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2021 Six Nations: Five players who could light up the tournament this year

Some of rugby’s finest talent will be on display during the 2021 Six Nations and with a Lions tour scheduled to take place this summer, there is an additional prize in players’ sights.

The Six Nations gets underway on February 6 and here the PA news agency has examined five stars who are expected to light up the competition.

Maro Itoje – England

A colossus who continues to improve and even at the age of 26, he rivals Martin Johnson for the status of England’s greatest second row.

Given the extent of his influence on just about every aspect of forward play, he could eventually be regarded as the greatest player to have emerged from England. Physically he sets the tone for the champions and never lets up.

George North – Wales

On the evidence of his form for the Ospreys this season, the Lions wing is primed for an international resurgence while positioned only two caps away from joining the ranks of Test centurions.

North lost his Wales spot to Louis Rees-Zammit in the autumn and head coach Wayne Pivac will be hoping his revival is genuine knowing his explosive qualities when he is on song.

(Getty Images)

Antoine Dupont – France

At the heart of France’s welcome revival stands Dupont, the electric scrum-half who was voted star of the 2020 Six Nations – the first time a Les Blues players had won the accolade.

While his eye for a gap, speed and support play produce moment after moment for highlight reels, he also has an outstanding kicking game and solid defence. Possibly the best player in the game right now.

France's Antoine Dupont in action against Ireland (©INPHO/Dave Winter)

Caelan Doris – Ireland

Doris’ elevation into the Test side after turning heads during his progression through Ireland’s age grade teams was a question of when, not if, and after that chance came during the 2020 Six Nations, he has not disappointed.

Only seven caps into his international career, he is an intelligent and powerful presence in Ireland’s back row, forcing CJ Stander to move from number eight to accommodate his rise.

Caelan Doris (©INPHO/Billy Stickland)

Finn Russell – Scotland

Russell is the biggest threat to a successful start to England’s title defence. England boss Eddie Jones recently credited the Racing 92 magician with having the best short attacking game in the world and it is hard to dispute that view.

Finn Russell (AFP via Getty Images)

Russell is a genius with the ball in hand and injects a welcome dose of individual brilliance into a game dominated by defences.

Long passes, short passes, long kicks, short kicks – he has so many weapons in his arsenal.

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