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Rory Best has tipped rookie lineout caller James Ryan to come of age against the “world’s best lock” Alun Wyn Jones in Cardiff.

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Wales Captain Jones will equal Gethin Jenkins’ record combined Wales and British and Irish Lions caps haul of 134 in Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations decider.

The 33-year-old skipper starts the Principality Stadium clash as the master when compared with his Irish counterpart, Leinster’s 16-cap, 22-year-old Ryan.

Ireland captain Best however believes Ryan’s finest trick in a stunning start to his career has been to fool the Test arena he has been around for what seems an “eternity”.

“James is a reasonably young kid but it seems he’s been around – with the performances he puts in – for an eternity,” said Best of Ryan, who will call Ireland’s lineout for the first time in Cardiff.

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“He hopefully will take it in his stride, and I think the great thing for us is the depth.

“This will be the third lineout caller of the Six Nations. With Devin Toner injured, we have a lot of options and it is great to see in such a critical area of the game.

“When Paul O’Connell was in there, if he didn’t play you’d really struggle to get a lineout caller, then Donnacha Ryan emerged a little bit.

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“Now to have guys like Iain Henderson, Quinn Roux and now James all capable of calling a lineout, that is very encouraging.”

Ireland’s Rory Best

Jones could help Warren Gatland become the first Wales coach to win three Grand Slams, should the hosts prevail in Cardiff this weekend.

The uncompromising Ospreys second row is as famed for his gritty performances as his glowering demeanour, but Best insisted the Wales skipper’s revered leadership begins and ends with his true personality.

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“Actually he’s not as intense off the pitch as he is on it; he’s a great guy,” said Best.

“I actually roomed with him quite a few times on the last tour to New Zealand. He and I are maybe a little bit older than most of them. We get on very well and I’ve known him a long time.

Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones.

“I think the thing with him is that, there is that picture of all the Welsh huddle looking at him after the game, and there are all sorts of memes, but he gets that respect because he’s a really, really good guy.

“There is nothing that you couldn’t ask him to do. Even stupid things.

“When you’re rooming with him and you come up after a training session or a gym session, he’ll have been down and collected the laundry and it’s sitting on your bed.

“He’s a great guy off the pitch but an absolute handful on it.

“He’s a competitive guy. That’s what you come to expect and he’s probably the world’s best lock. It’s another of the big challenges which James Ryan is going to come up against.”

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Nations Championship: 'The data shows the north has finally caught up with the south'

The Six Nations produced so many compelling games and so much of action packed moments that you can only conclude that its the best international comp out there at the moment except for a world cup. If Wales improve it will be even better especially given the strides Italy have made in recent times. The Rugby Championship is now taking a hiatus in a year it really should be building toward something better which is terrible considering the competition was so tight last year. The Nations Champs promises much but one gets the feeling that the 6 Nations teams will not be at their peak given its at the end of their long season. In terms of rugby quality and entertainment Id rather watch the 6 Nations over everything else other than a world cup right now. The North arguably offers more in terms of entertainment than the South at club level as well. The Prem, the Champs Cup, URC and Top 14 all feature plenty of scoring and different playing styles while Super Rugby seems to be the same thing game in game out. While the South tries to speed up the game artificially with new trials and law variations the North has shown you can do it with good refereeing which penalises cynical play harshly and encourages positive actions on the field. In terms of entertainment the North wins. In terms of winning? They are making strides but until they win another world cup or get a team to rank number 1 again for an extended time again they cant really say they are better than the South.

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