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Adam Jones includes England legend Jason Leonard in his all-time greatest front-row

Lock: Alun Wyn Jones (Wales)

Jones, a modern-day rugby giant, epitomized the qualities of a world-class lock. With an imposing physical presence, exceptional lineout skills, and unmatched work rate, Jones became a talismanic figure for Welsh rugby. His leadership on and off the field solidified his status as one of the greatest locks in the history of the sport.


Lock: Paul O’Connell (Ireland)

O’Connell, an Irish rugby legend, combined strength, intelligence, and passion in the second row. A commanding presence in the lineout and a formidable force in the tight phases, O’Connell’s leadership qualities and commitment to the game made him an inspirational figure for Ireland. His impact on the field resonated far beyond his playing days.


Flanker: Jerry Collins (New Zealand)

Collins, a ferocious and dynamic flanker, left an indelible mark on the game. Known for his bone-crunching tackles, relentless work rate, and fearless approach, Collins brought an intimidating presence to the back row. His contributions to the All Blacks and his impact on the field made him a revered figure in rugby history.

Jones said: “I was lucky enough to play with him – he was a great bloke. Mad as a box of frogs. There is a story about him being in a pub in Wales and the TV was broke so he fired off to Tesco and bought one for them.


Flanker: Marty Holah (New Zealand)

Holah, a skillful and tenacious flanker, added a touch of finesse to the back row. With a keen sense of anticipation, excellent ball-handling skills, and a tireless work ethic, Holah was a valuable asset in both attack and defense. His ability to disrupt opposition play and create turnovers made him a standout player in the loose forward position.


Number 8: Mervyn Davies (Wales)

Davies, a legendary Welsh number 8, embodied the qualities of a true rugby forward. With a powerful and dynamic playing style, Davies led from the front with his ball-carrying ability, physicality, and astute game understanding. His contributions to the scrum and open play established him as one of the premier number 8s in the history of the sport.

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