{"id":94950,"date":"2023-10-22T21:25:32","date_gmt":"2023-10-22T21:25:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stopsmokingway.com\/?p=94950"},"modified":"2023-10-22T21:25:32","modified_gmt":"2023-10-22T21:25:32","slug":"england-player-ratings-ben-earl-proves-he-is-the-breakthrough-star","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stopsmokingway.com\/rugby\/england-player-ratings-ben-earl-proves-he-is-the-breakthrough-star\/","title":{"rendered":"ENGLAND PLAYER RATINGS: Ben Earl proves he is the breakthrough star"},"content":{"rendered":"
England agonisingly crashed out of the Rugby World Cup on Saturday, losing by just one point to holders South Africa.<\/p>\n
Steve Borthwick’s side started very brightly,\u00a0before substitute Handre Pollard slotted a 78th minute penalty from half-way to break English hearts.<\/p>\n
South Africa set up a second consecutive World Cup final, this time against New Zealand, as they look to win back-to-back tournaments.\u00a0<\/p>\n
England will take some strong positives from the tournament after a difficult campaign leading up to it, but will undoubtedly look back at another what if moment as they search for a second World Cup since 2003.<\/p>\n
Here are Mail Sport’s player ratings from the World Cup, courtesy of NIK SIMON.<\/p>\n
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England fullback Freddie Steward has a strong tournament, but could sharpen up in attack<\/p>\n
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South Africa trailed England for the entirety of the game until Handre Pollard kicked well\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Ben Earl was the standout performer in Steve Borthwick’s side and will be the No 8 onwards<\/p>\n
Dan Cole 7:<\/span> A shrewd move to bring him back for one last hurrah. Scrum expertise will be missed.<\/p>\n Theo Dan 5:\u00a0<\/span>Young dynamo in attack but inexperience at the set-piece meant his game time was limited.<\/p>\n Ellis Genge 6:\u00a0<\/span>One of the team\u2019s emotional leaders but collapse of the scrum on Saturday was a nightmare end.<\/p>\n Jamie George 8:\u00a0<\/span>Lineout throwing was one of England\u2019s weapons. Borthwick still needs a couple more years from him.<\/p>\n Joe Marler 7:\u00a0<\/span>A rock whose strength shored up the scrum post-Eddie Jones. Enjoyed his last dance.<\/p>\n Kyle Sinckler 5:\u00a0<\/span><\/span>A difficult campaign with injuries. Lost his starting jersey and will have a tough review.<\/p>\n Will Stuart 5:\u00a0<\/span>Could be England\u2019s starting tighthead in the Six Nations as the next best scrummager after Cole.<\/p>\n Jack Walker 4:\u00a0<\/span>Given one shot off the bench as the lack of depth at hooker in the absence of Luke Cowan-Dickie was exposed.<\/p>\n Locks Ollie Chessum 7:\u00a0<\/span>Here to stay. His height is a point of difference at the lineout and his defensive intensity was good.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Handre Pollard laughs after the game as his penalty sailed through the posts to win the game<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Ollie Lawrence impressed in his debut World Cup campaign, and will look to become a regular<\/p>\n Maro Itoje 7:\u00a0<\/span>Flashes of his old self after a disappointing summer. Will take heart from muscling up against Eben Etzebeth.<\/p>\n George Martin 7:\u00a0<\/span>What an introduction against the Boks. A hard-hitting enforcer who can take over from Lawes.<\/p>\n Dave Ribbans 5:\u00a0<\/span>Moving to Toulon so his Test days are numbered. Not as dynamic as his contemporaries.<\/p>\n Tom Curry 6:\u00a0<\/span>So physical but his campaign will be remembered for his red card against Argentina.<\/p>\n Ben Earl 9:\u00a0<\/span>England\u2019s breakthrough star, proving himself as a big-game player. Should own the No 8 jersey for a while.<\/p>\n Courtney Lawes 8:\u00a0<\/span>What a servant. Covered so much ground to dominate rucks and tackles in his final World Cup campaign.<\/p>\n Lewis Ludlam 5:\u00a0<\/span>Less prominent than he was during the Six Nations but always radiates positivity.<\/p>\n Billy Vunipola 5:\u00a0<\/span>Always playing catch-up after suspension. Test rugby has moved on to more dynamic No 8s.<\/p>\n Jack Willis 5:\u00a0<\/span>A star of French club rugby but didn\u2019t break into the starting team before his injury. Now ineligible.<\/p>\n Danny Care 7:\u00a0<\/span>Had some match-winning moments off the bench. Unfortunate not to start.<\/p>\n Alex Mitchell 7:\u00a0<\/span>Went from being left out of the squad to the starting 9. Showed inexperience in early rounds but kicked well against Boks.<\/p>\n Ben Youngs 5:\u00a0<\/span>A glittering international career reached a quiet finale as England\u2019s most capped player played a bit-part role.<\/p>\n Owen Farrell 7:\u00a0<\/span>Proved his big-game status with drop goals against Fiji and the Boks. Abrasiveness still rubs people up the long way.<\/p>\n George Ford 7:\u00a0<\/span>Delivered a performance for the ages against Argentina in England\u2019s opening match. So smart but lacks Farrell\u2019s physicality.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Ollie Chessum and Jamie George both had strong tournaments but will still be gutted<\/p>\n <\/p>\n South Africa were forced to dig very deep to claim the win and set up the New Zealand clash<\/p>\n Marcus Smith 6:\u00a0<\/span>Shoehorned in at 15 to leave questions about his long-term position. But he has too much attacking talent to be cast aside.<\/p>\n Ollie Lawrence 5:\u00a0<\/span>Still looks like the most natural successor to Tuilagi but didn\u2019t have the game-breaking impact he wanted.<\/p>\n Joe Marchant 7:\u00a0<\/span>Adapted to Borthwick\u2019s game plan so well with his athletic ability. Imminent move to Paris is a real dilemma.<\/p>\n Manu Tuilagi 7:\u00a0<\/span>Perhaps the final flourish for the old wrecking ball. Finally had some luck in avoiding injuries.<\/p>\n Henry Arundell 6:\u00a0<\/span>Blazing five-try cameo against Chile but does not yet have the aerial prowess to fit the kick-heavy game plan.<\/p>\n Elliot Daly 7:\u00a0<\/span>Turned up in the semis with his best game of the competition. Lack of tries remains a team downfall.<\/p>\n Jonny May 7:\u00a0<\/span>Seized his opportunity as a late call-up. Used experience to adapt to game plan but now likely to make way.<\/p>\n Max Malins 5:\u00a0<\/span>Slipped out of favour as Daly and May locked down the wing jerseys. Move to Bristol to play full-back will be fascinating.<\/p>\n Freddie Steward 7:\u00a0<\/span>A titan under heavy pressure against the Boks. The best defensive full back in the world but could sharpen attack.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Owen Farrell often faces criticism from sections of England fans, but he played well again<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Pollard kicking the game-winning penatly to set up the mouthwatering final against All Blacks<\/p>\n