5. Jamie George
After 18 consecutive appearances for England from the bench, Jamie George made his first international start against Samoa at Twickenham Stadium in November 2017.
Educated at Haileybury and the son of Ian, a former Northampton Saint, London Welsh and Barbarians scrum half, Jamie made his Test debut off the bench for Tom Youngs against France in August 2015.
His first Rugby World Cup appearance was against Uruguay two months later and he started all three Tests for the British & Irish Lions against the All Blacks in New Zealand in 2017. In 2019 he was part of team that progressed through the Rugby World Cup starting in final against South Africa.
George scored a try on the occasion of his 50th cap against Italy in 2020, and was recently included in Steve Borthwick’s 26-player squad for the 2023 Guinness Six Nations.