List of Six Nations Championship Player of the Championship winners

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. The Six Nations Team of the Championship is also included in this article.

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. 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. 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.

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. 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. 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. 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.

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. In 2021, the expert panel was made up of 12 Journalists and broadcasters, 2 from each of the participating six nations. 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.

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 once 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.

Winners

Year Winner Country Position Others shortlisted Ref(s)
2004 Gordon D'Arcy  Ireland Centre  England – Ben Cohen (Wing), Lawrence Dallaglio (Number eight), Danny Grewcock (Lock),
 France – Serge Betsen (Flanker), Yannick Jauzion (Centre), Sylvain Marconnet (Prop), Frédéric Michalak (Fly-half)
 Ireland – Shane Byrne (Hooker), Simon Easterby (Flanker), Paul O'Connell (Lock)
 Italy – Martin Castrogiovanni (Prop), Andrea de Rossi (Flanker), Sergio Parisse (Number eight)
 Scotland – Scott Murray (Lock), Simon Taylor (Number eight), Jason White (Lock),
 Wales – Gareth Cooper (Scrum-half), Michael Owen (Lock), Gareth Thomas (Full-back)






2005 Martyn Williams  Wales Flanker  England – Martin Corry (Number eight), Josh Lewsey (Full-back)
 France – Serge Betsen (Flanker), Yannick Nyanga (Flanker), Fabien Pelous (Lock), Dimitri Yachvili (Scrum-half)
 Ireland – Paul O'Connell (Lock), Brian O'Driscoll (Centre), Ronan O'Gara (Fly-half), Malcolm O'Kelly (Lock)
 Italy – Marco Bortolami (Lock), Alessandro Troncon (Scrum-half)
 Scotland – Chris Paterson (Fly-half), Sean Lamont (Centre), Jason White (Lock),
 Wales – Gavin Henson (Centre), Stephen Jones (Fly-half), Dwayne Peel (Scrum-half), Shane Williams (Wing)
2006 Brian O'Driscoll  Ireland Centre  England – Martin Corry (Number eight), Charlie Hodgson (Fly-half)
 France – Thomas Castaignede (Fly-half), Christophe Dominici (Wing), Florian Fritz (Centre), Raphaël Ibañez (Hooker),
 Ireland – Simon Easterby (Flanker), Jerry Flannery (Hooker), Shane Horgan (Wing), Denis Leamy (Number eight), Ronan O'Gara (Fly-half), David Wallace (Flanker)
 Italy – Mirco Bergamasco (Centre), Ramiro Pez (Fly-half)
 Scotland – Hugo Southwell (Centre), Jason White (Lock)
 Wales – Duncan Jones (Prop), Stephen Jones (Fly-half), Dwayne Peel (Scrum-half)
2007 Brian O'Driscoll  Ireland Centre  England – Josh Lewsey (Full-back), Joe Worsley (Flanker),
 France – Christophe Dominici (Wing), Raphaël Ibañez (Hooker), Yannick Jauzion (Centre)
 Ireland – Paul O'Connell (Lock), Ronan O'Gara (Fly-half), David Wallace (Flanker)
 Italy – Marco Bortolami (Lock), Carlos Nieto (Prop)
 Scotland – Sean Lamont (Centre),
 Wales – Gethin Jenkins (Prop), Ryan Jones (Number eight), Dwayne Peel (Scrum-half)
2008 Shane Williams  Wales Wing  France – Vincent Clerc (Wing)
 Italy – Sergio Parisse (Number eight)
 Scotland – Mike Blair (Scrum-half)
 Wales – Ryan Jones (Number eight)
 Wales – Mike Phillips (Scrum-half)
2009 Brian O'Driscoll  Ireland Centre  England – Delon Armitage (Full-back)
 Ireland – Jamie Heaslip (Number eight)
 Ireland – Paul O'Connell (Lock)
 Italy – Sergio Parisse (Number eight)
 Wales – Lee Byrne (Full-back)
2010 Tommy Bowe  Ireland Wing  France – Mathieu Bastareaud (Centre)
 France – Thierry Dusautoir (Flanker)
 France – Imanol Harinordoquy (Number eight)
 France – Morgan Parra (Scrum-half)
 Wales – Shane Williams (Wing)
2011 Andrea Masi  Italy Full-back  England – Chris Ashton (Wing), Toby Flood (Fly-half), James Haskell (Flanker), Tom Palmer (Lock)
 France – Thierry Dusautoir (Flanker), Maxime Médard (Full-back),
 Ireland – Sean O'Brien (Flanker), Ronan O'Gara (Fly-half)
 Italy – Fabio Semenzato (Scrum-half),
 Wales – James Hook (Fly-half), Sam Warburton (Flanker)
2012 Dan Lydiate  Wales Flanker  France – Imanol Harinordoquy (Number eight), Yoann Maestri (Lock), Julien Malzieu (Wing)
 Ireland – Donnacha Ryan (Lock), Johnny Sexton (Fly-half)
 Italy – Sergio Parisse (Number eight)
 Scotland – David Denton (Number eight), Ross Rennie (Flanker)
 Wales – Alex Cuthbert (Wing), Mike Phillips (Scrum-half), Sam Warburton (Flanker)

