Six Nations 2026: Key Young Prospects to Watch
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As squads finalize preparations for the 2026 Championship, these six emerging players are positioned to make a significant impact based on their recent domestic and international performance metrics.
England | Henry Pollock (Back Row)
Pollock has transitioned from the U20s to the senior setup following a two-try debut against Wales in 2025. His Premiership Rugby data highlights his efficiency as an offensive ball carrier.
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Metres Gained: 73 per 80 mins (Ranks 1st among Premiership back-rowers).
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Line Breaks: 1.3 per 80 mins (Ranks 1st).
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Scoring: 0.74 tries per 80 mins (Ranks 3rd).
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Discipline: Averages 1.2 penalties and 1.6 turnovers conceded per 80 mins.

France | Aaron Grandidier-Nkanang (Wing)
With Damian Penaud absent, the Olympic Sevens gold medalist provides France with a specialized aerial profile.
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Aerial Dominance: 22 contested catches this season (Double the tally of any other Top 14 player).
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Success Rate: 43% success on contested kicks (Highest in the league).
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Gainline: 82% success rate from 73 carries in 2025-26.

Ireland | Tommy O’Brien (Wing)
Following injuries to senior wings, O’Brien has established himself through high-efficiency ball carrying.
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Finishing: Scored 5 tries in his first 6 caps.
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Efficiency: 86% gainline success rate in 2025 (Highest of any Tier 1 player with 30+ carries).
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Explosiveness: Leads Tier 1 in carries per line break (3.7).

Italy | David Odiase (Back Row)
The former U20 captain has become a defensive anchor for Zebre Parma in the URC.
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Tackle Volume: 17.1 tackles per 80 mins (Ranks 4th in URC).
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Accuracy: 97.3% tackle success rate (Missing only 2 of 75 attempts this term).
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Work Rate: Holds the season record for most tackles in a single Challenge Cup game (26).
26 - @ZebreParma's David Odiase made 26 tackles against Black Lion, missing none, the joint-most of any player in a @ChallengeCup_ game this season, alongside Harry Beddall (v Benetton Rugby, R3) and Odiase himself (v US Montauban, R1). Relentless. pic.twitter.com/5PNH5Ao34g
— OptaJonny (@OptaJonny) January 19, 2026
Scotland | Liam McConnell (Back Row)
The 21-year-old Edinburgh flanker offers Scotland a high-volume turnover threat.
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Turnovers: 1.4 turnovers won per 80 mins (Ranks 3rd in URC).
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Lineouts: Ranks 4th in the league for lineout steals.
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Yardage: Gained 139m on his Test debut; the second-highest figure for a Tier 1 forward since 2010.

Wales | Harri Deaves (Back Row)
In the absence of Jac Morgan, Deaves has emerged as the most active defensive player in the URC.
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Tackling: 17.9 tackles per 80 mins (Ranks 1st in the URC).
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Ruck Pressure: Averages 7+ defensive ruck hits per 80 mins.
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Match Highs: Only player this season to record 27 tackles in two separate league fixtures.







