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1884 Home Nations Championship | |||
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Date | 5 January – 12 April 1884 | ||
Countries | England Ireland Scotland Wales | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Champions | England (2nd title) | ||
Triple Crown | England (2nd title) | ||
Matches played | 6 | ||
Top point scorer(s) | Berry (2) Bolton (2) | ||
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The 1884 Home Nations Championship was the second series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 5 January and 12 April 1884. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
England won the championship for the second consecutive season and in beating the other three nations won the Triple Crown for the second time.
This Championship was most notable for a dispute arising from the game between England and Scotland, when the winning English try was disputed by the Scottish. The teams disagreed with the interpretation of a knock-on law from which England's Richard Kingsley scored and Scotland were told to accept the decision, and their request for adjudication was denied by England. The bitter feelings caused by this situation resulted in the creation of the International Rugby Board in 1886, to create an accepted body of rules that all members would agree to.