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Six Nations Fantasy 2024 Ultimate Guide

At this year's Rugby Six Nations 2024, the top hint of who to choose for your team

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Well, finally. "Chic Smass" comes soon. England is in good shape, Wales relys on youth, France is burning, Ireland licks the wounds of the World Cup, Scotland is trying to prove one point, and Italy is enthusiastic!

Disclaimer: Before entering the main subject of this fantasy, I would like to specify that my player pickups and comments are mainly for fantasy performance. I know that the notable players may be leaked or may be frowned in what they are included, but I am based on the player's fantasy score (provided by SuperBri). Whether you're just starting a fantasy rugby, or a veteran, this article is for you.

Please get along to the end and check out the Dark Horse Fantasy Pick of George FRG's Six Nations Tournament!

What is a fantasy rugby?

Fantasy rugby allows you to select a team with (or lose) points based on the performance on the field. It sounds simple, but there are some elements that make up the ranking, and there are many elements that crash. The following is an overview of the two main fantasy platforms:

As I said last year, the best way to dominate the pool is to learn the score indicators of each fantasy game. In fantasy rugby, all points are important, and knowing how to get points is as important as who chooses. The two fantasy games provided are very different, and players may not be able to play well in the other game. Also, please use wonderful resources such as fantasyrugbygeek. com:

Well, this is all over. Let's take a look at the team, my first choice and the dark hose.

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France

This year is an interesting year for France Lugby. That's because the Talisma Scrum half, Antoine Dupon, is absent. Antoinne Dupon, who won the 2021 World Player of the Year, will be absent on Seven's mission! Let's take a look.

First choice

France, which lacks Dupon, would like to reproduce the condition in the European club with a big name. Gregory Aldolit is one of them. The Aldrit is nominated as the captain, and La Rochele's backlaw is in great shape.

Another classic France is Damian Penault. This Bordeaux winger is now reaching the highlights of ordinary people. He is currently the top 14 tries (even if they join the Bordeaux member from the middle of the season!), Investec European Champions Cup (EPCR) Top, the number of clean breaks in the tournament, the number of clean breaks, defender. The number of defeats and the number of meters are ranked 3rd, 2nd and 5th, respectively. It's a fantasy gold mine.

My last choice is nothing but Pete Ovaka. The Hooker from Toulouse has caused a whirlwind in the World Cup, and its momentum has not stopped. Obaka is a Fantasista's longing hooker: earning meters, breaking the tackle, defeating the defender, succeeding in turn over, and deciding on a try (two of them decided when the Alster was defeated alone). It is dangerous to remove him.

Dark horser

I think I have to sincerely apologize to Noran Le Galleck because of the exclusion of Dupon.

I think I have to apologize. This season, the racing metro scrum half is really wonderful and has accumulated a fantasy score that overturns the low score of Scrum Half. Le Galleck is currently ranking second in the top 14 and the top class tries in EPCR. If the strength of the goal kick is added to this, it will be a powerful player. < SPAN> This year is an interesting year for France Rugby. That's because the Talisma Scrum half, Antoine Dupon, is absent. Antoinne Dupon, who won the 2021 World Player of the Year, will be absent on Seven's mission! Let's take a look.

First choice

France, which lacks Dupon, would like to reproduce the condition in the European club with a big name. Gregory Aldolit is one of them. The Aldrit is nominated as the captain, and La Rochele's backlaw is in great shape.

Another classic France is Damian Penault. This Bordeaux winger is now reaching the highlights of ordinary people. He is currently the top 14 tries (even if they join the Bordeaux member from the middle of the season!), Investec European Champions Cup (EPCR) Top, the number of clean breaks in the tournament, the number of clean breaks, defender. The number of defeats and the number of meters are ranked 3rd, 2nd and 5th, respectively. It's a fantasy gold mine.

My last choice is nothing but Pete Ovaka. The Hooker from Toulouse has caused a whirlwind in the World Cup, and its momentum has not stopped. Obaka is a Fantasista's longing hooker: earning meters, breaking the tackle, defeating the defender, succeeding in turn over, and deciding on a try (two of them decided when the Alster was defeated alone). It is dangerous to remove him.

