Verdict: Cipriani shines in this category, eclipsing Farrell and running Ford close. But that isn't good enough to break into the England team. Ford's figures are better and he is therefore England's creative, running fly-half. Farrell's stats are far below his rivals but that is because he is a different kind of No 10 - a passer and a kicker (and a very good one at that) - which is the role he will play under Jones.

• How has Jones done two games into Six Nations?

Plus he shares the No 10 duties with Charlie Hodgson so doesn't play as many games. And so with Jones having both bases covered, Cipriani needs to improve in both areas, or at least become the runaway leader in one.

One on one

The ability to beat a defender is a priceless asset. To be able to think that split-second faster than your opponent and have the strength and speed to leave them floundering. All Blacks legend Carter was the master, while Aussie No 10 Quade Cooper is often picked on this ability alone because, let's face it, his kicking isn't up to much cop. Once again we should expect Cipriani to do well, along with Ford. But can Danny outshine George?