My team of the tournament…

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15. Stuart Hogg (): One of few modern players with genuine x-factor. A try scorer and provider. Rob Kearney was in decent nick.

14. (): Patchy tournament but when he’s good North is a cut above. Not a vintage year for wings.

13. Gael Fickou (France): For consistency, Fickou, below right, was outstanding. Garry Ringrose nudges out Jonathan Joseph.

12. (): Looks completely at home in the 12 shirt. Won’t remember his 50th cap against Italy fondly when his kicking was poor but otherwise superb.

11. Elliot Daly (England): Scores tries in style and puts in huge work covering in defence. Liam Williams also did well.

10. Jonny Sexton (): Sexton was prominent in three games but comes under big pressure from George Ford who finished the tournament like a train.

9. Conor Murray (Ireland): Neck and neck between Murray and Rhys Webb, the will benefit from having both to call on.

1. Joe Marler (England): Bounced back with a cracking series of performances. Cyril Baille did well for France and Andrea Lovotti was one of the few Italians to enhance his reputation.

2. Guilhem Guirado (France): Still France’s most consistent player. Ken Owens the pick of the rest.

3. Dan Cole (England): Critics try to write him off but he keeps coming back. Tomas Francis was solid for Wales. Ireland’s Tadh Furlong went back.

4. Courntey Lawes (England): Started to stir again in the and really hit the running with a series of disciplined athletic displays.

5. Alun Wyn Jones (Wales): Patchy and occasionally fractious season for Wales but Jones never let his playing standards drop.

6. Maro Itoje (England): Took the France match to settle at six but incredibly strong and effective ever since. And still packs down at lock at scrum-time.

7. (Wales): Wears a six but still the best all-round seven in Europe. Bounced back well after losing the captaincy.

8. Louis Picamoles (France): French pack blew hot and cold but he was a tower of strength throughout.

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