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The Six Nations trophy has been destroyed after the vehicle it was travelling in in Ireland caught fire.
Irreparable damage has been done to it according to tournament officials, and a replica version will now be given to the winners of this year's tournament.
Materials salvaged from the wrecked trophy will be used to make an identical new one, which will be fresh for the 2027 Six Nations.
The tournament organisers released the following statement: “The original Six Nations trophy is to be retired from ceremonial duties, with its legacy transferred to an identical new creation for the 2027 championship,” read a statement from the championship organisers.
“Whilst in transit during round three of the Guinness men’s Six Nations, an incident occurred involving the vehicle carrying the championship trophy. Thankfully, no passengers were injured, however the trophy sustained fire damage, and following an assessment by the official trophy manufacturer, unfortunately it cannot be restored to its full presentation standard.
“In keeping with these presentation standards, respect for the significance of winning the Six Nations – one of sports’ most prestigious titles – and to preserve the integrity of the trophy and its heritage, it will be retired from ceremonial use.”
“The trophy was created in 2015 to reflect the tournaments evolution to six teams, standing 75cm tall and made from precious silver, and whilst this accident is hugely unfortunate, the situation adds another chapter to the history of a trophy that represents one of global sport’s most celebrated tournaments, with its roots reaching back to 1883.”
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2nd March 2026
12:35pm GMT