Dark horser

I think I have to sincerely apologize to Noran Le Galleck because of the exclusion of Dupon.

I think I have to apologize. This season, the racing metro scrum half is really wonderful and has accumulated a fantasy score that overturns the low score of Scrum Half. Le Galleck is currently ranking second in the top 14 and the top class tries in EPCR. If the strength of the goal kick is added to this, it will be a powerful player. This year is an interesting year for France Lugby. That's because the Talisma Scrum half, Antoine Dupon, is absent. Antoinne Dupon, who won the 2021 World Player of the Year, will be absent on Seven's mission! Let's take a look.

First choice

France, which lacks Dupon, would like to reproduce the condition in the European club with a big name. Gregory Aldolit is one of them. The Aldrit is nominated as the captain, and La Rochele's backlaw is in great shape.

Another classic France is Damian Penault. This Bordeaux winger is now reaching the highlights of ordinary people. He is currently the top 14 tries (even if they join the Bordeaux member from the middle of the season!), Investec European Champions Cup (EPCR) Top, the number of clean breaks in the tournament, the number of clean breaks, defender. The number of defeats and the number of metermedes are 3rd, 2nd, and 5th, respectively. It's a fantasy gold mine.

My last choice is nothing but Pete Ovaka. The Hooker from Toulouse has caused a whirlwind in the World Cup, and its momentum has not stopped. Obaka is a Fantasista's longing hooker: earning meters, breaking the tackle, defeating the defender, succeeding in turn over, and deciding on a try (two of them decided when the Alster was defeated alone). It is dangerous to remove him.

Dark horser

I think I have to sincerely apologize to Noran Le Galleck because of the exclusion of Dupon.

I think I have to apologize. This season, the racing metro scrum half is really wonderful and has accumulated a fantasy score that overturns the low score of Scrum Half. Le Galleck is currently ranking second in the top 14 and the top class tries in EPCR. If the strength of the goal kick is added to this, it will be a powerful player.

Matisse Rubel, a Winge r-based Winger, is in great shape and boasts the second place in EPCR. Rubel's statistics may look sober compared to the penneau, but this powerful runner is affordable in either competition, so you can't miss it. My last choice is Toulouse's rock, Emmanuel Mee Hu. Rocks are traditionally not a hig h-score position in fantasy rugby. It is the appearance of ME Hoo. This Tourgian has always scored a high score through all the EPCR rounds and is currently very cheap in superbable. In addition, ECPR is ranked second in of f-road number!

England

First choice

First choice

The lead of England will be Jamie George. Sarasen's hooker is the mainstay of my premiere fantasy, and what he was promoted to captain would improve his performance. He is expensive, but he is a big game player, loves scoring from the rolling mall, and likes to play with full 80. It's a safe bed in any game.

My first candidate is Marcus Smith. The 2 4-yea r-old Harleex Ins, a terrible player, recently achieved 150 games in the Harlex In's (a ridiculous milestone to achieve at the age of 24). Whether it's a premiere and EPCR, Smith is a longing for fantasy players. Currently, the European tournament has scored 2nd scoring ranking, 2nd conversion, number 1 in the defender destruction, and a beautiful drop goal. In the premiere pass, the weekly success is ranked second in the Fantasy Point Scoring Ranking by position by position. < SPAN> Toulou s-based Winger Matisse Rubel is in great shape and boasts the second place in EPCR. Rubel's statistics may look sober compared to the penneau, but this powerful runner is affordable in either competition, so you can't miss it. My last choice is Toulouse's rock, Emmanuel Mee Hu. Rocks are traditionally not a hig h-score position in fantasy rugby. It is the appearance of ME Hoo. This Tourgian has always scored a high score through all the EPCR rounds and is currently very cheap in superbable. In addition, ECPR is ranked second in of f-road number!

England

Ingrand, led by Bosewick, who finished third in the World Cup, is trying to connect the unwilling battle in Six Nations in 2023. Losing Owen Farrell would be a big topic for the men in the white robe, but Bosewick seems to have chose a good player this year. Will you see more attacking England this time? As a Wales fan, I'm looking forward to seeing this member's play.

