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Who did BBC pundits pick in their Six Nations teams of tournament?

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Despite lifting the trophy, France captain Antoine Dupont fails to make the cut at scrum-half, while only one Englishman is selected - and then only by former Wales captain Warbuton. "It is incredible to say this, but Dupont had a quiet game in round four. For him that is unheard of," Warburton said.

Scotland fly-half Finn Russell was at his magical best at times, but only gets an "honourable mention". Warburton and Barclay picked a different forward pack to each other, but their backlines were exactly the same. SW: Over the championship, he has become Wales' cult hero.

He is probably one of the most recognisable players in Wales, and deservedly so. A try-scorer and a source of go-forward. He has been great.

'Rumble big man, rumble! ' Carre scores sensational solo try SW: It is like the basketball analogy, he gets the triple-double every game. Massive numbers in ruck hits, ball carries and tackles.

He is maxing out across the board and is a triple-double player. His workrate is enormous and suits the modern game. He is a big, abrasive scrummager - his line-out darts are maybe his weakest area.