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| number of teams      = 6
| number of teams      = 6
| champions            = {{team flag|Florian Republic|rugby league}}
| champions            = {{team flag|Florian Republic|rugby league}}
| season              = [[2018 FMRL Four Nations|2018]]
| season              = [[2019 FMRL Six Nations|2019]]
| most titles          = {{Team flag|Mercury|rugby league}} (2)
| most titles          = {{Team flag|Mercury|rugby league}} <br> {{team flag|Florian Republic|rugby league}} (2)
| current              = [[2019 FMRL Six Nations]]
| current              = [[2019 FMRL Six Nations]]
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The '''FMRL Six Nations''' (Formerly FMRL Four Nations) is an international [[wikipedia:Rugby league|rugby league]] competition, contested by the winners of each continental competition, the tournament hosts and hosts and winners of the [[FMRL World Cup]].
The '''FMRL Six Nations''' (Formerly FMRL Four Nations) is an international [[wikipedia:Rugby league|rugby league]] competition, contested by the winners of each continental competition, the tournament hosts and hosts and winners of the [[FMRL World Cup]].


The tournament was first contested in [[2014 FMRL Four Nations|2014]], in which [[Mercury national rugby league team|Mercury]] defeated [[Craitland national rugby league team|Craitland]] in the final by 32 points to 18. In 2019 the tournament expanded to six teams.  
The tournament was first contested in [[2014 FMRL Four Nations|2014]], in which [[Mercury national rugby league team|Mercury]] defeated [[Craitland national rugby league team|Craitland]] in the final by 32 points to 18. In 2019 the tournament expanded to six teams and changed to a biennial event with the tournament played in 'odd years'.


==Previous tournaments==
==Previous tournaments==
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===Titles by nation===
===Titles by nation===
*{{Team flag|Mercury|rugby league}}: '''2'''
*{{Team flag|Mercury|rugby league}}: '''2'''
*{{Team flag|Florian Republic|rugby league}}: '''1'''
*{{Team flag|Florian Republic|rugby league}}: '''2'''
*{{Team flag|Senya|rugby league}}: '''1'''
*{{Team flag|Senya|rugby league}}: '''1'''



Latest revision as of 12:45, 11 March 2020

FMRL Six Nations
Founded 2014
Number of teams 6
Current champions Florian Republic Florian Republic
(2019)
Most titles Mercury Mercury
Florian Republic Florian Republic (2)
2019 FMRL Six Nations

The FMRL Six Nations (Formerly FMRL Four Nations) is an international rugby league competition, contested by the winners of each continental competition, the tournament hosts and hosts and winners of the FMRL World Cup.

The tournament was first contested in 2014, in which Mercury defeated Craitland in the final by 32 points to 18. In 2019 the tournament expanded to six teams and changed to a biennial event with the tournament played in 'odd years'.

Previous tournaments

Year Host Winners Score Runners-up Other nations
2014
Details
Mercury
Mercury
(Final match)
Mercury
Mercury
32–18
Craitland
Craitland
Hamland Hamland
North Antarctica North Antarctica
2015
Details
Craitland
Craitland
(Final match)
Mercury
Mercury
28–12
Craitland
Craitland
Hamland Hamland
Fort Kolgrad Fort Kolgrad
2017
Details
Vyktory
Vyktory
Senya
Senya
30–10
Mercury
Mercury
Vyktory Vyktory
North Antarctica North Antarctica
2018
Details
Senya
Senya
Florian Republic
Florian Republic
26–10
Mercury
Mercury
Senya Senya
Birgeshir Birgeshir
2019
Details
Florian Republic
Florian Republic
(Final match)
Florian Republic
Florian Republic
36–8
Mercury
Mercury

Titles by nation