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Foreign-born players in the 2023 Six Nations breakdown by country

Americas Rugby News have compiled their annual breakdown of foreign-born players taking part in the 2023 Six Nations.

We recommend that you head over there to see their detailed analysis of the squads along with a year-on-year comparison with the last couple of years.

CLICK HERE TO READ THEIR FULL ARTICLE.

#6. FRANCE – 4 players

PLAYER BORN TRAINED POS ELIGIBILITY OTHER REP.
Dany Priso Cameroon France LH Residency (2008)
Uini Atonio New Zealand New Zealand TH Residency (2014) Samoa u20
Paul Willemse South Africa Namibia LO Residency (2018) Namibia u18, South Africa u20
Émilien Gailleton England France CE Parent

#5. ENGLAND – 5 players

PLAYER BORN TRAINED POS ELIGIBILITY OTHER REP.
Bevan Rodd Scotland England LH Parent
Mako Vunipola New Zealand England LH Residency (2008)
David Ribbans South Africa South Africa LO Grandparent
Marcus Smith Philippines England FH Parent
Manu Tuilagi Samoa England CE Residency (2007)
Marcus Smith of England warms up before the Autumn International Series match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham, London on 19 November 2022 (Photo: Micah Crook/PPAUK)

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