List of Six Nations Championship Player of the Championship winners

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The Six Nations Player of the Championship is a rugby union award given annually to the best-performing player in the Six Nations Championship. The accolade has been awarded since 2004. Recipients of the award are shortlisted by a panel made up from rugby writers, broadcasters and former players across the six participating nations, before being put forward to a public vote, where the player with the most votes is declared the winner. [1] The Six Nations Team of the Championship is also included in this article.

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Methodology

The methodology for the selection of shortlisting players and the number of players shortlisted has changed multiple times over the years. For the first couple of years, the vote was run by BBC Sport, whose panel of experts shortlisted the potential candidates that people voted for on the BBC Sport website. [2] [3] In 2006 and 2007, Six Nations Rugby took control of the voting and requested fans to select their dream team on their official website each weekend with the player that appeared more often within the fans dream teams over the weekends winning the title of player of the championship. [4] [5] From 2008 to 2010, an expert panel of former players from each of the six nations was reinstated to shortlist six candidates (as opposed to the usual 15–20 candidates that had been shortlisted in previous years) for the public vote. [6] [7] [8] From 2011 to 2012, Six Nations Rugby changed how players were shortlisted by removing the expert panel and putting forward all players that had received the "Player of the Match" award from the host broadcaster of the matches within the first four rounds, which resulted in an increase in number of players shortlisted to 12. [9] [10] In 2013 and 2014, Six Nations Rugby together with their partners RBS and Accenture developed an algorithm to measure match stats and social media fan sentiment to rate players that would be shortlisted for the Player of the Championship, and they increased the number of players shortlisted to 15. [11] [12] In 2015, the measuring of social media fan sentiment to players was dropped as a criterion for shortlisting and the number of shortlisted candidates was reduced to 12. [13] However, the panel of former rugby players was reinstated for a third time in 2016 and 2017, while retaining the number of 12 shortlisted players. [14] [15] From 2018 to 2020, the expert panel was made up of rugby writers, former players and broadcasters across the six participating nations and the number of shortlisted players was reduced to six. [16] [17] [18] In 2021, the expert panel was made up of 12 Journalists and broadcasters, 2 from each of the participating six nations. [19] Six Nations changed the method of shortlisting the candidates for 2024 Player of the Championship. Candidates were shortlisted based on been the most popular players selected by fans in their Team of the Championship. [20]

Six Nations Rugby introduced the Six Nations Team of the Championship in 2021, following on from many rugby media outlets that previously selected their preferred team of the Championships. Fans vote their preferred played for each position on the Six Nations Rugby website following the final game of the championship has been played. The players with the highest votes in each position make up the Six Nations Team of the Championship. A second-string team was also revealed by Six Nations Rugby in 2023. [21]

