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Rugby World Cup 2023: Tournament organisers apologise

5. John Eales (Australia) – A giant of Australian rugby, Eales combined intelligence with athleticism as a lock. His leadership and kicking prowess were remarkable.

4. Siya Kolisi (South Africa) – Kolisi, South Africa’s first black captain, led the Springboks to Rugby World Cup glory in 2019, symbolizing unity and excellence.

3. Francois Pienaar (South Africa) – Pienaar captained South Africa to their first Rugby World Cup victory in 1995, uniting a nation with his leadership and vision.

2. Richie McCaw (New Zealand) – A legendary openside flanker, McCaw’s breakdown mastery and leadership made him one of rugby’s all-time greats.

1. Martin Johnson (England) – A colossus in the second row, Johnson led England to their first and only Rugby World Cup victory in 2003. His presence and leadership were unparalleled.


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