England player's rankings after clash against Barbarians

England's Danny Care produced a typically livewire display at Twickenham
England's Danny Care produced a typically livewire display at Twickenham
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England registered a 28-14 victory over Barbarians side at Twickenham Stadium on Sunday. Here are player rankings from the encounter.

MIKE BROWN: Had few chances to shine in attack as England laboured at times. 6/10

NATHAN EARLE: Outstanding contribution, highlighted by an excellent first-half try. 8

SAM JAMES: Showed some neat touches in midfield. Impressive handling ability. 7

ALEX LOZOWSKI: Went off early due to an apparent shoulder injury that could now threaten his Argentina tour participation. 5

JONNY MAY: Little possession went his way, but he starred in the build-up to Earle's try. 6

GEORGE FORD: Kicked three penalties and two conversions, but struggled in defence at times. 6

DANNY CARE: Scored England's final try to complete a typically livewire contribution. 7

ELLIS GENGE: Made plenty of impact in the scrums as England eventually won comfortably. 6

JACK SINGLETON: The young Worcester hooker did not look out of place on the Twickenham stage. 6

WILL COLLIER: Did well in the set-pieces. A hard-working contribution. 6

CHARLIE EWELS: Coped well amid the pace of a lively contest. Gave the scoring pass for England's second try. 6

NICK ISIEKWE: Touched down for England's second try, and impressed throughout. 7

CHRIS ROBSHAW: Showcased all his experience as England kept the Barbarians at bay. 7

SAM UNDERHILL: Went off injured before half-time, and earlier missed a couple of tackles. 6

JOSH BEAUMONT: Worked hard in tight and loose exchanges, underlining England's impressive amount of young talent. 6

Replacements:

Sale flanker TOM CURRY was the star, delivering an outstanding display as he bossed the breakdown. 7