Winners

YearWinnerCountryPositionOthers shortlistedRef(s)
2004 Gordon D'Arcy IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Centre Flag of England.svg  EnglandBen Cohen (Wing), Lawrence Dallaglio (Number eight), Danny Grewcock. (Lock),
Flag of France.svg  FranceSerge Betsen (Flanker), Yannick Jauzion (Centre), Sylvain Marconnet (Prop), Frédéric Michalak (Fly-half)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandShane Byrne (Hooker), Simon Easterby (Flanker), Paul O'Connell (Lock)
Flag of Italy.svg  ItalyMartin Castrogiovanni (Prop), Andrea de Rossi (Flanker), Sergio Parisse (Number eight)
Flag of Scotland.svg  ScotlandScott Murray (Lock), Simon Taylor (Number eight), Jason White (Lock),
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesGareth Cooper (Scrum-half), Michael Owen (Lock), Gareth Thomas (Full-back)
[2] [22] [23]
[24] [25] [26]
[27] [28] [29]
[30] [31] [32]
[33] [34] [35]
[36] [37] [38]
[39] [40] [41]
2005 Martyn Williams Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Flanker Flag of England.svg  EnglandMartin Corry (Number eight), Josh Lewsey (Full-back)
Flag of France.svg  FranceSerge Betsen (Flanker), Yannick Nyanga (Flanker), Fabien Pelous (Lock), Dimitri Yachvili (Scrum-half)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandPaul O'Connell (Lock), Brian O'Driscoll (Centre), Ronan O'Gara (Fly-half), Malcolm O'Kelly (Lock)
Flag of Italy.svg  ItalyMarco Bortolami (Lock), Alessandro Troncon (Scrum-half)
Flag of Scotland.svg  ScotlandChris Paterson (Fly-half), Sean Lamont (Centre), Jason White (Lock),
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesGavin Henson (Centre), Stephen Jones (Fly-half), Dwayne Peel (Scrum-half), Shane Williams (Wing)
[3] [42]
2006 Brian O'Driscoll IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Centre Flag of England.svg  EnglandMartin Corry (Number eight), Charlie Hodgson (Fly-half)
Flag of France.svg  FranceThomas Castaignede (Fly-half), Christophe Dominici (Wing), Florian Fritz (Centre), Raphaël Ibañez (Hooker),
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandSimon Easterby (Flanker), Jerry Flannery (Hooker), Shane Horgan (Wing), Denis Leamy (Number eight), Ronan O'Gara (Fly-half), David Wallace (Flanker)
Flag of Italy.svg  ItalyMirco Bergamasco (Centre), Ramiro Pez (Fly-half)
Flag of Scotland.svg  ScotlandHugo Southwell (Centre), Jason White (Lock)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesDuncan Jones (Prop), Stephen Jones (Fly-half), Dwayne Peel (Scrum-half)
[4] [43] [44]
2007 Brian O'Driscoll IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Centre Flag of England.svg  EnglandJosh Lewsey (Full-back), Joe Worsley (Flanker),
Flag of France.svg  FranceChristophe Dominici (Wing), Raphaël Ibañez (Hooker), Yannick Jauzion (Centre)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandPaul O'Connell (Lock), Ronan O'Gara (Fly-half), David Wallace (Flanker)
Flag of Italy.svg  ItalyMarco Bortolami (Lock), Carlos Nieto (Prop)
Flag of Scotland.svg  ScotlandSean Lamont (Centre),
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesGethin Jenkins (Prop), Ryan Jones (Number eight), Dwayne Peel (Scrum-half)
[45] [5] [46]
2008 Shane Williams Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Wing Flag of France.svg  FranceVincent Clerc (Wing)
Flag of Italy.svg  ItalySergio Parisse (Number eight)
Flag of Scotland.svg  ScotlandMike Blair (Scrum-half)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesRyan Jones (Number eight)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesMike Phillips (Scrum-half)
[6] [47] [48]
2009 Brian O'Driscoll IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Centre Flag of England.svg  EnglandDelon Armitage (Full-back)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandJamie Heaslip (Number eight)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandPaul O'Connell (Lock)
Flag of Italy.svg  ItalySergio Parisse (Number eight)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesLee Byrne (Full-back)
[49] [7]
2010 Tommy Bowe IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Wing Flag of France.svg  FranceMathieu Bastareaud (Centre)
Flag of France.svg  FranceThierry Dusautoir (Flanker)
Flag of France.svg  FranceImanol Harinordoquy (Number eight)
Flag of France.svg  FranceMorgan Parra (Scrum-half)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesShane Williams (Wing)
[50] [51] [8]
2011 Andrea Masi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Full-back Flag of England.svg  EnglandChris Ashton (Wing), Toby Flood (Fly-half), James Haskell (Flanker), Tom Palmer (Lock)
Flag of France.svg  FranceThierry Dusautoir (Flanker), Maxime Médard (Full-back),
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandSean O'Brien (Flanker), Ronan O'Gara (Fly-half)
Flag of Italy.svg  ItalyFabio Semenzato (Scrum-half),
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesJames Hook (Fly-half), Sam Warburton (Flanker)
[9] [52]
2012 Dan Lydiate Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Flanker Flag of France.svg  FranceImanol Harinordoquy (Number eight), Yoann Maestri (Lock), Julien Malzieu (Wing)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandDonnacha Ryan (Lock), Johnny Sexton (Fly-half)
Flag of Italy.svg  ItalySergio Parisse (Number eight)
Flag of Scotland.svg  ScotlandDavid Denton (Number eight), Ross Rennie (Flanker)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesAlex Cuthbert (Wing), Mike Phillips (Scrum-half), Sam Warburton (Flanker)
[10] [53] [54]
[55]
