11 James Lowe (Ireland)
They wrote: “One-third of Ireland’s deadly back three, Lowe made headlines with a remarkable acrobatic finish which proved key to the win over France in Round 2.”
12 Sione Tuipulotu (Scotland)
Tuipulotu had a taste of the Guinness Six Nations last year but this was the campaign in which he made the No.12 shirt his own.
13 Huw Jones (Scotland)
They wrote: “”Another key part of Scotland’s ruthless attack, Jones crossed four times – including going over for the opener in the win at Twickenham in Round 1.
14 Damian Penaud (France)
They wrote: “The leading try-scorer in the 2023 Championship was on hand to finish off five of France’s 21 tries.”
15 Hugo Keenan (Ireland)
They wrote: “He made himself a main character in this year’s Championship through his rock-solid defence, composure under the high ball and strong kicking game – also on hand to score vital tries against France and Italy.”