First choice

The lead of England will be Jamie George. Sarasen's hooker is the mainstay of my premiere fantasy, and what he was promoted to captain would improve his performance. He is expensive, but he is a big game player, loves scoring from the rolling mall, and likes to play with full 80. It's a safe bed in any game.

My first candidate is Marcus Smith. The 2 4-yea r-old Harleex Ins, a terrible player, recently achieved 150 games in the Harlex In's (a ridiculous milestone to achieve at the age of 24). Whether it's a premiere and EPCR, Smith is a longing for fantasy players. Currently, the European tournament has scored second in the scoring ranking, the number of conversions 2nd, the number of defender destructions, and a beautiful drop goal. In the premiere pass, the weekly success is ranked second in the Fantasy Point Scoring Ranking by position by position. Matisse Rubel, a Winge r-based Winger, is in great shape and boasts the second place in EPCR. Rubel's statistics may look sober compared to the penneau, but this powerful runner is affordable in either competition, so you can't miss it. My last choice is Toulouse's rock, Emmanuel Mee Hu. Rocks are traditionally not a hig h-score position in fantasy rugby. It is the appearance of ME Hoo. This Tourgian has always scored a high score through all the EPCR rounds and is currently very cheap in superbable. In addition, ECPR is ranked second in of f-road number!

I think I have to apologize. This season, the racing metro scrum half is really wonderful and has accumulated a fantasy score that overturns the low score of Scrum Half. Le Galleck is currently ranking second in the top 14 and the top class tries in EPCR. If the strength of the goal kick is added to this, it will be a powerful player.

Ingrand, led by Bosewick, who finished third in the World Cup, is trying to connect the unwilling battle in Six Nations in 2023. Losing Owen Farrell would be a big topic for the men in the white robe, but Bosewick seems to have chose a good player this year. Will you see more attacking England this time? As a Wales fan, I'm looking forward to seeing this member's play.

First choice

The lead of England will be Jamie George. Sarasen's hooker is the mainstay of my premiere fantasy, and what he was promoted to captain would improve his performance. He is expensive, but he is a big game player, loves scoring from the rolling mall, and likes to play with full 80. It's a safe bed in any game.

First choice

My last choice is Alex Don Blant. Harleks Ins's backlaw is one of the main players who supported me in this season's fantasy rugby. Donbrandt is active every week on premiere pass and EPCR. His defense stats may not be appetizing, but boasts an overwhelming carry rate of almost 50 %, committing more than 51 % of carry to two or more defender. It will be your powerful weapon, combined with the ability to sniff your trailing.

Dark horser

There are so many dark horses that you can't choose in England! However, I have to choose three people, so first from Tommy Freeman. Saints's backline stars showed the best success this season and took the lead in the fantasy point in the premiere back 3. The EPCR is lined up with the number of carry with backlaw Alex Donblant.

Dark Horse 2nd is Oly Lawrence. Why is Olly Lawrence left on the Dark Horse List? He was on my first candidate list, but was injured and was in danger of participating in Six Nations. In the sense that you may be able to participate in one or two games, it can be said that it is a dark horse! The Bath Center is one of the best players in European Rugby, and his game has traditionally scored in a position where fantasy rugby cannot score a high score. Olly will take the waves with premium pass and EPCR, and will be active in these 6 Nations.

First choice

Wales representative

Welsh was recently hit the news that Star Winger Lewis Lease s-Zamit would transfer to NFL. Several injured people (including the injury of both captains) overlapped, not only familiar with the familiar face, but also new names that were excited by fans.

First candidate

First choice

The final candidate for Wales is Tommy Lefell. Leicester's backlower was in great shape in Tigers, achieving a hat trick in the Newcastle Falcons. Refel boasts a variety of skills, but his biggest strength is the superhuman ability to take the ball. In fantasy rugby, turnover leads to a score. "Tommy Turnover" will be ashamed of its name.

Dark horser

Wales trusts young people in Six Nations, with the dark horses who are ready to shine for the red men.

