The Best Fly-Halves in the World Right Now (Ranked 5-1) – Page 2 of 2

3. Finn Russell (Scotland)
Russell drops from first to third after Scotland’s disappointing autumn, which included losses to both Argentina and New Zealand. Normally the heartbeat of Scotland’s attack, his influence was noticeably restricted across the series, and the team’s cohesion suffered as a result.
Russell is still one of the most gifted 10s in world rugby — his vision and creativity are world-class — but on current form, others have moved ahead of him.
2. George Ford (England)
Ford delivered one of the standout autumn campaigns of any No.10. His game management, tactical kicking, and match control were exceptional, guiding England with clarity and authority.
Ford might not offer the raw explosiveness of others, but his intelligence and decision-making are unmatched right now. A fly-half in total command of his craft.
1. Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu (South Africa)
The breakout star of the autumn — and the best fly-half in world rugby on current form. Sacha combined precision, composure, and tactical mastery far beyond his experience.
His kicking was ruthless, his control of tempo superb, and his ability to steer the Springbok attack displayed a maturity rarely seen in such a young No.10.
Right now, no fly-half is playing better than Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu.
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