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Scotland 20-17 England: Six Nations player ratings from Murrayfield

15 Stuart Hogg (capt) Another excellent Six Nations performance for the catalogue. Kept busy by England’s varied kicking game but coped well. 9

14 Darcy Graham Excellent work in buildup to White’s try to wrongfoot Marchant and made a scintillating break in the second. 8

13 Chris Harris Is growing in stature as one of the best defensive centres in the northern hemisphere. Not many frills but a calming presence. 7

12 Sam Johnson Two carries for six metres – he was another victim of how little ball Scotland enjoyed in the first half in particular. Defensively solid, though. 5

11 Duhan van der Merwe Felt hard done by when penalised with Scotland well placed and always looked dangerous when in space. 8

10 Finn Russell Has a knack of upping the tempo with one perfectly fizzed pass and after a quiet start he grew in authority. 8

9 Ali Price Off for HIA on 13 minutes – and his replacement scored a dazzling try while he was receiving treatment – but proved his worth when returning. 7

1 Rory Sutherland Not his best performance in that Sinckler got the better of him at scrum-time. Schoeman was more involved when he came on. 5

2 George Turner Ran a decent lineout despite Itoje and Isiekwe doing their best but did not offer much with ball in hand before he was replaced. 6

3 Zander Fagerson Put England under pressure at the breakdown and got through plenty of tackles in a busy first 52 minutes. 7

4 Jonny Gray Having missed the autumn internationals his was a welcome return to the Scotland boiler room. 7

5 Grant Gilchrist Got through a mountain of unseen work and is developing into one of Scotland’s most reliable forwards. 7

6 Jamie Ritchie A real menace in his hour on the pitch. It was not always legal but most of the time it was

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