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2022 Six Nations sees record 62 players swapping countries

ITALY (13)

PLAYERBORN INELIGIBILITY
Cherif TraoréGuineaResidency (2004)
Ivan NemerArgentinaGrandparent
Hame FaivaNew ZealandResidency (2020)
Ion NeculaiMoldovaResidency (2006)
David SisiGermanyParent
Sebastian NegriZimbabweParent
Braam SteynSouth AfricaResidency (2015)
Toa HalafihiNew ZealandResidency (2021)
Callum BraleyEnglandGrandparent
Stephen VarneyWalesParent
Juan Ignacio BrexArgentinaGrandparent
Monty IoaneAustraliaResidency (2020)
Ange CapuozzoFranceParent

SCOTLAND (23)

PLAYERBORN INELIGIBILITY
Allan DellSouth AfricaGrandparent
Pierre SchoemanSouth AfricaResidency (2021)
Ewan AshmanCanadaParent
Willem NelSouth AfricaResidency (2015)
Javan SebastianWalesParent
Sam SkinnerEnglandParent
Andy ChristieEnglandGrandparent
Hamish WatsonEnglandGrandparent
Josh BaylissEnglandGrandparent
Nick HainingAustraliaGrandparent
Ali PriceEnglandParent
Ben VellacottEnglandParent
Ben WhiteEnglandGrandparent
Chris HarrisEnglandGrandparent
Rory HutchinsonEnglandGrandparent
Sam JohnsonAustraliaResidency (2018)
Cameron RedpathFranceParent
Sione TuipulotuAustraliaGrandparent
Rufus McLeanUSAParent
Sean MaitlandNew ZealandGrandparent
Kyle SteynSouth AfricaParent
Duhan van der MerweSouth AfricaResidency (2020)
Kyle RoweEnglandCumulative Residency
Duhan van der Merwe of Scotland slips the tackle from Maro Itoje of England Rugby during the Six Nations Championship, 127th Calcutta Cup match between England and Scotland at Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, London on January 6 2021. – PHOTO: Phil Mingo/PPAUK


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