2013 Leigh Halfpenny Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Full-back Flag of England.svg  EnglandOwen Farrell (Fly-half), Chris Robshaw (Flanker)
Flag of France.svg  FranceMathieu Bastareaud (Centre), Nicolas Mas (Prop), Louis Picamoles (Number eight)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandConor Murray (Scrum-half), Brian O'Driscoll (Centre)
Flag of Italy.svg  ItalyAndrea Masi (Full-back), Sergio Parisse (Number eight), Alessandro Zanni (Flanker)
Flag of Scotland.svg  ScotlandStuart Hogg (Full-back)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesDan Biggar (Fly-half), Adam Jones (Prop), Mike Phillips (Scrum-half)
[56] [11]
2014 Mike Brown Flag of England.svg  England Full-back Flag of England.svg  EnglandDanny Care (Scrum-half), Owen Farrell (Fly-half), Chris Robshaw (Flanker)
Flag of France.svg  FranceBrice Dulin (Full-back), Yoann Huget (Wing)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandCian Healy (Prop), Jamie Heaslip (Number eight), Rob Kearney (Full-back), Brian O'Driscoll (Centre), Johnny Sexton (Fly-half), Andrew Trimble (Wing)
Flag of Italy.svg  ItalyLeonardo Ghiraldini (Hooker)
Flag of Scotland.svg  ScotlandDavid Denton (Number eight)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesSam Warburton (Flanker)
[57] [12] [58]
2015 Paul O'Connell IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Lock Flag of England.svg  EnglandGeorge Ford (Fly-half), Jonathan Joseph (Centre), Billy Vunipola (Number eight), Ben Youngs (Scrum-half)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandRobbie Henshaw (Centre), Conor Murray (Scrum-half)
Flag of Italy.svg  ItalySergio Parisse (Number eight)
Flag of Scotland.svg  ScotlandJonny Gray (Lock), Stuart Hogg (Full-back)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesAlun Wyn Jones (Lock), Dan Biggar (Fly-half)
[13] [59] [60]
2016 Stuart Hogg Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Full-back Flag of England.svg  EnglandJonathan Joseph (Centre), Jack Nowell (Wing), Billy Vunipola (Number eight)
Flag of France.svg  FranceGuilhem Guirado (Hooker), Virimi Vakatawa (Wing)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandConor Murray (Scrum-half), Johnny Sexton (Fly-half)
Flag of Italy.svg  ItalySergio Parisse (Number eight)
Flag of Scotland.svg  ScotlandDuncan Taylor (Centre)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesGareth Davies (Scrum-half), George North (Wing)
[61] [14]
2017 Stuart Hogg Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Full-back Flag of England.svg  EnglandOwen Farrell (Fly-half), Maro Itoje (Lock), Joe Launchbury (Lock)
Flag of France.svg  FranceCamille Lopez (Fly-half), Louis Picamoles (Number eight)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandConor Murray (Scrum-half), CJ Stander (Number eight)
Flag of Italy.svg  ItalySergio Parisse (Number eight)
Flag of Scotland.svg  ScotlandFinn Russell (Fly-half)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesRhys Webb (Scrum-half), Ken Owens (Hooker)
[62] [15]
2018 Jacob Stockdale IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Wing Flag of France.svg  FranceGuilhem Guirado (Hooker)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandKeith Earls (Wing)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandConor Murray (Scrum-half)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandJohnny Sexton (Fly-half)
Flag of Italy.svg  ItalyMatteo Minozzi (Wing)
[16] [63]
2019 Alun Wyn Jones Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Lock Flag of England.svg  EnglandTom Curry (Flanker)
Flag of England.svg  EnglandJonny May (Wing)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesJosh Adams (Wing)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesHadleigh Parkes (Centre)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesLiam Williams (Full-back)
[17] [64] [65]
2020 Antoine Dupont Flag of France.svg  France Scrum-half Flag of England.svg  EnglandMaro Itoje (Lock)
Flag of England.svg  EnglandBen Youngs (Scrum-half)
Flag of France.svg  FranceGrégory Alldritt (Number eight)
Flag of France.svg  FranceRomain Ntamack (Fly-half)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandCJ Stander (Number eight)
[66] [67] [18]
2021 Hamish Watson Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Flanker Flag of France.svg  FranceAntoine Dupont (Scrum-half)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandTadhg Beirne (Lock)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandRobbie Henshaw (Centre)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesTaulupe Faletau (Number eight)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WalesLouis Rees-Zammit (Wing)
[68] [19] [69]
2022 Antoine Dupont Flag of France.svg  France Scrum-half Flag of France.svg  FranceGrégory Alldritt (Number eight)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandJosh van der Flier (Flanker)
[70] [71]
2023 Antoine Dupont Flag of France.svg  France Scrum-half Flag of France.svg  FranceDamian Penaud (Wing)
Flag of France.svg  FranceThomas Ramos (Full-back)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandCaelan Doris (Number eight)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandMack Hansen (Wing)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandHugo Keenan (Full-back)
[72] [73] [74]
2024 Tommaso Menoncello Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Centre Flag of England.svg  EnglandBen Earl (Number eight)
IRFU flag.svg  IrelandBundee Aki (Centre)
Flag of Scotland.svg  ScotlandDuhan van der Merwe (Wing)
[20] [75]

