 Scotland Edinburgh
Mike Blair (c) Scrum-half 20 April 1981 59 Scotland Edinburgh
Chris Cusiter (c) Scrum-half 13 June 1982 47 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Rory Lawson Scrum-half 12 March 1981 17 England Gloucester
Phil Godman Fly-half 20 May 1982 20 Scotland Edinburgh
Ruaridh Jackson Fly-half 12 February 1988 0 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Dan Parks Fly-half 26 May 1978 47 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Ben Cairns Centre 29 September 1985 7 Scotland Edinburgh
Nick De Luca Centre 1 February 1984 14 Scotland Edinburgh
Max Evans Centre 28 December 1983 6 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Alex Grove Centre 30 November 1987 3 England Worcester Warriors
Graeme Morrison Centre 17 October 1982 18 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Simon Danielli Wing 8 November 1979 22 Ireland Ulster
Thom Evans Wing 2 April 1985 8 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Rory Lamont Wing 10 October 1982 22 France Toulon
Sean Lamont Wing 15 January 1981 40 Wales Scarlets
Mark Robertson Wing 30 December 1984 0 Scotland Edinburgh
Simon Webster Wing 8 March 1981 37 Scotland Edinburgh
Nikki Walker Wing 5 March 1982 15 Wales Ospreys
Chris Paterson Fullback 30 March 1978 98 Scotland Edinburgh
Hugo Southwell Fullback 14 May 1980 48 France Stade Français
Jim Thompson Fullback 5 November 1984 0 Scotland Edinburgh

Wales

Warren Gatland named a 35-man squad for the 2010 Six Nations Championship. Scrum-halves Mike Phillips and Dwayne Peel were both left out due to injury.[22] Ken Owens was called up to the squad to cover injury concerns at hooker.[23] After Phillips and Peel recovered from injury they were recalled to the squad for the France match.[24][25] Gareth Delve was called up to the squad ahead of the Ireland game, to cover for Ryan Jones.[26]

Head Coach: Warren Gatland
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of Birth (Age) Caps Club/province
Huw Bennett Hooker 11 June 1983 27 Wales Ospreys
Ken Owens Hooker 3 January 1987 0 Wales Scarlets
Matthew Rees Hooker 9 December 1980 34 Wales Scarlets
Gareth Williams Hooker 19 December 1979 7 Wales Cardiff Blues
Rhys Gill Prop 30 October 1986 0 England Saracens
Paul James Prop 13 May 1982 5 Wales Ospreys
Gethin Jenkins (vc) Prop 17 November 1980 72 Wales Cardiff Blues
Adam Jones Prop 8 March 1981 56 Wales Ospreys
Eifion Lewis-Roberts Prop 13 February 1981 1 England Sale Sharks
Luke Charteris Lock 9 March 1983 18 Wales Newport Gwent Dragons
Bradley Davies Lock 9 January 1987 5 Wales Cardiff Blues
Ian Gough Lock 10 November 1976 61 Wales Ospreys
Alun Wyn Jones Lock 19 September 1985 35 Wales Ospreys
Deiniol Jones Lock 18 November 1977 7 Wales Cardiff Blues
Dan Lydiate Flanker 18 December 1987 2 Wales Newport Gwent Dragons
Andy Powell Flanker 23 August 1981 12 Wales Cardiff Blues
Jonathan Thomas Flanker 27 December 1982 50 Wales Ospreys
Sam Warburton Flanker 5 October 1988 3 Wales Cardiff Blues
Martyn Williams Flanker 1 September 1975 91 Wales Cardiff Blues
Gareth Delve Number 8 30 December 1982 9 England Gloucester
Ryan Jones (c) Number 8 13 March 1981 36 Wales Ospreys
Gareth Cooper Scrum-half 7 May 1979 44 Wales Cardiff Blues
Dwayne Peel Scrum-half 31 August 1981 72 England Sale Sharks
Mike Phillips Scrum-half 29 August 1982 38 Wales Ospreys
Richie Rees Scrum-half 21 May 1983 0 Wales Cardiff Blues
Martin Roberts Scrum-half 6 June 1986 3 Wales Scarlets
Dan Biggar Fly-half 16 October 1989 4 Wales Ospreys
Stephen Jones Fly-half 8 December 1977 83 Wales Scarlets
Andrew Bishop Centre 7 August 1985 8 Wales Ospreys
Jonathan Davies Centre 5 April 1988 5 Wales Scarlets
James Hook Centre 27 June 1985 37 Wales Ospreys
Jamie Roberts Centre 8 November 1986 16 Wales Cardiff Blues
Tom Shanklin Centre 24 November 1979 65 Wales Cardiff Blues
Leigh Halfpenny Wing 22 December 1988 10 Wales Cardiff Blues
Tom James Wing 17 April 1987 8 Wales Cardiff Blues
Kristian Phillips Wing 2 September 1990 0 Wales Ospreys
Tom Prydie Wing 23 February 1992 0 Wales Ospreys
Shane Williams Wing 26 February 1977 68 Wales Ospreys
Lee Byrne Fullback 1 June 1980 27 Wales Ospreys

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