Every countries BEST and WORST player in round 2 of the 2023 Six Nations - Ruck

Every countries BEST and WORST player in round 2 of the 2023 Six Nations

We’ve decided to give everybody a little review of the second weekend of the 2023 Six Nation by deciding who has been each teams best and worst player.

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ROUND 3 RESULTS:

BEST AND WORST PLAYERS:

IRELAND:

BEST PLAYER: CAELAN DORIS

Telegraph 10/10: “A scrap between him and Ardie Savea for the No 8 jersey in a world XV has become a reality. Absurd yet again, his pass for the match-sealing try was as good as they come.”

Rugby Pass 9.5/10: “Fabulous on both sides of the ball in Wales, topping his team’s tackle chart and royally carrying the ball, he was the standout Irish performer versus the French, taking the fight to them, especially in the first half when possession was regularly turned into points.”

BALLS 10/10: “Yet another  superb performance by the  No.8 . Was the best player on the pitch. His offload before the Ringrose try was just incredible . Top Ball carrier – 17 EPIC carries.”

WORST PLAYER: ROB HERRING

Rugby Pass 6.5/10: “First Six Nations start in two years for the rare enough starter and it sadly didn’t last long, Herring exiting all shook up in the 26th minute after shipping a head-juddering hit from the yellow-carded Uini Atonio.”

BALLS 7/10: “Lasted just 26mins due to a high hit by Antonio and was forced off. Had started well with 6 tackles in the 1st quarter.”

FRANCE:

BEST PLAYER: DAMIEN PENAUD

Telegraph 10/10: “Astonishing. One of the all-time great wing performances. An irrepressible force on the French flanks who repeatedly made one of the world’s best defences look foolish.”

Rugby Pass 8.5/10: “The arch-finisher’s 17th-minute effort was summoned straight out of the French book of Magic Tries.”

Planet Rugby 8.5/10: “Continues to show that he is one of the best in the business.”

WORST PLAYER: UINI ATONIO

Planet Rugby 4/10: “A forgettable performance from the tighthead prop who cost his side when he was sent to the sin bin for a high tackle on Rob Herring. He was also caught out for the opening try from Hugo Keenan.”

Telegraph 6/10: “Extremely lucky that his annihilation of Herring ended up as yellow and not red. Scrummaged his heart out after his return but a man of his size should offer more.”

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