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Six of the best for the Six Nations

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THE Six Nations Championsh­ip gets under way tomorrow, with players hoping to impress ahead of the World Cup in France in September.

Here, we look at six players to watch during the tournament:

ANTOINE DUPONT (France)

The former World Rugby Player of the Year missed out on that award last December, but his ability to turn a game on its head remains unquestion­able.

The 26-year-old captained France to their first Six Nations triumph since 2010 last March.

Despite a quiet start to the season, he has helped Toulouse to top spot in the Top 14 and his country to impressive Test wins over Australia and the Springboks. The scrumhalf will be key to France’s hopes of finally winning their first World Cup later this year on home soil.

JOSH FLIER (Ireland)

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Flank Van der Flier succeeded Dupont two months ago as the world player of the year mainly due to his performanc­es during Ireland’s first ever Test series win over New Zealand in July.

The 29-year-old of Dutch descent has continued that form for Leinster and Ireland this season, scoring eight tries in 12 matches, including five in four Champions Cup games as the Irish club romped through the pool stage unbeaten.

ELLIS GENGE (England)

The loose-head prop, nicknamed “the Baby Rhino”, worked under new England coach Steve Borthwick at Leicester and was a pivotal part of their English Premiershi­p titlewinni­ng team last season.

Genge, 27, returned to hometown club Bristol for this campaign and is set to be a crucial cog in Borthwick’s machine, especially up front, during the Six Nations.

SIONE TUIPULOTU

(Scotland) The 25-year-old has looked at ease for club and country since moving to Glasgow in 2021 after spells with Yamaha Jubilo in Japan and the Melbourne Rebels.

Born in Australia with Tongan heritage, Tuipulotu chose to represent the country of his grandmothe­r from Greenock, less than 40km from Glasgow. The centre’s quick feet and ability to beat the first defender make him the perfect player to feature outside influentia­l flyhalf Finn Russell.

JAC MORGAN (Wales)

Flank Morgan made his Wales debut 12 months ago and was a rare positive during Wayne Pivac’s last year in charge, when the team won just three games.

He played a key role as Ospreys reached the last 16 of the Champions Cup this season with impressive ball carrying and superb work over the ball at the breakdown. The former Scarlets back-rower has fought off fierce competitio­n to start in Warren Gatland’s second coming as Wales coach this weekend against Ireland.

ANGE CAPUOZZO (Italy)

The wing, who is equally at ease at fullback, announced himself to the rugby world with a double against Scotland on his Test debut last March.

A week later, the 23-year-old set up Edoardo Padovani for one of Italy’s greatest ever tries as they beat Wales for their first Six Nations victory since 2015.

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