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PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT
Dan Lydiate - his power, work rate and largely unseen excellence have been the foundation of Wales\'s Grand Slam.
Wesley Fofana - In a era of man-mountain centres, Fofana\'s fleet of foot and deft handling have been a joy to behold.
Owen Farrell - England\'s fly-half has been one of the finds of the tournament after taking to international rugby like a duck to water.
Leigh Halfpenny - the booming boot and attacking excellence of Wales\'s full-back was key to securing the Six Nations title. FORWARD OF THE TOURNAMENT
Dan Lydiate - the young Welsh wrecking machine crowned a superb championship with a stunning display against France.
Ben Morgan - grew in stature by the game. Like Dean Richards, he has the ability to stay on his feet on the rumble.
David Denton - for reasons beyond his own flaxen locks, Denton has drawn comparisons with John Jeffrey, boasting the same versatility and ball skills.
Donnacha Ryan - a mighty presence for Ireland in the second row, his displays softened the blow of Paul O\'Connell\'s absence.
Pascale Pape - France\'s veteran workhorse gets better and better with age. Carried the ball, offloaded and everywhere in defence.
Tom Croft - rediscovered his best form and gave England\'s attacking platform an extra dimsension with his speed and power.
BACK OF THE TOURNAMENT
Leigh Halfpenny - the little titan, just like Lydiate, epitomised Welsh heart, fire and resilience.
Wesley Fofana - he\'s got to be something special if players from all generations liken him to Philippe Sella.
Owen Farrell - cemented his place as England\'s first-choice No 10, and he\'s only 20 year\'s old.
Alex Cuthbert - George North may have got all the hype, but it was Cuthbert who quickly had everybody talking.
Tommy Bowe - Ireland\'s Mr Dependable and probably the best wing in the northern hemisphere.
George North - took his game to a new level. A phenomenal athlete who is now adding deft handling skills to his bulk and speed.