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Published 11:11 10 Jul 2015 BST
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Cian Healy (Ireland), Jack McGrath (Ireland), Joe Marler (England), Dan Cole (England), Samson Lee (England) and David Wilson (England).
Hookers (3)
Rory Best (Ireland), Dylan Hartley (England) and Sean Cronin (Ireland).
Second Rows (5)*
Alun Wyn Jones (Wales), Iain Henderson (Ireland), Jonny Gray (Scotland), Courtney Lawes (England) and Joe Launchbury (England).
*Paul O'Connell was not considered... he will be almost 40!
Back Rows (7)
Taulupe Faletau (Wales), Sam Warburton (Wales), Sean O'Brien (Ireland), Peter O'Mahony (Ireland), Chris Robshaw (England), Steffon Armitage (England) and Billy Vunipola (England).
Scrum-halves (3)
Conor Murray (Ireland), Rhys Webb (Wales) and Ben Youngs (England)
Out-halves (2)
Johnny Sexton (Ireland) and George Ford (England)
Centres (4)
Robbie Henshaw (Ireland), Jamie Roberts (Wales), Jonathan Joseph (England) and Kyle Eastmond (England).
Wings (4)
Tommy Bowe (Ireland), George North (Wales), Anthony Watson (England) and Chris Ashton (England).
Fullbacks (3)
Leigh Halfpenny (Wales), Mike Brown (England) and Stuart Hogg (Scotland).
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