2004 Six Nations Championship squads
England
Head Coach: Clive Woodward
- Neil Back
- Iain Balshaw
- Olly Barkley
- Steve Borthwick
- Mike Catt
- Ben Cohen
- Martin Corry
- Lawrence Dallaglio (c.)
- Matt Dawson
- Andy Gomarsall
- Paul Grayson
- Will Greenwood
- Danny Grewcock
- Richard Hill
- Chris Jones
- Ben Kay
- Jason Leonard
- Josh Lewsey
- Henry Paul
- Mark Regan
- Jason Robinson
- Alex Sanderson
- Simon Shaw
- James Simpson-Daniel
- Matt Stevens
- Steve Thompson
- Mike Tindall
- Phil Vickery
- Julian White
- Trevor Woodman
- Joe Worsley
France
Head Coach: Bernard Laporte
- David Auradou
- Serge Betsen
- Julien Bonnaire
- Yannick Bru
- Nicolas Brusque
- Vincent Clerc
- Jean-Jacques Crenca
- Pieter de Villiers
- Christophe Dominici
- Pépito Elhorga
- Jean-Baptiste Élissalde
- Imanol Harinordoquy
- Cédric Heymans
- Yannick Jauzion
- Brian Liebenberg
- Thomas Lievremont
- Olivier Magne
- Sylvain Marconnet
- Frédéric Michalak
- Pierre Mignoni
- Pascal Pape
- Fabien Pelous (c.)
- Julien Peyrelongue
- Clément Poitrenaud
- Aurélien Rougerie
- William Servat
- Damien Traille
- Dimitri Yachvili
Ireland
Head Coach: Eddie O'Sullivan
- Simon Best
- Shane Byrne
- Reggie Corrigan
- Victor Costello
- Gordon D'Arcy
- Girvan Dempsey
- Guy Easterby
- Simon Easterby
- Anthony Foley
- Keith Gleeson
- John Hayes
- Marcus Horan
- Anthony Horgan
- Shane Horgan
- Tyrone Howe
- David Humphreys
- Gary Longwell
- Kevin Maggs
- Geordan Murphy
- Donncha O'Callaghan
- Paul O'Connell (c.)*
- Brian O'Driscoll (c.)
- Ronan O'Gara
- Malcolm O'Kelly
- Frankie Sheahan
- Peter Stringer
- David Wallace
*captain in the first game
Italy
Head Coach: John Kirwan
- Matteo Barbini
- Mirco Bergamasco
- Marco Bortolami
- Gonzalo Canale
- Martin Castrogiovanni
- Carlo Checchinato
- Denis Dallan
- Manuel Dallan
- Roland de Marigny
- Andrea de Rossi (c.)
- Carlo Del Fava
- Santiago Dellapè
- Carlo Festuccia
- Paul Griffen
- Andrea Lo Cicero
- Roberto Mandelli
- Andrea Masi
- Nicola Mazzucato
- Fabio Ongaro
- Silvio Orlando
- Scott Palmer
- Sergio Parisse
- Aaron Persico
- Salvatore Perugini
- Simon Picone
- Cristian Stoica
- Rima Wakarua
Scotland
Head Coach: Matt Williams
- Mike Blair
- Gordon Bulloch
- Chris Cusiter
- Simon Danielli
- Bruce Douglas
- Stuart Grimes
- Andrew Henderson
- Nathan Hines
- Ben Hinshelwood
- Allister Hogg
- Allan Jacobsen
- Gavin Kerr
- Brendan Laney
- Derrick Lee
- Cameron Mather
- Scott Murray
- Dan Parks
- Chris Paterson (c.)
- Jon Petrie
- Tom Philip
- Robbie Russell
- Tom Smith
- Simon Taylor
- Simon Webster
- Jason White
Wales
Head Coach: Steve Hansen
- Huw Bennett
- Colin Charvis (c.)
- Brent Cockbain
- Gareth Cooper
- Mefin Davies
- Ben Evans
- Iestyn Harris
- Gethin Jenkins
- Adam Rhys Jones
- Dafydd Jones
- Duncan Jones
- Stephen Jones
- Gareth Llewellyn
- Robin McBryde
- Michael Owen
- Sonny Parker
- Dwayne Peel
- Alix Popham
- Jamie Robinson
- Tom Shanklin
- Robert Sidoli
- Ceri Sweeney
- Mark Taylor
- Gareth Thomas
- Iestyn Thomas
- Jonathan Thomas
- Martyn Williams (c.)*
- Rhys Williams
- Shane Williams
*captain in the second game
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