The lead is Mason Grady. Cardiff's winger is currently boasting the third place in URC and is performing one after another in Wales' capital. He is a powerful runner and can earn meters while having fun. It's not surprising that the world's best fantasy players use Grady as the team. < SPAN> Lewis Rie s-Zamit was excluded, my first choice became Josh Adams. Cardiff's winger may not have reached the height of 2019, but with a ball is absolutely fatal. In Cardiff's Bath Battle (32-39), he showed two tries. My second candidate is the Racing 92 rock, Will Rolins. Sodondo, like a brick wall with centimeters, may not be a superbull first choice, but it is a big success in official fantasy games. Rolins is a hard career with a 75 % gain line success rate in EPCR, but his strength is in defense. Wales prefers to give a ball to the opponent to trust the defense, and Roland is trying to take a tackle. In the official game where points are added every time you are tackled, there is no doubt that Rolands will be the mainstay of many teams.

The final candidate for Wales is Tommy Lefell. Leicester's backlower was in great shape in Tigers, achieving a hat trick in the Newcastle Falcons. Refel boasts a variety of skills, but his biggest strength is the superhuman ability to take the ball. In fantasy rugby, turnover leads to a score. "Tommy Turnover" will be ashamed of its name.

I think I have to apologize. This season, the racing metro scrum half is really wonderful and has accumulated a fantasy score that overturns the low score of Scrum Half. Le Galleck is currently ranking second in the top 14 and the top class tries in EPCR. If the strength of the goal kick is added to this, it will be a powerful player.

Wales trusts young people in Six Nations, with the dark horses who are ready to shine for the red men.

The lead is Mason Grady. Cardiff's winger is currently boasting the third place in URC and is performing one after another in Wales' capital. He is a powerful runner and can earn meters while having fun. It's not surprising that the world's best fantasy players use Grady as the team. With the exclusion of Lewis Liz e-Zamit, my first choice became Josh Adams. Cardiff's winger may not have reached the height of 2019, but with a ball is absolutely fatal. In Cardiff's Bath Battle (32-39), he showed two tries. My second candidate is the Racing 92 rock, Will Rolins. Sodondo, like a brick wall with centimeters, may not be a superbull first choice, but it is a big success in official fantasy games. Rolins is a hard career with a 75 % gain line success rate in EPCR, but his strength is in defense. Wales prefers to give a ball to the opponent to trust the defense, and Roland is trying to take a tackle. In the official game where points are added every time you are tackled, there is no doubt that Rolands will be the mainstay of many teams.

The final candidate for Wales is Tommy Lefell. Leicester's backlower was in great shape in Tigers, achieving a hat trick in the Newcastle Falcons. Refel boasts a variety of skills, but his biggest strength is the superhuman ability to take the ball. In fantasy rugby, turnover leads to a score. "Tommy Turnover" will be ashamed of its name.

First choice

Wales trusts young people in Six Nations, with the dark horses who are ready to shine for the red men.

The lead is Mason Grady. Cardiff's winger is currently boasting the third place in URC and is performing one after another in Wales' capital. He is a powerful runner and can earn meters while having fun. It's not surprising that the world's best fantasy players use Grady as the team.

The second choice of Wales' Dark Horse was Iodo Lloyd. Wales has been seeking youth in the flyhaw position, as Dan Bigger retired, Gareth Anscom was injured, Tom Brady did not decide to turn from NFL to Wales Rugby. Lloyd has been performing excessive performance in Scarletz, which has been sluggish. Lloyd is looking for a selector in an inseparable running, tracer score, and game management, and is currently ranked third in fantasy in his position in his position. Lloyd can be in the back 3, so look at this young scarlet.

The last dark hose is the backline player: Cameron Winnet. With the absence of Liam Williams and Lewis Leeds Zamit, we can get Wales' ful l-back jersey. Winnet is currently in the top 10 URC mete r-made (sitting right next to Grady and Lloyd) and has a outstanding performance with Cardiff. Winnet may still be low, but this Six Nations is the time he shines.

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Scotland

Scotland is a team I always like to watch, and there are many fantasy rugby players. This year, we will clear the regrets in the World Cup and aim for the glorious of 6 Nations. The Scottish team is currently performing well in the domestic league, and in February he wants to execute forms in the area.

