The official Planet Rugby Top 50 men’s players of 2025 continues. In the run-up to the new year, we reveal the players who have made it into our list.
After naming our 30-21 a few days ago, let’s see who has made our latest section.
Here’s 20-11:
20. Dan Sheehan (Ireland, hooker)
2025 season: Sheehan’s dynamism supported Ireland’s four Six Nations wins and autumn successes whilst also securing the British and Irish Lions starting hooker spot. On the club scene, Sheehan helped Leinster win the United Rugby Championship title, eventually beating the Bulls in the final.
Performance highlight: In Ireland’s Six Nations victory over England, Sheehan scored two tries from mauls.
19. Fraser McReight (Australia, flanker)
2025 season: McReight’s breakdown work was central to Australia’s two Rugby Championship wins and solid autumn performances, while he also impressed for the Reds domestically. McReight’s jackal threats pilfered turnovers in Australia’s brighter 2025 moments, a breakdown bandit who turned possession and momentum.
Performance highlight: Across the Rugby Championship, McReight made 86 tackles and secured 11 steals. Against Argentina in their close Rugby Championship victory, McReight made four steals and completed a remarkable 19 tackles.
18. Harry Wilson (Australia, number eight)
2025 season: Wilson captained the Wallabies with grit through a tough 2025, his hard carries and tackles earning a Dream Team number eight nod despite mixed results. He led from the front all year.
Performance highlight: In Rugby Championship matches, Wilson was top of the pile in both carries and metres in contact, showing his dynamic ability. In the Rugby Championship victory over New Zealand, Wilson carried 18 times for 105 metres and made 16 tackles.
17. Cam Roigard (New Zealand, scrum-half)
2025 season: Roigard’s electric tempo and sniping runs turbocharged New Zealand’s 2025 efforts, earning Dream Team scrum-half honours with Hurricanes flair – a massive riser. Roigard’s speed and control helped New Zealand to three Rugby Championship wins and autumn victories over Italy and Scotland, alongside standout form for the Hurricanes.
Performance highlight: In New Zealand’s victory over Ireland, Roigard scored a try to seal victory for the All Blacks, weaving through the defence after a quick break to dot down and extend the lead in a hard-fought rematch in Chi
16. Tadhg Beirne (Ireland, lock/flanker)
2025 season: Beirne’s intelligence and work-rate bolstered Ireland’s competitive 2025 campaigns, landing a Dream Team lock berth in the process. He was excellent for the British and Irish Lions and once again a key cog for Munster.
Performance highlight: Player of the Series for the British and Irish Lions in Australia says everything about his abilities.
15. Maro Itoje (England, lock)
2025 season: Itoje’s dominance in the lineout underpinned England’s four Six Nations victories and autumn wins, as well as Saracens’ strong Champions Cup showing. He captained the British and Irish Lions for the first time, leading them to their first series victory since 2013.
Performance highlight:
In the Six Nations, Itoje ranked second in lineout takes and completed tackles – and of course became a winning Lions skipper in Australia as he led by brilliant personal example.
14. Tom Curry (England, flanker)
2025 season: Curry’s breakdown excellence powered England’s Six Nations campaign and autumn streak, and put in some world-class performances during the British and Irish Lions Test matches.
Performance highlight: Two tries in two Lions Tests, two Player of the Match awards in the series. A titan.
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13. Thomas du Toit (South Africa, prop)
2025 season: Du Toit brought brute force and precision to the Springboks’ dominant 2025 packs, earning Dream Team tighthead honours. He shone in the Rugby Championship and Autumn Nations Series, throwing in outstanding shifts for Bath in the Champions Cup and Prem to boot.
Performance highlight:
In Autumn Nations Series matches, Du Toit won six scrum penalties across the series and was a try-scoring machine for Bath.
12. Ben Earl (England, number eight/flanker)
2025 season: Earl rampaged relentlessly for England, the British and Irish Lions and Saracens in 2025, his carries and tackles powering strong Six Nations, Lions and unbeaten autumn campaigns, including statement wins. He’s a one-man engine room who led carrying metres and defensive hits among his fellow forwards.
Performance highlight: Across the Six Nations, Earl topped the forwards with 63 carries and 418 metres gained.
11. Cheslin Kolbe (South Africa, wing)
2025 season: Kolbe’s mesmerising step and opportunism sliced defences apart in 2025. He was key to South Africa’s double success in the Rugby Championship and autumn, landing him a Dream Team wing spot. Pure evasion artistry.
Performance highlight: In the Rugby Championship blowout against Argentina in Durban, Kolbe scored a try and beat eight defenders in another classy display.