
In a weekend of upsets, it was fitting that England had four players in our team of the week following their big 33-19 win against the All Blacks. The fourteen-man Springboks win against Italy (32-14), also see them with four players in the Team of the Week.
There were several players deserving the player of the week award; however, George Ford's display at fly-half must get our nod, following his brilliant display at fly-half, guiding England to a historic win over the All Blacks.
15 Damian Willemse (Springboks)
14 Darcy Graham (Scotland)
13 Ollie Lawrence (England)
12 Ethan Hooker (Springboks)
11 Mateo Carreras (Argentina)
10 George Ford (England)
9 Jamison Gibson-Park (Ireland)
8 Olly Cracknell (Wales)
7 Manuel Zuliani (Italy)
6 Ryan Baird (Ireland)
5 Tom Hooper (Australia)
4 Maro Itoje (England)
3 Joe Heyes (England)
2 Julian Montoya (Argentina)
1 Danilo Fischetti (Italy)
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