First Choice Therms

This will not be surprising: Fin Russel l-This Bathnian (yes, this is a word) is an important gear of the revival of blue and white men, and in my opinion he is Bath. It is worth all penny paid to. Russell is a typical champagne player. In some way, almost all tries scored on the pitch, the kick percentage is top class. Russell may not be the first choice of a flyhaf, but the contribution to the game will accumulate and will eventually be a scoring laundry list. He has proved its value in Bath. However, keep the voice down and keep it silent.

My second first choice is Duhan van del Melve. The 202 3-year Best Try Award winner (seriously, if you haven't seen it) is a dream of a fantasy player. Yes, he's an expensive player, but the performance in Edinburgh is a great word. After the World Cup, despite the rest period, the URC was 3rd in the clean break, the number of defenders defeated, and the number of meters earned the meter. If a stats with a 59 % tackle avoidance rate in Europe are added to this, it will be the birth of a winge r-like winger covered with oil.

My last candidate is Blair Kinghorn. Yes, it's bad for the Scottish forward, but here is the best here. For me, Kinghorn is a fantasy player and a problem: if he forgets him in the team, he runs 2, 3 assists, and 100 meters. Once in Edinburgh, Toulous's utility back is the mainstay of the Scottish team, and he always has an impact when he plays. Do you want more endorsement? Kinghorn has not played in URC since December last year, but is still ranked second in the number of defenders, 3rd in the number of meters, and 2nd in the of f-road number. Kinghorn is wonderful.

Dark horser

Oh, I'm looking forward to this! The first dark hose of Scotland is a player who is not an exaggeration to say that it is a dark hose of the tournament! Hooker Johnny Matthews may not be a name that any fans know, but URC fantasy players will know the impact of Matthews to the game. Glasgow's hookers are currently reigned at the top of the URC in the number of tries. Almost twice the player below! This season, Matthews is a fantasy amazing, and is mas s-producing tries while entering the bench! Glasgow is 3rd attack in URC and 2nd in defense. Hookers are valuable in this year's si x-country opposition fantasy. < SPAN> My second first choice is Duhan van del Melve. The 202 3-year Best Try Award winner (seriously, if you haven't seen it) is a dream of a fantasy player. Yes, he's an expensive player, but the performance in Edinburgh is a great word. After the World Cup, despite the rest period, the URC was 3rd in the clean break, the number of defenders defeated, and the number of meters earned the meter. If a stats with a 59 % tackle avoidance rate in Europe are added to this, it will be the birth of a winge r-like winger covered with oil.

My last candidate is Blair Kinghorn. Yes, it's bad for the Scottish forward, but here is the best here. For me, Kinghorn is a fantasy player and a problem: if he forgets him in the team, he runs 2, 3 assists, and 100 meters. Once in Edinburgh, Toulous's utility back is the mainstay of the Scottish team, and he always has an impact when he plays. Do you want more endorsement? Kinghorn has not played in URC since December last year, but is still ranked second in the number of defenders, 3rd in the number of meters, and 2nd in the of f-road number. Kinghorn is wonderful.

