TRU's Six Nations: XV of Round 4

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England lose to Ireland and France remain unbeaten in the Six Nations. Here is TRU's Dream Team from the games in Round 4.

1. Ellis Genge (England) - Genge stepped up his game in the wake of the red card, ferocious in his defensive efforts with some massive hits and had a huge impact at scrum-time too.

2. Julian Marchand (France) - MOTM performance against the Welsh, had a busy game around the park and packed a punch in attack as per usual.

3. Zander Fagerson (Scotland) - A couple of decent performances from the tightheads in Round 4, but Fagerson just nudges it with his ball carrying and solid D.

4. Maro Itoje (England) - A thorn in the side of Ireland, a monumental work rate, hell-bent on disrupting the Irish and not only his defence, but he carried well in heavy traffic.

5. Will Rowlands (Wales) - Made 51 metres going forward and played a big part in dismantling the French's usually highly functioning line out, getting one over on Woki.

6. Courtney Lawes (England) - Another battling performance from an England forward when the chips were down, a tireless 16 tackles after moving into the second-row.

7. Anthony Jelonch (France) - Scored the only try of the match with some decent wheels, 8 carries, 12 tackles gives you an idea of how busy the openside was on Friday.

8. Taulupe Faletau (Wales) - Arguably the man of the weekend, 107 metres from 14 carries against the French, kept his team in the game with numerous positive contributions.

9. Jamison Gibson-Park (Ireland) - There was a few decent games from the 9s, but Jamison squeezes in past Ali Price with his Man of the Match performance against England.

10. Dan Biggar (Wales) - Tremendous kicking display from Biggar, showing his prowess with the boot, steering Wales into the right areas, exceptional, a big stage performer!

11. James Lowe (Ireland) - Lowe had some big carries on and off the wing racking up 209 metres with ball in hand, breaking 5 tackles, and scoring a decent try too.

12. Jonathan Danty (France) - A typically abrasive contribution from the squat centre, 7 heavy carries and double figures in the tackle count, added 2 turnovers to his name.

13. Chris Harris (Scotland) - Showed why he has fast become a shoo-in at centre, solid in defence with 12 tackles and acute awareness of width in attack. Joe Marchant was awesome.

14. Ange Capuozzo (Italy) - The Italian substitute came on with 35 minutes to play and scored twice for the Azzuri, carried 11 times and broke 5 tackles. Industrious much?

15. Hugo Keenan (Ireland) - Proficiently dealing with countless aerial bombs from England, made 117 metres from his 18 carries too. Ireland have themselves a world-class full-back!