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The National (Scotland)
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Robbie Hanratty

Scotland pair included in Six Nations Team of the Championship

Scotland’s Huw Jones and Blair Kinghorn have been named in the prestigious 2025 Guinness Men’s Six Nations Team of the Championship, marking a stellar campaign for the duo in the famous dark blue jersey.

Jones was a relentless attacking force throughout the tournament, leading the way among centres with an impressive four tries, 52 carries, and 65 attacking rucks - more than any other player in his position.

His ability to break the defensive line, link up with teammates, and consistently challenge opposition defences made him one of Scotland’s most valuable players. Whether powering through tackles or creating space for others, the Glasgow Warriors star was a constant threat.

At fullback, Kinghorn was nothing short of exceptional, rewriting the record books with a championship-best 580 metres gained, surpassing the previous mark set by England's Mike Brown in 2014.

His electric running and vision saw him top the tournament rankings for line breaks (nine) and offloads (13), highlighting his attacking prowess.

The Toulouse speedster was instrumental in launching counter-attacks, beating defenders with ease, and keeping Scotland on the front foot throughout the competition.

Scotland finished fourth in the 2025 Six Nations. They secured two wins and suffered three losses during the tournament. Key results included a victory over Italy (31-19) and another win against Wales (35-29), but they lost to England, Ireland, and France .

Their final points difference was -16, with 11 points on the table.

(Image: Guinness Men’s Six Nations)

2025 Guinness Men’s Six Nations Team of the Championship

1. Andrew Porter (Ireland)

2. Dan Sheehan (Ireland)

3. Will Stuart (England)

4. Maro Itoje (England)

5. Emmanuel Meafou (France)

6. Tommy Reffell (Wales)

7. Ben Earl (England)

8. Gregory Alldritt (France)

9. Antoine Dupont (France)

10. Marcus Smith (England)

11. Louis Bielle-Biarrey (France)

12. Emiliano Boffelli (Argentina)

13. Huw Jones (Scotland)

14. Ollie Sleightholme (England)

15. Blair Kinghorn (Scotland)

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