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England 23-20 France: Player ratings from enthralling Twickenham Six Nations clash

Player ratings for England and France, after the two teams played out a thrilling contest at Twickenham. Maro Itoje's late try saw the hosts win an enthralling Six Nations contest which ebbed and flowed throughout

Owen Farrell gets tackled by Charles Ollivon
Image: Owen Farrell gets tackled by Charles Ollivon

England edged France with a late comeback to take the spoils at Twickenham on Saturday evening.

Here is how players from both teams fared...

  • Itoje breaks France hearts at Twickenham

England

15. Max Malins: 6/10

Unable to display the attacking skills that have torched defences for Bristol, but a solid full debut.

14. Anthony Watson: 7/10

Marked his 50th cap with an easy finish for England's first try. A threat who now has four for the Championship.

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13. Henry Slade: 8/10

England are now starting to see the best of their gifted centre who glides through gaps with such ease.

12. Owen Farrell: 8/10

The captain's best game for some time, was at the heart of home resistance. Kicked brilliantly.

Farrell
Image: Farrell was accurate from the tee, and made the brave decision to go for the corner late on

11. Jonny May: 7/10

Carried over and over, often into heavy traffic. The trademark spectacular finishes were missing, but this was about graft.

10. George Ford: 8/10

England bristled with attacking intent early on and Ford pulled the strings. Sent Watson over.

9. Ben Youngs: 7/10

A break at the end of the first half showed what a danger he can be. Contained Antoine Dupont.

1. Mako Vunipola: 8/10

England's pack went toe-to-toe with France and Vunipola contributed a big shift.

2. Luke Cowan-Dickie: 8/10

A powerful display points to an ongoing duel with Jamie George for the role of starting hooker.

3. Kyle Sinckler: 8/10

England's scrum was impressive with Sinckler's close-quarter carrying adding to his positive balance sheet.

4. Maro Itoje: 8/10

Drove over for the match-winning try. Delivered when England needed him. A colossus.

itoje
Image: Itoje crossed for the crucial try late on

5. Charlie Ewels: 8/10

A real force in all departments and his line-out expertise took the pressure off Itoje.

6. Mark Wilson: 7/10

Did a lot of the unseen work. A real grafter of a flanker who did not take a backward step.

7. Tom Curry: 8/10

England's most effective forward. Ran with pace and power - over and over again.

8. Billy Vunipola: 8/10

Grew in stature as the match went on and became increasingly effective. Knocked defenders back like skittles.

Vunipola delivered his best performance of the campaign so far
Image: Vunipola delivered his best performance of the campaign so far

Replacements: 8/10

After their poor contribution in Cardiff, the bench gave England the momentum they needed against France.

France

15. Brice Dulin: 7/10

Assured and classy at the back of a hugely talented French backline.

14. Teddy Thomas: 8/10

Ghosting into the fly-half channel flummoxed England as the multi-talented winger frequently enjoyed the freedom of Twickenham.

13. Virimi Vakatawa: 8/10

Two major jackal turnovers proved the converted wing's ultimate midfield potency.

Vakatawa provided a physical edge in the midfield
Image: Vakatawa provided a physical edge in the midfield

12. Gael Fickou: 8/10

So often the steadying hand while those around him offered the creative edge.

11. Damian Penaud: 7/10

Always a threat out wide and capped the move of the match with a fine try.

10. Matthieu Jalibert: 8/10

Bossed his backline with confidence and accuracy.

9. Antoine Dupont: 8/10

Another impressive display from the scrum-half, who keeps delivering at the highest level.

1. Cyril Baille: 8/10

Had the edge in the tight for most of the match.

2. Julien Marchand: 8/10

Excellent accuracy under massive lineout pressure from England.

Marchand carried well and was accurate from line-outs
Image: Marchand carried well and was accurate from line-outs

3. Mohamed Haouas: 6/10

Wound up dominated in the scrum amid an indifferent performance.

4. Romain Taofifenua: 7/10

Made a nuisance of himself throughout the contest.

5. Paul Willemse: 7/10

A physical agitator who caused all sorts of problems for England.

6. Dylan Cretin: 8/10

Big shift of dirty work that allowed time and space for Les Bleus' backline.

7. Charles Ollivon: 8/10

Astute operator in both tight and loose.

8. Gregory Alldritt: 7/10

Offered some smart interventions at key moments.

Replacements: 7/10

France's bench helped shore up a creaking scrum and added impetus around the park.

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