2013 Leigh Halfpenny  Wales Full-back  England – Owen Farrell (Fly-half), Chris Robshaw (Flanker)
 France – Mathieu Bastareaud (Centre), Nicolas Mas (Prop), Louis Picamoles (Number eight)
 Ireland – Conor Murray (Scrum-half), Brian O'Driscoll (Centre)
 Italy – Andrea Masi (Full-back), Sergio Parisse (Number eight), Alessandro Zanni (Flanker)
 Scotland – Stuart Hogg (Full-back)
 Wales – Dan Biggar (Fly-half), Adam Jones (Prop), Mike Phillips (Scrum-half)
2014 Mike Brown  England Full-back  England – Danny Care (Scrum-half), Owen Farrell (Fly-half), Chris Robshaw (Flanker)
 France – Brice Dulin (Full-back), Yoann Huget (Wing)
 Ireland – Cian Healy (Prop), Jamie Heaslip (Number eight), Rob Kearney (Full-back), Brian O'Driscoll (Centre), Johnny Sexton (Fly-half), Andrew Trimble (Wing)
 Italy – Leonardo Ghiraldini (Hooker)
 Scotland – David Denton (Number eight)
 Wales – Sam Warburton (Flanker)
2015 Paul O'Connell  Ireland Lock  England – George Ford (Fly-half), Jonathan Joseph (Centre), Billy Vunipola (Number eight), Ben Youngs (Scrum-half)
 Ireland – Robbie Henshaw (Centre), Conor Murray (Scrum-half)
 Italy – Sergio Parisse (Number eight)
 Scotland – Jonny Gray (Lock), Stuart Hogg (Full-back)
 Wales – Alun Wyn Jones (Lock), Dan Biggar (Fly-half)
2016 Stuart Hogg  Scotland Full-back  England – Jonathan Joseph (Centre), Jack Nowell (Wing), Billy Vunipola (Number eight)
 France – Guilhem Guirado (Hooker), Virimi Vakatawa (Wing)
 Ireland – Conor Murray (Scrum-half), Johnny Sexton (Fly-half)
 Italy – Sergio Parisse (Number eight)
 Scotland – Duncan Taylor (Centre)
 Wales – Gareth Davies (Scrum-half), George North (Wing)
2017 Stuart Hogg  Scotland Full-back  England – Owen Farrell (Fly-half), Maro Itoje (Lock), Joe Launchbury (Lock)
 France – Camille Lopez (Fly-half), Louis Picamoles (Number eight)
 Ireland – Conor Murray (Scrum-half), CJ Stander (Number eight)
 Italy – Sergio Parisse (Number eight)
 Scotland – Finn Russell (Fly-half)
 Wales – Rhys Webb (Scrum-half), Ken Owens (Hooker)
2018 Jacob Stockdale  Ireland Wing  France – Guilhem Guirado (Hooker)
 Ireland – Keith Earls (Wing)
 Ireland – Conor Murray (Scrum-half)
 Ireland – Johnny Sexton (Fly-half)
 Italy – Matteo Minozzi (Wing)
2019 Alun Wyn Jones  Wales Lock  England – Tom Curry (Flanker)
 England – Jonny May (Wing)
 Wales – Josh Adams (Wing)
 Wales – Hadleigh Parkes (Centre)
 Wales – Liam Williams (Full-back)
2020 Antoine Dupont  France Scrum-half  England – Maro Itoje (Lock)
 England – Ben Youngs (Scrum-half)
 France – Grégory Alldritt (Number eight)
 France – Romain Ntamack (Fly-half)
 Ireland – CJ Stander (Number eight)
2021 Hamish Watson  Scotland Flanker  France – Antoine Dupont (Scrum-half)
 Ireland – Tadhg Beirne (Lock)
 Ireland – Robbie Henshaw (Centre)
 Wales – Taulupe Faletau (Number eight)
 Wales – Louis Rees-Zammit (Wing)
2022 Antoine Dupont  France Scrum-half  France – Grégory Alldritt (Number eight)
 Ireland – Josh van der Flier (Flanker)
2023 Antoine Dupont  France Scrum-half  France – Damian Penaud (Wing)
 France – Thomas Ramos (Full-back)
 Ireland – Caelan Doris (Number eight)
 Ireland – Mack Hansen (Wing)
 Ireland – Hugo Keenan (Full-back)
2024 Tommaso Menoncello  Italy Centre  England – Ben Earl (Number eight)
 Ireland – Bundee Aki (Centre)
 Scotland – Duhan van der Merwe (Wing)
2025 Louis Bielle-Biarrey  France Wing  England – Tommy Freeman (Wing)
 Italy – Tommaso Menoncello (Centre)
 Scotland – Blair Kinghorn (Full-back)

