Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Top 10 greatest rugby player of all time

Rugby is very popular sports and it is expanding day by day. Since the rugby has come to us we found some GREATEST PLAYER of history. for that way now we are listing Top 10 greatest rugby player of all time. We list them by their score, performances, and team spirit. Watch super rugby and stay with rugby.

List of Top 10 greatest rugby player of all time:


1. Richie McCaw:
Richie McCaw is best of the best. He is history maker for NZ rugby. the 
legend has proved himself over the last 15 years.

  1.  He earned a world-record 148 caps for the All Blacks, 
  2. winning 131 of those games and captaining his country 111 times.
  3.  He has played in 32 percent of New Zealand’s Test match victories since 1903!

Some people has natural power over the ball, he is one of them. He worked hard for every game. his fast running with handling skills took control over opposition team.

His leadership was outstanding as his playing skill. The year 2011 World Cup he proved himself as the greatest player of All Blacks. He can stop there but he remains unchanged and keeps breaking record after record for 4 years.
Dan Carter is also the greatest player of all time. his tremendous record speaks for his professional era. he earned 1,598 points from his 112 caps and 1,708 points for the Crusaders.
as a high scorer goal-kicker, as a fast and skilled runner, as natural control over the ball, he established himself as a genuine match-winner.
3. Brian O’Driscoll (IRE):
Brian O'Driscoll was one of the most feared players in the game. he leads IRE for a long time then other players could.He got his famous hat-trick against France in 2000. he also holds the Six Nations record for most tries and he also has chosen for the player of the tournaments in the year 2006, the year 2007 and the year 2009. he was leading  IRE to 1 Grand Slam and 3 Triple Crowns.
His brilliant attack and defensive qualities made him a threat to opposition team. 
4. Jonah Lomu (NZ):
Jonah Lomu has shown his physical impact on 1995 World Cup. he has shown the impact that any other player can not do. So he made history for that. He scored 7 tries in 1995.In 1999 he scored 15 tournament tries. he fought against kidney disease.
5. Joost van der Westhuizen (SA):
what do you think about Joost van der Westhuizen? he was one of the most aggressive and fearless players of all time. He scoring 38 tries in 89 Tests, a remarkable tally for a No 9. he could found a tiny gap in opposing defense and could also able to break-down it. 
6. Sergio Parisse (ITA):
he calls one man rugby. Haa ha ha, not that but is pretty close to. he was the key player for ITALY.  In 2002 an 18-year-old boy created strong holes in NZ defense.
7. Tim Horan (AUS):
Tim Horan was very talented and heard worker and we know it from his first match with his eye-catching performance. well-balanced, great ball skills and attacking power help him to get this list.
8. Shane Williams (WAL):
Shane Williams worked hard in order to hold his own physique on the international stage. He spent two years in the Test wilderness amid concerns over his size. In the 2003 World Cup, he had shown his God-given ability by working on his physique. he was the greatest player in his generation. and also a great entertainer.
 9. John Eales (AUS):
John Eales nicknamed “Nobody” because “Nobody’s perfect”. he won 2 World Cups, skippering Australia to glory in Cardiff in 1999. he was one of the respectful scorers of the game. 
Jonny Wilkinson was the man fo perfection fo all time. Wilkinson having 1,246 tries during his 97 caps for England and the Lions. His finest hour, of course, came in 2003, when he slotted the drop goal that won the World Cup.