2. Josh Navidi (Wales)
Navidi was the breakthrough star of the campaign. Looked at home in the No 6 shirt despite his preference to be on the openside and even got a run out at No 8 against Italy, ensuring he was one of few players to play in every match. His work-rate around the breakdown and in defence was extraordinary
Best back row forward in the 6N, Josh Navidi for me. Wrestler strong.
— David Flatman (@davidflatman) March 17, 2019