How do Six Nations bonus points work? Rules explained

How do Six Nations bonus points work? Rules explained
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How do Six Nations bonus points work? Rules explained
Author: Liam Grace
Published: Jan, 31 2025 19:00

With the Six Nations rugby tournament back for 2025 today, here’s absolutely everything you need to know about the bonus points rules. France host Wales tonight while Ireland face a clash with England and Italy travel to Scotland on Saturday in the first round of Six Nations matches. Defending champions Ireland are aiming to win three championship titles in succession this year under their stand-in boss Simon Easterby.

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But there are some casual fans who don’t know what a bonus point is – or why they’re so important – so Metro has explained it all for you right here…. A try bonus point is handed to teams for scoring four or more tries in a single match. A losing bonus point is also awarded for teams losing by seven or fewer points. If a team scored four tries in a match and loses by seven points or fewer, they are awarded two bonus points.

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The Six Nations rugby tournament began using the bonus point scoring system in 2017 to encourage attacking play throughout all matches. It is a way to incentivise teams to score more tries, discourage repetitive goal-kicking and to reward teams for coming close in losing efforts. In the Six Nations, four points are awarded for winning a match and two points are given for a draw. That’s before any bonus points come into play.

Six Nations rugby teams can achieve a Grand Slam if they beat all other five countries during a single campaign. It is not possible for a team to miss out on the Six Nations title if they mark that achievement because three bonus points are given for registering a Grand Slam. Arrow MORE: Why Netflix have made a huge error cancelling ‘exciting’ documentary ahead of Six Nations. Arrow MORE: Coronation Street pulled from TV schedules tonight as statement issued.

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