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5 players that could light up the 10th Rugby World Cup

By PA
LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 26: Semi Radradra of Fiji runs with the ball during the Summer International match between England and Fiji at Twickenham Stadium on August 26, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Rugby’s greatest stars will be on parade when the 10th World Cup unfolds during September and October.

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Here, the PA news agency looks at five players expected to light up the tournament hosted by France.

Antoine Dupont, France, scrum-half
The best player in the world has also redefined scrum-half play. Dupont is the complete package, his game management and attacking skills matched by his defence. Only 5’9” but deceptively strong and will act as France’s heartbeat.

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PARIS, FRANCE – AUGUST 27: Antoine Dupont of France passes the ball during the 2023 Summer International match between France and Australia at Stade de France on August 27, 2023 in Paris, France. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Cheslin Kolbe, South Africa, wing
A diminutive player in a game played by giants, Kolbe is a thrilling talent who has the footwork and acceleration to conjure tries out of thin air. Also able to play full-back or fly-half, but it is on the wing where he has been at his deadliest.

Ellis Genge, England prop
England’s snarling front-row warrior was one of their star performers during the Six Nations, emerging as the pack’s most potent carrier. Nicknamed ‘Baby Rhino’, he is a ferocious competitor who carries the fight to the opposition.

Semi Radradra, Fiji, centre
At his explosive best Radradra is the most dangerous player in the game and while his time at Bristol was marred by injury, he remains a feared runner. Shows all the classic Fijian traits – side-step, hand-off and offloads – but with extra power.

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Semi Radradra of Fiji breaks with the ball during the Summer International match between England and Fiji at Twickenham Stadium on August 26, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Ardie Savea, New Zealand, number eight
In a position that produces bulldozing giants, Savea excels through athleticism as well as power. He is comfortable on the ball and has the speed and feet to sweep him through holes in defences. Also throws a mean dummy.

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Androidangler 569 days ago

Can't scrum Genge? Lol. Must be 1st April

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Scott 570 days ago

Will Jordan

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Tris 570 days ago

If there needed to be someone from group D as an England fan I would have gone with a Carreras. Probably Santiago for me, but both over Genge.

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mitch 570 days ago

Mark Nawaqanitawase

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Flankly 570 days ago

Four players you would want on your team, and one that you would want on your opponents team.

Was this written by his mother?

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BR2B 570 days ago

Ellis Genge, come on, wake up

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charl 570 days ago

The first job of a prop is to scrum and Ellis Genges can’t scrum!

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Hector 570 days ago

Ellis Genge? Are you kidding? He'd have difficulty lighting up one of his own farts.

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Chris 570 days ago

Well, I wasn't expecting to see Ellis Genge on the list when I clicked on this one.

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