The nominees for the World Rugby Player of the Year are in and, unsurprisingly, the six-man list is dominated by New Zealand and England.Here, we take a look at each of the six nominees before asking you to cast your vote as to who should take out rugbys top individual honour.Beauden Barrett [New Zealand]The Hurricanes fly-half started the season as New Zealands second-string option at No.10, but quickly rose to be the standout playmaker in the game. Barrett led the Hurricanes to their maiden Super Rugby title, before piloting the All Blacks for victories 10-18 on their record-breaking winning run.Dane Coles [New Zealand]The games premier hooker, Coles has redefined the role of the modern-day rake. Blessed with a turn of pace that would make a back proud, Coles overcame a painful rib injury during the Super Rugby playoffs to lift the trophy before settling into his usual free-running role at the All Blacks.Owen Farrell [England]The midfield rock of Englands stellar year, Farrell has been a defensive force and goal-kicking machine for Eddie Jones side in 2016. The England No.12 finished with a tournament-high 69 points from Englands Six Nations Grand Slam and then amassed 66 from just three Tests against Australia.Maro Itoje [England]Already a nominee for the World Rugby Breakthrough Player of the Year, Itoje was a huge presence in both the Six Nations and Englands sweep of Australia in June. The lock enjoyed the fierce breakdown battle with the Wallabies in particular, giving England a virtual fourth back-rower with his ability to get over the ball.Jamie Heaslip [Ireland}A veteran of 94 Tests, Heaslips proudest moment must surely have come last weekend when Ireland created history with an upset with over New Zealand in Chicago. Heaslip set up the match-winning try with a superb inside ball to Robbie Henshaw and featured in all five Tests of Irelands Six Nations campaign, scoring two tries.Billy Vunipola [England]Englands back-row powerhouse, Vunipola was a ball-running force in both the Six Nations and tour of Australia. Vunipola picked up three Man of the Match Awards during the Grand Slam, and then gave the Wallabies all kinds of issues with his brutal physicality. Miguel Layun Jersey . Thats about all he can do right now, so hes trying not to think about when he might be able to play again for the Los Angeles Lakers. Jesus Duenas Mexico Jersey . 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Hazard cut in from the left and scored with a swerving right-footed shot for ninth goal of the season, which proved to be enough for the victory despite Chelseas forwards again lacking a cutting edge up front. NICE, France -- Iceland has become the darling of the European Championship thanks to its underdog status and an uncompromising 4-4-2 formation that has made the team unbeatable so far in France.Dont expect any changes when the smallest country in the tournament takes on the host nation at the Stade de France on Sunday.We didnt have so much problems defending (against) the English, and also in ball possession we created a lot of good chances, the teams co-coach Heimir Hallgrimsson said after his team came back from an early deficit to stun England 2-1 in Nice. If the players play with the same attitude, we can beat anyone.In qualification and now in France, the collection of unheralded Icelandic players has forged into a tight-knit formation that gives away almost no chances and has proved clinical when it has broken out to swiftly turn defense into attack. Two 1-1 draws against Cristiano Ronaldos Portugal and then Hungary followed by a 2-1 defeat of Austria ensured Iceland qualified for the knockout stage in its first appearance at a major tournament.Then came Monday nights round-of-16 clash with England and another victory that sent the remote island nation of 330,000 people into ecstasy.Whoevers not out celebrating is probably trying to get a ticket to France for the next game, Thorir Gudmundsson, a charity worker from Reykjavik, said after the win.The fever pitch in Iceland is matched by the teams traveling fans in France.After the game at the Stade de Nice, the Iceland players led thousands of their supporters inn a traditional Viking chant called the Huh! -- repeating the guttural-sounding title over and over in an effort to terrify opponents.ddddddddddddThe chant also echoed through the streets of Nice, where fans wandered through the city deep into the night looking for one more beer to celebrate, while many England fans trudged back to their hotels.They were amazing, the boys on the pitch were fantastic but the fans were amazing, said Hallgrimsson, a dentist when he is not coaching his country. Hopefully in Stade de France we will have more tickets and we can import a lot of Icelanders.Kari Arnasons pairing with Ragnar Sigurdsson at the heart of Icelands four-man defense is a key platform for the team and will have to be at its best against the likes of Dimitri Payet and Antoine Griezmann at the Stade de France.Me and Ragnar have got such a good cooperation now, Arnason said. We felt we had it under control the whole game.And if their opponents do get past the back four, there is always goalkeeper Hannes Halldorsson to stop them.Halldorsson, a film director when he is not keeping for Iceland or Norwegian club Bodo/Glimt, has saved a tournament-leading 23 shots.He may well be among Icelanders able to pick up a lucrative new club contract after the teams showing in France.Some of these players ... deserve to get contracts at higher levels than they are playing now, co-coach Lars Lagerbaeck said. ' ' '