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List of Six Nations Championship hat-tricks : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of Six Nations Championship hat-tricks
Since the inception of the Six Nations Championship (founded as the Home Nations Chmapionship) in 1883, through the expansions to the Five Nations with the addition of France in 1930 and to the Six Nations in 2000 with Italy, over 40 players have scored three tries or drop goals (a hat-trick) in a single match. The first player to achieve the feat was Charles Wade, who scored three tries in the first match of the championship, a 2–0 victory for England against Wales in 1882. At that time a try by itself wasn't worth any points but allowed the team to ''try'' a kick at goal.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Wales 0G - 2G England (FT) )〕 George Lindsay scored five tries in Scotland's 4–0 win over Wales in 1887. This is most tries scored in a single match. Besides Lindsay, six players have scored more than three tries in a match; of these Ian Smith is the only player to achieve the feat twice. He scored four tries in succesive matches during the 1925 Five Nations Championship. Four players have scored a hat-trick of drop goals: Pierre Albaladejo, Jean-Patrick Lescarboura, Diego Dominguez and Neil Jenkins. Dominguez's hat-trick is the only one by an Italian player in the competition. English players have scored the most hat-tricks with 15, while France and Ireland have conceded the most, with 11 each. Three players have scored a hat-trick and been on the losing side; Robert Montgomery in Ireland's 0–1 loss to Wales in 1887, Howard Marshall in England's 11–12 defeat to Wales in 1893 and Émile Ntamack in France's 33–34 loss to Wales in 1999. Lescarboura's hat-trick against England in 1985 is the only time the feat has been achieved with the match ending in a draw. ==Hat-tricks==
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