The Times have launched a new series counting down the top ten rugby players in the world, as voted by our writers and statistical experts.
Here’s how the top 10 played out.
10. Tom Curry (England)
Sinckler has become the leading tight-head prop in the world over the past 12 months, delivering match-turning performances for England. More than that, he has become a leader, writes @AlexMLowe https://t.co/tit16FBEMP
— Times Sport (@TimesSport) April 24, 2020
9. Kyle Sinckler (England)
Sinckler has become the leading tight-head prop in the world over the past 12 months, delivering match-turning performances for England. More than that, he has become a leader, writes @AlexMLowe https://t.co/tit16FBEMP
— Times Sport (@TimesSport) April 24, 2020
8. Ardie Savea (New Zealand)
In our series of rugby’s best players, @WelshMinor picks out Ardie Savea, a back-rower no longer in his brother’s shadow https://t.co/sMQu8b4LKe
— Times Sport (@TimesSport) April 25, 2020