Ten emerging players at RWC 2015

The Rugby World Cup kicks off with hosts England taking on Fiji at Twickenham. We look at ten emerging players to watch. EPA/NIC BOTHMA

The Rugby World Cup kicks off with hosts England taking on Fiji at Twickenham. We look at ten emerging players to watch. EPA/NIC BOTHMA

Published Sep 18, 2015

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The Rugby World Cup kicks off with hosts England taking on Fiji at Twickenham. We look at ten emerging players to watch.

1. JONNY MAY

ENGLAND

May came and went from the international stage as fast as he finishes tries, but a strong end to the season with Gloucester set him up to star in England's World Cup training camp and beat Chris Ashton and Marland Yarde to selection. His double against Ireland in the final warm-up match marks him out as England's go-to finisher.

2. ROBBIE HENSHAW

IRELAND

Henshaw announced his arrival on the international stage with the match-winning try over England in this year's Six Nations, and the Ulster centre is a key reason why the Irish haven't felt the loss of Gordon D'Arcy and Brian O'Driscoll. Henshaw is a powerful runner who is also blessed with lovely passing ability and can unlock an opposing defence.

3. FINN RUSSELL

SCOTLAND

The Scottish fly-half position remains one of uncertainty but, in Russell, Vern Cotter has a No 10 that has the attacking awareness to get Scotland among the tries. After their reliance on the points machine that was Chris Paterson, Russell could be the man to show they still play running rugby north of the border.

4. LIAM WILLIAMS

WALES

Leigh Halfpenny's absence could, somehow, be a blessing in disguise if Williams makes the full-back berth his own. The 24-year-old Scarlets flyer found himself on the wing in the Six Nations, but now back in his favoured position and with a desire to run from just about anywhere, Williams could be one of the success stories of the autumn.

5. NEHE MILNER-SKUDDER

NEW ZEALAND

Many on these shores will not know who the Hurricanes wing is, but his rise from Super Rugby to the All Blacks superstar has been rapid. Equally adept at playing at full-back, Milner-Skudder has been tipped to take the tournament's top scorer crown, and his two tries against Australia on debut suggest he'll certainly be in the mix.

6. SCOTT SIO

AUSTRALIA

A dominant Australian loose-head prop? Never! That would have been the answer until this year's Rugby Championship, when Sio not only strengthened the Wallabies pack but took the fight to the New Zealand eight and then some.

7. DAMIAN DE ALLENDE

SOUTH AFRICA

De Allende looks set to feature alongside captain Jean de Villiers in the Springbok centre, and he might just be one of those that lights up the World Cup. His lack of experience is countered by his ability to break the line and, with pace enough for a wing, just watch him go when he breaks free.

8. PABLO MATERA

ARGENTINA

If Argentina harbour any hopes of beating New Zealand to top spot in Pool C, they're going to need to stand firm and concede as few tries as possible. In Matera, they hold a tackling machine who can chop down most of those in his way.

9. BEN VOLAVOLA

FIJI

The Fijian fly-half caught the eye of New Zealand heavyweights Crusaders in the Super 15, leading to a move to the Land of the Long White Cloud that has put him in good stead to start for Fiji at Twickenham tomorrow. Keep an eye out for him trying to prove a point to his former coach at the Waratahs, Michael Cheika, when Fiji meet Australia.

10. GAEL FICKOU

FRANCE

The young France centre will be a memorable name for English fans following his match-winning try in their 2014 Six Nations match. Despite making his mark that day, the 21-year-old Toulouse back is yet to tie down a regular place in Les Bleus' starting XV, but why not choose England 2015 to help France go one better than 2011's final defeat? – The Independent

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