The upcoming Six Nations tournament promises a wave of fresh faces and changes as several veteran players have retired or ruled themselves out of selection. Notable absences include stalwarts like Johnny Sexton, Alun Wyn-Jones, Stuart Hogg and Dan Biggar leaving room for emerging talents to make their mark. Among the young players expected to shine are Nolann le Garrec, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, Jack Crowley and Sam Costelow each poised to fill significant voids in their respective national teams.
Additionally, new captains have been appointed across various squads including Peter O’Mahony, Jamie George, Finn Russell, Rory Darge and Dafydd Jenkins signaling a shift in leadership dynamics. Meanwhile, Italy welcomes Gonzalo Quesada as their new head coach tasked with revitalizing the team’s performance in the tournament.
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