England's 2025 Six Nations Players Ranked From Best to Worst

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The 2025 Six Nations campaign was a mixed bag for England, with standout performances from some players and struggles for others.

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Based on match ratings across the tournament, here's how each player fared, ranked from best to worst.

1. Ben Curry – 7.5

The back-rower emerged as England's most consistent performer, delivering a standout display against Wales. His high work rate and strong defensive presence made him invaluable.

2. Tom Curry – 7.3

Battling through injury in some games, Curry still managed to be a key figure in England's pack. His try-scoring effort against Italy and his breakdown work cemented his place among England's best.

3. Maro Itoje – 7.0

A pillar of consistency in the second row, Itoje's physicality and leadership ensured England's defensive line remained solid throughout the competition.

4. Tommy Freeman – 6.9

Freeman’s cohesion with his club teammates made him a reliable option in England's backline. His four tries in four appearances have put him firmly in contention for a Lions spot.

5. Fin Smith – 6.9

His goal-kicking was almost immaculate, and his game management improved as the tournament progressed. Smith's performance against Wales highlighted his growing confidence at fly-half.

6. Ellis Genge – 6.9

The loosehead prop provided his trademark physicality in attack and scrummaging stability. His leadership and passion were evident, despite some frustrating moments with referees.

7. Ollie Chessum – 6.9

A man-of-the-match performance against Italy was the highlight of Chessum's campaign. His powerful carrying and set-piece dominance proved crucial.

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