Six Nations 2020: How much do rugby players weigh? Who is heaviest player in Six Nations?
Six Nations 2020 is here but who is each team's heaviest player as England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France and Italy battle it out?
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Six Nations 2020 heaviest players
WillGriff John (Wales) – 140kg/22st
The 27-year-old prop is yet to be capped by Wales but could make his debut in the Six Nations.
He has played for Premiership side Sale Sharks since 2017.
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Paul Willemse (France) – 135kg/21st 2lb
The 27-year-old lock was born in South Africa but qualifies to play senior international rugby for France on residency grounds.
He made his debut against Wales in the Six Nations last year and plays his club rugby with Montpellier.
Harry Williams (England) – 132kg/ 20st 7lb
The 28-year-old prop has been capped 17 times by England.
He has been with Premiership side Exeter Chiefs since 2015.
Richie Gray (Scotland) – 126kg/19st 8lb
The 30-year-old plays his club rugby with French side Toulouse.
The lock has made 62 appearances for his country and was also part of the 2013 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia.
Andrew Porter (Ireland) - 125kg/19st 8lbs
Primarily a tighthead prop but can play at loosehead, Porter has spent his whole professional career at Leinster.
The 24-year-old has been capped 23 times by Ireland.
Sergio Parisse (Italy) - 122kg/19st 2lbs
Parisse is Italy’s most-capped player, making 142 appearances for his country.
The 36-year-old is also captain of Italy and plays his club rugby with Toulon.