
5. Keith Wood
The 2001 IRB world player of the year re-defined what it meant to be a front row. Blistering pace, magical feet, all while being able to hit his man in the lineout and get down and dirty at the breakdown.

4. Dan Carter
After nearly retiring before the 2015 Rugby World Cup after a frustrating couple of seasons, Carter came back and showed the world what they were missing.

3. Jonah Lomu
Jonah Lomu is without doubt solely responsible for the growth of rugby on the world stage.

2. Richie McCaw
A monumental leader and an awesome talent. Led the All Blacks to successive Rugby World Cup titles in 2011 and 2015.

1.Brian O’Driscoll
When Brian O’Driscoll introduced himself to the world by scoring a magical hat-trick against France in 2000, we knew we were witnessing something special.
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