The 2025 Six Nations Championship showcased exceptional rugby talent across all participating nations. After an eventful tournament filled with brilliant individual performances, here’s the Team of the Tournament:
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15. Blair Kinghorn (Scotland)
Kinghorn led the statistics for most carries and meters gained, consistently posing challenges to opposing defences.
14. Tommy Freeman (England)
Freeman became the first England player to score a try in every game of a Six Nations campaign, underlining his consistency and threat on the wing.
13. Huw Jones (Scotland)
Jones’s creativity and four tries made him a standout in Scotland’s attacking endeavors.
12. Yoram Moefana (France)
Moefana’s consistency and two crucial tries in the title-clinching match highlighted his importance to the French midfield.
11. Louis Bielle-Biarrey (France)
Bielle-Biarrey set a new Six Nations record with eight tries, showcasing his electric pace and finishing skills.
10. Fin Smith (England)
At just 22, Smith displayed maturity and tactical acumen, guiding England’s backline with confidence.
09. Antoine Dupont (France)
Despite an injury-shortened tournament, Dupont’s influence and skill were evident, reinforcing his status as one of the world’s best scrum-halves.
08. Caelan Doris (Ireland)
Doris’s ball-carrying ability and defensive contributions made him a cornerstone of Ireland’s forward pack.
07. Tom Curry (England)
Curry’s relentless energy and breakdown expertise were crucial in England’s defensive strategy.
06. Francois Cros (France)
Cros consistently disrupted opposition play and showcased exceptional tackling throughout the tournament.
05. Thibaud Flament (France)
Flament’s line-out prowess and work rate around the park were key components of France’s defensive strength.
04. Maro Itoje (England)
Itoje’s leadership and athleticism were pivotal in England’s resurgence, making him a standout performer.
03. Uini Atonio (France)
Atonio’s formidable presence in the front row provided France with a solid platform in both scrummaging and open play.
02. Dan Sheehan (Ireland)
Sheehan’s dynamic play and reliability in set-pieces were instrumental in Ireland’s campaign.
01. Jean-Baptiste Gros (France)
Gros anchored the French scrum with remarkable stability, contributing significantly to their championship victory.