  • Dark horser
  • Oh, I'm looking forward to this! The first dark hose of Scotland is a player who is not an exaggeration to say that it is a dark hose of the tournament! Hooker Johnny Matthews may not be a name that any fans know, but URC fantasy players will know the impact of Matthews to the game. Glasgow's hookers are currently reigned at the top of the URC in the number of tries. Almost twice the player below! This season, Matthews is a fantasy amazing, and is mas s-producing tries while entering the bench! Glasgow is 3rd attack in URC and 2nd in defense. Hookers are valuable in this year's si x-country opposition fantasy. My second first choice is Duhan van del Melve. The 202 3-year Best Try Award winner (seriously, if you haven't seen it) is a dream of a fantasy player. Yes, he's an expensive player, but the performance in Edinburgh is a great word. After the World Cup, despite the rest period, the URC was 3rd in the clean break, the number of defenders defeated, and the number of meters earned the meter. If a stats with a 59 % tackle avoidance rate in Europe are added to this, it will be the birth of a winge r-like winger covered with oil.
  • My last candidate is Blair Kinghorn. Yes, it's bad for the Scottish forward, but here is the best here. For me, Kinghorn is a fantasy player and a problem: if he forgets him in the team, he runs 2, 3 assists, and 100 meters. Once in Edinburgh, Toulous's utility back is the mainstay of the Scottish team, and he always has an impact when he plays. Do you want more endorsement? Kinghorn has not played in URC since December last year, but is still ranked second in the number of defenders, 3rd in the number of meters, and 2nd in the of f-road number. Kinghorn is wonderful.
  • Dark horser
  • Oh, I'm looking forward to this! The first dark hose of Scotland is a player who is not an exaggeration to say that it is a dark hose of the tournament! Hooker Johnny Matthews may not be a name that any fans know, but URC fantasy players will know the impact of Matthews to the game. Glasgow's hookers are currently reigned at the top of the URC in the number of tries. Almost twice the player below! This season, Matthews is a fantasy amazing, and is mas s-producing tries while entering the bench! Glasgow is 3rd attack in URC and 2nd in defense. Hookers are valuable in this year's si x-country opposition fantasy.
  • My second dark horse is Cameron Redpath. Everyone talks about the "Fuu Pulotu" centre partnership, and there's a reason for that. Huw Jones and Sione Tuipulotu are world-class players, and their partnership has blossomed into a fearsome attacking unit. But let's not forget that Cameron Redpath has been playing outside Finn Russell for Bath all season and has really improved. The young centre is quick, powerful and has a great work rate. He's super bullish and insanely cheap, so he could be a bargain points option. My final dark horse for Scotland is Andy Christie, because the Saracens back row has been the mainstay of my Premiership team since day one of the season. Christie plays in the Saracens back row with Juan Martin Gonzalez and Ben Earl, and yet he still scores a ridiculous amount of points. Christie is a two-faced man: flashy yet reliable. flashy yet reliable. aggressive yet disciplined. He's going to make an impact this year.
  • Ireland
  • The men in green are once again the favourites to win the Six Nations. Fresh from their crushing quarter-final defeat, they are Grand Slam champions and pack a formidable talent. They will also be without their talismanic fly-half Johnny Sexton for the first time in ages. Who will win? Now, let's take a look at who will be competing in the fantasy team:
  • First chooser

So, I've been experimenting in the lab and I've finally cracked it! Behold: Josh van der Dries! You can't make two back-rowers into one super flanker. Why? Because these two powerhouses are in such good form that you just can't pick them! In Leinster's last game against Stade Francais, Van der Dries contributed the following between the two: 3 tries, 20 tackles, 110 metres, 2 clean breaks, 6 beaten defenders, a turnover gained and Player of the Match! If you can choose between these two, you are a better decision maker than me.

My second candidate is Gary Ring Rose. Now, from the fantasy community, I heard a voice why Bundy Aki is not on the list: Ring Rose is better. In the last three games, Aki had 21. 5 points for Super Bulls and 40 points for Ring Rose. It is a wel l-known fact that Aki is a big game player, but in fantasy rugby, foam says.

The first one is Finlay Bielam, which may seem surprising. Konnacht's prop has greatly contributed to Irish front football and is a very good player in the official fantasy game. Traditionally, props may not score very much, but cheap. If you get a lot of scores with a budget with a small budget like a beeram, you're already out of the way!

Dark horser

Irish local games have a lot of talent, which is reflected in their teams. This is also a difficult list to choose three dark horses. But I have to try: The first dark hose is Tom Stewart. The Alstar's Hooker is likely to be one of the players who are bothered by the selection of these six countries. Dan Seahan's power and impact are well known, but do you remember Johnny Matthews that it was a URC top trice core? So who do you think is the second place? That said, the Alsterman mas s-produces the best tries, and many are the core of the URC fantasy team. I want to expect his play.

The second dark hose is my personal fantasy's favorite: Nick Timony. Another Alstarman, Timony, is swollen the European backlaw scene with explosive carry and trial score. Gary Ring Rose scored 40 goals in three games in a super bull, but Timony scored 45. 5 in just two games.

The last dark hose is Calvin Nash. Monster flyers sent a very good season in URC and sent extraordinary season in ECPR. Except for the recent victory in the Toulon match), the Monster is a shining person in a upset team, and in recent URCs has the highest personal score I have seen. 45. 5 points in two games in Timony? Nash scored 45 points in just one game! Nash has stockdale, wax, and keynan, but his skills are high.

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