Wins by player

PlayerShort­listedWinsYearsRunner-upYears
IRFU flag.svg Brian O'Driscoll 63 2006, 2007, 2009 3 2005, 2013, 2014
Flag of France.svg Antoine Dupont 43 2020, 2022, 2023 1 2021
Flag of Scotland.svg Stuart Hogg 42 2016, 2017 2 2013, 2015
IRFU flag.svg Paul O'Connell 51 2015 4 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Shane Williams 31 2008 2 2005, 2010
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Alun Wyn Jones 21 2019 1 2015
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Masi 21 2011 1 2013
IRFU flag.svg Tommy Bowe 11 2010 0
Flag of England.svg Mike Brown 11 2014 0
IRFU flag.svg Gordon D'Arcy 11 2004 0
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Leigh Halfpenny 11 2013 0
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Dan Lydiate 11 2012 0
Flag of Italy.svg Tommaso Menoncello 11 2024 0
IRFU flag.svg Jacob Stockdale 11 2018 0
Flag of Scotland.svg Hamish Watson 11 2021 0
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Martyn Williams 11 2005 0

Wins by nation

NationWinsYears
IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 7 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2018
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 5 2005, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2019
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 3 2016, 2017, 2021
Flag of France.svg  France 3 2020, 2022, 2023
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2 2011, 2024
Flag of England.svg  England 1 2014

Wins by position

PositionWinsYears
Full-back 5 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017
Centre 5 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2024
Flanker 3 2005, 2012, 2021
Wing 3 2008, 2010, 2018
Scrum-half 3 2020, 2022, 2023
Lock 2 2015, 2019
Fly-half 0
Number eight 0
Hooker 0
Prop 0

