Sam Burgess named the SECOND worst England player of all-time - Ruck

Sam Burgess named the SECOND worst England player of all-time

In a recent feature by Pundit Arena, the spotlight is on the top five worst England players to have ever donned the national team jersey.

Among them, two players from crosscode backgrounds make the cut, but it’s the undisputed No.1 that raises eyebrows.

The selection of these players begs the question of how and why they were ever called up to represent their country on the international stage. Whether due to poor performance, lack of skill, or disappointing displays, these players have left a mark for all the wrong reasons.

As the countdown begins, it becomes apparent that some of these players have been a letdown for various reasons, leaving fans and pundits scratching their heads in disbelief.

Despite the cause, these players have found their way onto this notorious list, cementing their status as the worst England players in recent memory.

Jack Maunder of Exeter Chiefs during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Match between Bath Rugby and Exeter Chiefs at the Recreation Ground on 26 Nov. Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

MOST DISAPPOINTING ENGLAND PLAYERS:

#5. Danny Cipriani

World-class on his day, but I don’t think any England fan will argue that the mercurial fly-half winning just 16 caps during his career can only be considered a complete disaster.

He was never able to replicate his club form on the international stage. So disappointing.

Danny Cipriani of Bath Rugby during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Match between Bath Rugby and Saracens at the Recreation Ground on 17 Oct. Photo: Steve Haag/PPAUK

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