Wins by player

Player Short­listed Wins Years Runner-up Years
Brian O'Driscoll 6 3 2006, 2007, 2009 3 2005, 2013, 2014
Antoine Dupont 4 3 2020, 2022, 2023 1 2021
Stuart Hogg 4 2 2016, 2017 2 2013, 2015
Paul O'Connell 5 1 2015 4 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009
Shane Williams 3 1 2008 2 2005, 2010
Alun Wyn Jones 2 1 2019 1 2015
Andrea Masi 2 1 2011 1 2013
Tommaso Menoncello 2 1 2024 1 2025
Louis Bielle-Biarrey 1 1 2025 0
Tommy Bowe 1 1 2010 0
Mike Brown 1 1 2014 0
Gordon D'Arcy 1 1 2004 0
Leigh Halfpenny 1 1 2013 0
Dan Lydiate 1 1 2012 0
Jacob Stockdale 1 1 2018 0
Hamish Watson 1 1 2021 0
Martyn Williams 1 1 2005 0

Wins by nation

Nation Wins Years
 Ireland 7 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2018
 Wales 5 2005, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2019
 France 4 2020, 2022, 2023, 2025
 Scotland 3 2016, 2017, 2021
 Italy 2 2011, 2024
 England 1 2014

Wins by position

Position Wins Years
Full-back 5 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017
Centre 5 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2024
Wing 4 2008, 2010, 2018, 2025
Flanker 3 2005, 2012, 2021
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

Year 1st XV 2nd XV Ref(s)
2021
  1. Wyn Jones
  2. Ken Owens
  3. Tadhg Furlong
  4. Tadhg Beirne
  5. Alun Wyn Jones
  6. CJ Stander
  7. Hamish Watson
  8. Taulupe Faletau
  9. Antoine Dupont
  10. Johnny Sexton
  11. Duhan van der Merwe
  12. Robbie Henshaw
  13. George North
  14. Louis Rees-Zammit
  15. Stuart Hogg
Not awarded
2022
  1. Cyril Baille
  2. Julien Marchand
  3. Tadhg Furlong
  4. Maro Itoje
  5. Paul Willemse
  6. François Cros
  7. Josh van der Flier
  8. Grégory Alldritt
  9. Antoine Dupont
  10. Romain Ntamack
  11. Gabin Villière
  12. Jonathan Danty
  13. Gaël Fickou
  14. Damian Penaud
  15. Hugo Keenan
Not awarded
2023
  1. Andrew Porter
  2. Dan Sheehan
  3. Finlay Bealham
  4. Thibaud Flament
  5. James Ryan
  6. Peter O'Mahony
  7. Josh van der Flier
  8. Caelan Doris
  9. Antoine Dupont
  10. Johnny Sexton
  11. James Lowe
  12. Sione Tuipulotu
  13. Huw Jones
  14. Damian Penaud
  15. Hugo Keenan
  1. Pierre Schoeman
  2. Julien Marchand
  3. Tadhg Furlong
  4. Tadhg Beirne
  5. Paul Willemse
  6. Jamie Ritchie
  7. Charles Ollivon
  8. Grégory Alldritt
  9. Conor Murray
  10. Finn Russell
  11. Duhan van der Merwe
  12. Bundee Aki
  13. Garry Ringrose
  14. Mack Hansen
  15. Thomas Ramos

2024
  1. Andrew Porter
  2. Dan Sheehan
  3. Uini Atonio
  4. Tadhg Beirne
  5. Joe McCarthy
  6. Caelan Doris
  7. Michele Lamaro
  8. Ben Earl
  9. Jamison Gibson-Park
  10. Finn Russell
  11. James Lowe
  12. Tommaso Menoncello
  13. Bundee Aki
  14. Duhan van der Merwe
  15. Thomas Ramos
Not awarded
2025
  1. Andrew Porter
  2. Dan Sheehan
  3. Will Stuart
  4. Maro Itoje
  5. Mickaël Guillard
  6. Tom Curry
  7. Jac Morgan
  8. Grégory Alldritt
  9. Antoine Dupont
  10. Fin Smith
  11. Louis Bielle-Biarrey
  12. Tommaso Menoncello
  13. Huw Jones
  14. Tommy Freeman
  15. Blair Kinghorn
Not awarded

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