Centenary Quaich

The Centenary Quaich (/ˈkwx/; Scottish Gaelic: Cuach nan Ceud Bliadhna Irish: Corn na Céad Bliain ) is an international rugby union award contested annually by Ireland and Scotland as part of the Six Nations Championship.

Centenary Quaich
SportRugby union
Instituted1989
Number of teams2
Country Ireland
 Scotland
Holders Ireland (2020)
Most titles Ireland (17 titles)

A "Quaich" is a Gaelic drinking vessel[1] and has been presented to the winners of the fixture since 1989.[2] Since the introduction of the cup, Ireland have won it seventeen times while Scotland have won it fourteen times, with one drawn fixture.

The Quaich is one of a number of similar cups contested for between individual teams as part of their international fixture list. Other examples within the Six Nations Championship include the Calcutta Cup (Scotland vs. England), the Millennium Trophy (England vs. Ireland), the Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy (France vs. Italy) and the Auld Alliance Trophy between France and Scotland.

The current holders are Ireland after beating Scotland at Aviva Stadium on 1 February 2020.

Matches

Host Played Wins for Draws Points for
 Ireland  Scotland  Ireland  Scotland
Ireland 16 10 5 1 387 240
Scotland 16 7 9 0 394 318
Overall 32 17 14 1 781 558

Results

Year Date Venue Home Score Away Trophy
Winner
2020 1 February Aviva Stadium, Dublin Ireland  19–12  Scotland
2019 9 February Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  13–22  Ireland
2018 10 March Aviva Stadium, Dublin Ireland  28–8  Scotland
2017 4 February Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  27–22  Ireland
2016 19 March Aviva Stadium, Dublin Ireland  35–25  Scotland
2015 21 March Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  10–40  Ireland
2014 2 February Aviva Stadium, Dublin Ireland  28–6  Scotland
2013 24 February Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  12–8  Ireland
2012 10 March Aviva Stadium, Dublin Ireland  32–14  Scotland
2011 27 February Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  18–21  Ireland
2010 20 March Croke Park, Dublin Ireland  20–23  Scotland
2009 14 March Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  15–22  Ireland
2008 9 March Croke Park, Dublin Ireland  34–13  Scotland
2007 10 March Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  18–19  Ireland
2006 11 March Lansdowne Road, Dublin Ireland  15–9  Scotland
2005 12 February Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  13–40  Ireland
2004 27 March Lansdowne Road, Dublin Ireland  37–16  Scotland
2003 16 February Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  6–36  Ireland
2002 2 March Lansdowne Road, Dublin Ireland  43–22  Scotland
2001 22 September Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  32–10  Ireland
2000 19 February Lansdowne Road, Dublin Ireland  44–22  Scotland
1999 20 March Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  30–13  Ireland
1998 7 February Lansdowne Road, Dublin Ireland  16–17  Scotland
1997 1 March Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  38–10  Ireland
1996 20 January Lansdowne Road, Dublin Ireland  10–16  Scotland
1995 4 February Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  26–13  Ireland
1994 5 March Lansdowne Road, Dublin Ireland  6–6  Scotland Draw
1993 16 January Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  15–3  Ireland
1992 15 February Lansdowne Road, Dublin Ireland  10–18  Scotland
1991 16 March Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  28–25  Ireland
1990 3 February Lansdowne Road, Dublin Ireland  10–13  Scotland
1989 4 March Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland  37–21  Ireland

See also

References

  1. "Scottish word of the week: Quaich". The Scotsman. Johnston Publishing. 8 May 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  2. sportinglife.com Archived 5 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
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