Who has the best Women’s Six Nations record?

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ByJonty Colman
BBC Sport journalist
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England enter the 2026 Women's Six Nations hoping to win the trophy for an eighth successive year.

The Red Roses, who also won last year's Rugby World Cup on home soil, are the Six Nations' most successful team - with 16 titles since it began in 2002.

France are next with six titles, while Ireland are the only other nation to have won it, in 2013 and 2015.

The competition started as the Home Nations in 1996, becoming the Five Nations in 1999 and the Six Nations in 2002.

Spain featured in the first five years of the Six Nations, as well as the final two Five Nations tournaments, before being replaced in 2007 by Italy.

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Who has the most Grand Slams and Triple Crowns?

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The 2026 Women's Six Nations starts on Saturday, 11 April

A Grand Slam is completed if a team beat every other side in a single Six Nations campaign. The Triple Crown can be earned by England, Wales, Ireland or Scotland if they beat the other three eligible teams in a single campaign.

In 14 of their 16 Six Nations title campaigns, England also won the Grand Slam. France have done this on five occasions, while Ireland have one Grand Slam to their name.

There is also the unwanted Wooden Spoon, for the team who finish bottom of the Six Nations table.

Scotland have the record for the most Wooden Spoon finishes with nine. Wales have six Wooden Spoons, while Italy and Ireland have three each and Spain earned two during their short stint in the competition.

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