The Home Nations Championship is an annual 2-day competition hosted in rotation by the national governing bodies of England, Scotland, Wales, and Jersey.
The 2023 Championship will be hosted by Pétanque England at the Whitnash Windmill Petanque Club on the weekend of 12th and 13th August.
Squads of 8 triples teams from each nation will compete against each other, with a total of 192 games being played in 12 rounds over the weekend. The teams may have 3 or 4 players, with one substitution allowed per game. Each nation’s squad is accompanied by a Head of Delegation and Squad Manager.
Click here for a rolling display of all results, as displayed in the competition control room
Year | Host Country | Venue | Winners |
2023 | England | Whitnash | England |
2022 | Scotland | Troon | England |
2021 | Not contested | ||
2020 | Not contested | ||
2019 | Wales | Cardiff | England |
2018 | Jersey | Les Quennevais | England |
2017 | England | Hayling Island | England |
2016 | Scotland | Edinburgh | England |
2015 | Wales | Cardiff | England |
2014 | England | Mansfield | England |
2013 | Scotland | Edinburgh | England |
2012 | Wales | Cardiff | England |
2011 | England | Nottingham | England |
2010 | Scotland | Inverness | England |
2009 | Wales | Swansea | England |
2008 | England | Dartford | England |
2007 | Scotland | Inverness | England |
2006 | Wales | Cardiff | England |
2005 | England | Luton | England |
2004 | Scotland | Ayr | England |
2003 | Wales | Cardiff | England |
2002 | England | Morecombe | England |
2001 | Scotland | South Queensferry | England |
2000 | Wales | Cardiff | England |