Six Nations 2025: Rising Stars and Key Players to Watch

The Six Nations 2025 promises thrilling performances as emerging talents and seasoned stars take the field. Discover the players set to make an impact this season.

Tom Willis - England

Tom Willis has been turning heads with his stellar performances in the Premiership. The 26-year-old Saracens number eight has been tipped to replace Ben Earl in England's lineup. Known for his powerful ball-carrying and soft skills, Willis has already drawn comparisons to Lawrence Dallaglio, a 2003 World Cup winner. With Earl potentially moving to open-side flanker, Willis has a golden opportunity to cement his place in Steve Borthwick’s squad.

Sam Prendergast - Ireland

Sam Prendergast, the young fly-half from Leinster, is poised to become Ireland’s next big star. Despite competition from Ciaran Frawley and Ross Byrne, Prendergast was handed his Ireland debut in November 2024. His performances in the autumn internationals were nothing short of impressive. With Ireland eyeing a historic third consecutive Six Nations title, Prendergast’s ability to deliver lengthy spiral kicks and delayed passes will be crucial.

Dan Edwards - Wales

Dan Edwards, the 21-year-old fly-half from Ospreys, is one to watch in the Welsh squad. Edwards has quickly risen through the ranks and made a name for himself with a last-gasp drop-goal against Ulster. His inclusion in Warren Gatland’s squad over seasoned players like Gareth Anscombe speaks volumes about his potential. With Wales’ first match against France in Paris, Edwards will need to bring his A-game to end their record run of 12 consecutive Test defeats.

Tom Jordan - Scotland

Tom Jordan, the 26-year-old utility back, has shown his versatility in the autumn internationals. Whether at full-back or inside centre, Jordan’s dangerous running game makes him a valuable asset for Scotland. With Sione Tuipulotu’s injury, Jordan will likely compete for a starting spot alongside Huw Jones. His upcoming move to Bristol for the 2025-26 season adds another layer of intrigue to his career.

Ross Vintcent - Italy

Ross Vintcent, the 22-year-old Exeter Chiefs number eight, has been making waves in Italian rugby. Born in South Africa, Vintcent qualified for Italy on residency grounds and has quickly become a key player. His blistering pace and footwork were on full display in a recent Champions Cup match against Ulster, where he scored a brilliant solo try. As Italy looks to improve its Six Nations standings, Vintcent’s contributions will be vital.

Romain Ntamack - France

Romain Ntamack is set to make his long-awaited return to the Six Nations after recovering from a knee injury. The 25-year-old Toulouse fly-half was instrumental in France’s Grand Slam victory in 2022. His impending comeback could be the boost France needs to improve from last year’s below-par campaign. With competition from Matthieu Jalibert, Ntamack’s return to form will be crucial for France’s success.

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