#11. Kyle Sinckler – 7 out of 10
Stepped up as a leader but had a few mixed performances. Still England’s first choice tighthead and one of the best in the world.
#12. Ben Youngs – 7 out of 10
Solid but unspectacular. He’s been a fantastic servent, but this is one position where England need to upgrade ahead of the Six Nations.
#13. Raffi Quirke – 7 out of 10
A vision of the future, but still has a lot to learn.
#14. Bevan Rodd – 7 out of 10
The doomsday scenarios about his inexperience never came to pass. A very exciting prospect.
#15. Will Stuart – 7 out of 10
#16. Joe Marchant – 7 out of 10
After starting on the wing, he was shifted back to regular midfield position after Tuilagi’s injury and made the telling break for Quirke’s try. An excellent all-round showing from the Quins man.
#17. Adam Radwan – 6.5 out of 10
Bright in glimpses against Tonga but not enough to nail down his place and wasn’t seen in the subsequent two tests.
#18. Max Malins – 6.5 out of 10
#19. Alex Dombrandt – 6.5 out of 10
A few impactful cameos, but it feels a waste that we didn’t get to see him start a game.
#20. Joe Marler – 6.5 out of 10
Came on to a hero’s reception and just about held up his end of the scrum in his two replacement appearances.