Six Nations Team of the Championship

Year1st XV2nd XV
(If Listed)
Ref(s)
2021
  1. Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wyn Jones
  2. Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ken Owens
  3. IRFU flag.svg Tadhg Furlong
  4. IRFU flag.svg Tadhg Beirne
  5. Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Alun Wyn Jones
  6. IRFU flag.svg CJ Stander
  7. Flag of Scotland.svg Hamish Watson
  8. Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Taulupe Faletau
  9. Flag of France.svg Antoine Dupont
  10. IRFU flag.svg Johnny Sexton
  11. Flag of Scotland.svg Duhan van der Merwe
  12. IRFU flag.svg Robbie Henshaw
  13. Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg George North
  14. Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Louis Rees-Zammit
  15. Flag of Scotland.svg Stuart Hogg
[76]
2022
  1. Flag of France.svg Cyril Baille
  2. Flag of France.svg Julien Marchand
  3. IRFU flag.svg Tadhg Furlong
  4. Flag of England.svg Maro Itoje
  5. Flag of France.svg Paul Willemse
  6. Flag of France.svg François Cros
  7. IRFU flag.svg Josh van der Flier
  8. Flag of France.svg Grégory Alldritt
  9. Flag of France.svg Antoine Dupont
  10. Flag of France.svg Romain Ntamack
  11. Flag of France.svg Gabin Villière
  12. Flag of France.svg Jonathan Danty
  13. Flag of France.svg Gaël Fickou
  14. Flag of France.svg Damian Penaud
  15. IRFU flag.svg Hugo Keenan
[77]
2023
  1. IRFU flag.svg Andrew Porter
  2. IRFU flag.svg Dan Sheehan
  3. IRFU flag.svg Finlay Bealham
  4. Flag of France.svg Thibaud Flament
  5. IRFU flag.svg James Ryan
  6. IRFU flag.svg Peter O'Mahony
  7. IRFU flag.svg Josh van der Flier
  8. IRFU flag.svg Caelan Doris
  9. Flag of France.svg Antoine Dupont
  10. IRFU flag.svg Johnny Sexton
  11. IRFU flag.svg James Lowe
  12. Flag of Scotland.svg Sione Tuipulotu
  13. Flag of Scotland.svg Huw Jones
  14. Flag of France.svg Damian Penaud
  15. IRFU flag.svg Hugo Keenan
  1. Flag of Scotland.svg Pierre Schoeman
  2. Flag of France.svg Julien Marchand
  3. IRFU flag.svg Tadhg Furlong
  4. IRFU flag.svg Tadhg Beirne
  5. Flag of France.svg Paul Willemse
  6. Flag of Scotland.svg Jamie Ritchie
  7. Flag of France.svg Charles Ollivon
  8. Flag of France.svg Grégory Alldritt
  9. IRFU flag.svg Conor Murray
  10. Flag of Scotland.svg Finn Russell
  11. Flag of Scotland.svg Duhan van der Merwe
  12. IRFU flag.svg Bundee Aki
  13. IRFU flag.svg Garry Ringrose
  14. IRFU flag.svg Mack Hansen
  15. Flag of France.svg Thomas Ramos
[78] [21]
2024
  1. IRFU flag.svg Andrew Porter
  2. IRFU flag.svg Dan Sheehan
  3. Flag of France.svg Uini Atonio
  4. IRFU flag.svg Tadhg Beirne
  5. IRFU flag.svg Joe McCarthy
  6. IRFU flag.svg Caelan Doris
  7. Flag of Italy.svg Michele Lamaro
  8. Flag of England.svg Ben Earl
  9. IRFU flag.svg Jamison Gibson-Park
  10. Flag of Scotland.svg Finn Russell
  11. IRFU flag.svg James Lowe
  12. Flag of Italy.svg Tommaso Menoncello
  13. IRFU flag.svg Bundee Aki
  14. Flag of Scotland.svg Duhan van der Merwe
  15. Flag of France.svg Thomas Ramos
[79]

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