Centre: Owen Farrell (England)
Time and time again he is at the centre of everything England do, right and wrong. Missed one penalty that hit the upright but it was his tackle on Rodda that caused the biggest moment of controversy as he appeared to hit the lock with a shoulder charge on the try line. Bagged a try of his own thanks to smart work from George Ford and Manu Tuilagi late on.
Owen Farrell has proved himself indispensable but he needs to be made to play by tackling rules, writes @_PaulHayward https://t.co/qo1MBsyw6Z
— Telegraph Rugby (@TelegraphRugby) November 24, 2018
Winger: Andrew Conway (Ireland)
The counter, link and finish for his first try delivered on his promise not to wait for the game to come to him. He stayed wide for his second, made all the difference for Conan’s and claimed a hat-trick.
ICYMI – Ireland thrash US to seal clean sweep
Andrew Conway’s hat-trick sealed Ireland’s second-straight autumn series clean sweep with a 57-14 win over the USA in Dublin
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— Sky Sports Rugby (@SkySportsRugby) November 24, 2018
Fly-half: Ben Volavola (Fiji)
The fly-halves three penalties handed Fiji their first ever win over France with a surprise 21-14 victory at the Stade de France in Paris.