Introducing the English loosehead prop, who has made one of our ten positional spots for the greatest players
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Rugby’s Greatest: John Kirwan
John Kirwan won the 1987 World Cup with New Zealand. The attacking prowess he showed in that tournament alone, set him up to be one of the greatest wingers of…
Rugby’s Greatest: Bryan Habana
South Africa winger Bryan Habana was the first Bok to dot down 50 times in Test rugby, one record of many, that thrusts him into the bracket of greatest wingers…
Rugby’s Greatest: Rupeni Caucaunibuca
Rupeni Caucaunibuca's name is synonymous with speed, power and aggression.
Rugby’s Greatest: Tim Horan
Tim Horan is quite possibly the greatest centre of all time
Rugby’s Greatest: George Gregan
George Gregan is viewed as a rugby god in Australia. The talismanic scrum-half bagged 139 Test caps, a feat that cements him as one of the greatest players ever.
Rugby’s Greatest: David Kirk
David Kirk will always be remembered as one of the greatest scrum-halves ever. The New Zealander held aloft the first World Cup in 1987
Rugby’s Greatest: Nick Farr-Jones
Australia's cerebral scrum-half, Nick Farr-Jones, is considered by many as one of the greats of our game
Rugby’s Greatest: Victor Matfield
South African second-row Victor Matfield has done much in rugby to grant him the title of one of the greatest
Rugby’s Greatest: Schalk Burger
South Africa's Schalk Burger has a fearsome reputation as a hard-hitting tackler, a loyal servant to the Springboks, he is one of the greatest blindsides of all time