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So here it is, the moment you've all been waiting for, my CHAMPS & CHUMPS of the Six Nations 2017.
CHAMPS:
15. Mike Brown – can't pass, won't pass and opposition defences are finding him increasingly easy to read. Time for a change at 15 Eddie.
14. Alex Cuthbert - Rob Howley picking him against England was arguably more cruel than me listing him here.
13. Jonathan Davies – and not just for his howler against England, he was part of a Welsh three-quarter line that would struggle to pass the parcel.
12. Luke MacLean – no idea what he or the Italian backline were attempting to achieve.
11. Giovanbattista Venditti - to call him a donkey would be unfair on donkeys.
10. George Ford – much to admire about Ford but he again wilted under pressure and defensively his channel remains extremely vulnerable.
9. Ben Youngs - very, very quiet championship, way too quiet for such an experienced number 9.
1. Alan Dell – key component of a struggling Scottish front row.
2. Fraser Brown - ditto, and in addition let down his team badly at Twickenham when yellow-carded early doors.
3. Uini Atonio - “Are you injured?” “I'm ok…er…I mean…my back's a bit sore…er…I mean…my head?”
4. Jake Ball – huge amount of effort. No end product.
5. Devin Toner - noticeable how more dynamic the Irsh pack were in his absence.
6. John Barclay - lost the plot at Twickenham badly.
7. Tom Wood - little impact whether a starter or a finisher.
8. Sergio Parisse – at times looked like he'd simply had enough, and who can blame him?
Total Flanker – the older I get, the better I was