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New captains, absent stars and fresh faces – Six Nations talking points

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The Rugby World Cup done and dusted until 2027, attention now turns to this season’s Guinness Six Nations and a battle for European supremacy.

Ireland and France, who meet in the competition’s opening game, are favourites for silverware, while a host of new captains include England hooker Jamie George, Wales lock Dafydd Jenkins and Ireland flanker Peter O’Mahony.

Here, we look at some key talking points ahead of the tournament. Jamie George has been named England captain for @SixNationsRugby but there is no place in Steve Borthwick’s squad for Kyle Sinckler or Billy Vunipola pic.twitter.com/3fYefMxHDv — PA Sport (@pasport) January 17, 2024 England will head into the Six Nations without their World Cup captain and fly-half Farrell, who has decided to miss the tournament in order to prioritise his and his family’s mental wellbeing.

Farrell’s Saracens colleague George takes over leadership duties, heading up a squad that includes Exeter pair Immanuel Feyi-Waboso and Ethan Roots among seven uncapped players, but experienced forwards Kyle Sinckler and Billy Vunipola have been left out.

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