The soaring number of foreign-born players in the Six Nations is a ‘joke’, ‘dangerous’ and making the competition a ‘second tier’ of international competition, according to greats of the game.
A swathe of stars, including former England captain Lewis Moody, have applauded World Rugby vice-president Agustin Pichot for his stance on the game’s residency laws, saying they must change to preserve the sport’s integrity.
ENGLAND (3 players)
PLAYER | BORN IN | ELIGIBILITY |
Bevan Rodd | Scotland | Parent |
Marcus Smith | Philippines | Parent |
Louis Lynagh | Italy | Residency (2007) |
FRANCE (4)
PLAYER | BORN IN | ELIGIBILITY |
Uini Atonio | New Zealand | Residency (2014) |
Bernard le Roux | South Africa | Residency (2012) |
Paul Willemse | South Africa | Residency (2018) |
Virimi Vakatawa | New Zealand | Residency (2013) |
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