5. Jack Dunne
Dunne led the charge for Exeter as they showcased remarkable resilience, overcoming a 19-10 deficit to secure a 32-24 victory against Munster and maintain their unbeaten record in the European Champions Cup.
The former Leinster forwards pivotal try, following a skillful chase down of a kick, propelled Exeter into the lead, with Henry Slade contributing a bonus-point score to seal the impressive comeback.
Under the guidance of boss Rob Baxter, Exeter demonstrated their tenacity and determination on the rugby field.
A couple of years back, Dunne publicly came out as bisexual in an interview with the Independent, talking about his desire to be a role model for LGBTQ kids.
That’s an impressive goal for any young rugby player.