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Rugby World Cup: England player ratings vs Argentina

England in control of Group C after beating the Pumas

Last Updated: 05/10/19 4:36pm

Ben Youngs, Jonny May and George Ford celebrate after the final whistle
Ben Youngs, Jonny May and George Ford celebrate after the final whistle

England become the first team to progress to the World Cup quarter-finals with a bonus-point win against Argentina in Tokyo.

There were six tries scored in the 39-10 victory, but which players stood out? Read our player ratings below and vote for your man of the match...

15. Elliot Daly: Massive threat in the wide channels where Argentina struggled to contain his speed and ambition. 8 (out of 10)

14. Anthony Watson: Started explosively with a series of carries but the game increasingly drifted away from him. 8

13. Manu Tuilagi: A muscular run that sucked in several defenders set up George Ford's try and showed why he is so important to England. 8

12. Owen Farrell: Looked to make things happen but it was Ford who took centre stage. Poor from the kicking tee. 6

Jonny May celebrates with George Ford after scoring England's first try against Argentina
Jonny May celebrates with George Ford after scoring England's first try against Argentina

11. Jonny May: Such a handful as he chased down every kick and slithered through half-gaps. Deserved his try. 8

10. George Ford: Leicester's fly-half has hit a rich vein of form and he was the architect-in-chief of Argentina's downfall. 8

9. Ben Youngs: Now England's most capped back, Youngs produced a tidy shift and grabbed a well-taken try. 7

Ben Youngs scored a try at the end of the first half
Ben Youngs scored a try at the end of the first half

1. Joe Marler: A real force at close quarters where his power in the tackle and ruck clearing are a conspicuous feature. 7

2. Jamie George: Always at the eye of the storm as England sought to subdue Argentina up front. 7

3. Kyle Sinckler: Yet to set the World Cup ablaze with his carrying but his scrummaging was outstanding. 8

4. Maro Itoje: A thorn in Argentina's side throughout and was never far from the thick of the action. 8

Saracens team-mates Jamie George, Mako Vunipola, Juan Figallo and George Kruis speak after the final whistle in Tokyo
Saracens team-mates Jamie George, Mako Vunipola, Juan Figallo and George Kruis speak after the final whistle in Tokyo

5. George Kruis: After opposite number Tomas Lavanini was dismissed, his job became easier. Strong shift. 7

6. Tom Curry: Put in a quality appearance at No 8 once Billy Vunipola had limped off and is such a handful. Man of the match. 8

7. Sam Underhill: Born for Test rugby and will surely continue to operate in tandem with Curry. 8

Also See:

  • England march into quarter-finals
  • How did England progress to QF?

8. Billy Vunipola: The sight of England's star No 8 failing to reappear for the second half is a concern. 7

Replacements

20. Lewis Ludlam: continues to show what a find he is as he brought renewed energy to England, and there were long awaited comebacks for Mako Vunipola and Jack Nowell. 8

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