Wales prepare to sue the Internet after ChatGPT's All-Time Six Nations XV
By Rugby Onslaught

Wales prepare to sue the Internet after ChatGPT’s All-Time Six Nations XV

The Guinness Six Nations did the most 2023 thing possible recently by letting AI chatbot ChatGPT select the All-Time Six Nations XV, and it is pretty good.

The team is loaded with past Championship winners, Player of the Championship recipients, and just all round legends. However, there is maybe one glaring omission that those from Wales will not be happy with.

While Warren Gatland was selected as coach, and Adam Jones, Sam Warburton, Mike Phillips and Shane Williams were selected as players, arguably Wales’ greatest ever player, and almost certainly of this century, Alun Wyn Jones, missed out.

With five Six Nations titles, including three Grand Slams, to his name, the lock is the most decorated player of the modern era, and also has the second-most caps in the competition’s history- one behind Sergio Parisse.

But Jones was nudged out by Paul O’Connell and Martin Johnson, who are equally legends of the game. Perhaps the fact that Johnson only played in four instalments of the Six Nations, albeit winning three of them, is maybe a reason why the Welsh great should get the nod ahead of him.

Everyone in Wales has a right to be outraged by this.

Take a look at the team:

ChatGPT’s All-Time Six Nations XV
15. Stuart Hogg (Scotland- 0 titles, 2016 & 2017 Player of the Championship)
14. Tommy Bowe (Ireland- 2 Six Nations titles including one Grand Slam, 2010 Player of the Championship)
13. Brian O’Driscoll (Ireland- 2 Six Nations titles including one Grand Slam, 2006, 2007 & 2009 Player of the Championship)
12. Gordon D’Arcy (Ireland- 2 Six Nations titles including 1 Grand Slam, 2004 Player of the Championship)
11. Shane Williams (Wales- 2 Grand Slams, 2008 Player of the Championship)
10. Jonny Wilkinson (England- 4 Six Nations titles, including 1 Grand Slam)
9. Mike Phillips (Wales- 4 Six Nations titles, including 3 Grand Slams)
1. Cian Healy (Ireland- 4 Six Nations titles, including 2 Grand Slams)
2. Dylan Hartley (England- 3 Six Nations titles, including 1 Grand Slam)
3. Adam Jones (Wales- 4 Six Nations titles, including 3 Grand Slams)
4. Paul O’Connell (Ireland- 3 Six Nations titles, including 1 Grand Slam, 2015 Player of the Championship)
5. Martin Johnson (England- 5 Six Nations titles, including 2 Grand Slams [although two titles came during Five Nations era])
6. Thierry Dusautoir (France- 1 Grand Slam)
7. Sam Warburton (Wales- 2 Six Nations titles, including 1 Grand Slam)
8. Sergio Parisse (Italy- 0 titles)

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