Nobody- the Grand Slam means winning every game (which is a lot harder than it used to be).
A team can win the Six Nations and not get the Grand Slam (or the Triple Crown- between England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland).
If the teams end up with the same number of points in the league then it goes to points difference scored and then to tries. After that I think they kick penalties! (Pretty rare in rugby though).
2007-02-12 00:14:38
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answer #1
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answered by roly 3
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The grand slam can only be won by a team who wins every match. If no-one does this, the team with the highest points score wins the 6 nations. If points are equal, it'll be based on points difference, number of tries, etc.
2007-02-12 10:34:46
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answered by Phil 4
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"grand slam" is the just a buzz-word given to the achievement of beating all five of the other teams. If you do this, then obviously you will also win the 6 nations title, but it is possible to win it without doing the grand slam.
2007-02-12 01:20:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The winner of the grand slam was the All Blacks!!! ha ha
We beat England, Ireland and Wales! Scotland just don't count there. Oh yea we beat France twice too!
2007-02-12 14:16:42
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answered by billy b 1
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No one. The grand slam is only achieved by beating every other team in the competition
2007-02-12 00:26:51
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answered by parkesmatt 5
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The grand slam could not be won.
2007-02-12 02:25:52
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answered by ? 6
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This will depend on points, it depends who had the highest score.
Last year for example both Ireland and France won the same amount of games but France had scored more points in their games so they won (unfortunately for me!)
2007-02-12 00:01:42
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answered by Amanda 2
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