"3/10" – Five England players Steve Borthwick should drop – and who should replace them

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England's losing streak extended to five matches as back-to-back World Cup champions South Africa triumphed 24-14 at Twickenham’s Allianz Stadium.

England struck first with a try from Ollie Sleightholme, but South Africa responded rapidly with three tries from Grant Williams, Pieter-Steph du Toit, and Cheslin Kolbe.

Despite Sam Underhill's try bringing England within two points at the break, South Africa sealed the win with Kolbe’s second-half try.

This marks England’s worst losing streak since 2018, and with plenty to consider, Steve Borthwick will have some tough decisions ahead.

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Here's how each player fared, with ratings from multiple outlets:

#1. Freddie Steward – High Ball Hero, Defensive Zero?

Average Rating: 4.75/10

  • Evening Standard (5/10):
    “Handed a first start this autumn due to his ability under the high ball, but struggled. Williams and Kolbe skinned him for their tries.”
  • Telegraph (5/10):
    “Definition of sublime and ridiculous. Left clutching thin air for both Grant Williams' and Cheslin Kolbe's tries and at one stage did a face plant. Also some brilliant high-ball takes.”
  • Express (4/10):
    “At fault for tries by Kolbe and Williams as he endured a difficult return to starting line-up.”
  • Rugby Pass (5/10):
    “Exposed defensively for two tries, despite strong aerial work.”

Replacement: George Furbank – He shouldn't have been dropped in the first place.


#2. Ellis Genge – The Genge Rollercoaster

Average Rating: 4.5/10

  • Evening Standard (5/10):
    “Let Williams slip past him as the scrum-half went over for South Africa's opening try. Improved after that, though, and was bright in the loose – but not at his best.”
  • Express (4/10):
    “Scrum problems in first half, usual full-blooded commitment for an hour.”

Replacement: Fin Baxter – Genge's leadership was strong, but a change may be needed in the tighthead role.


#3. Ollie Lawrence – Hits, Misses, and a Bit More of the Same

Average Rating: 5/10

  • Telegraph (5/10):
    “Barely used as a ball-carrier again. Put one huge hit on Manie Libbok but also wasted a good attacking opportunity with a needless kick. Disappointing.”
  • Planet Rugby (5/10):
    “Solid in attack but caught out in defense, continuing the trend of inconsistency.”
  • Express (5/10):
    “Hit hard and carried hard, but in this fixture that is a minimum requirement.”

Replacement: Alex Lozowski – Needs to step in to provide more stability and spark in attack.


#4. Will Stuart – Scrum Woes and Penalty Troubles

Average Rating: 4.5/10

  • Telegraph (4/10):
    “Difficult to overlook the succession of three penalties, even if the third seemed harsh. Did get one back at the scrum in the second half.”
  • Express (5/10):
    “England again unable to build any sort of attacking platform from their scrum against the mighty Boks.”

Replacement: Dan Cole – Still England’s best tighthead.


#5. Jack van Poortvliet – Struggling to Find His Rhythm

Average Rating: 4.5/10

  • Evening Standard (5/10):
    “Shaky at times and repeatedly had his box-kicks charged down.”
  • Planet Rugby (5/10):
    “Never fully recovered from a shaky start, with multiple box kicks charged down by du Toit and Etzebeth.”
  • Express (3/10):
    “First start in a long while and it showed. Repeatedly charged down at the base.”
  • Telegraph (5/10):
    “Etzebeth made him his bunny, charging him down twice in a hesitant early performance.”

Replacement: Ben Spencer – Should've been given more game time from the start.

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