#4. Gareth Edwards (Wales)
Regarded as one of the greatest scrum-halves in rugby history, Gareth Edwards was a key figure in the Welsh national team during the 1960s and 1970s.
Known for his incredible speed, agility, and vision on the field, Edwards was a prolific try-scorer and a superb playmaker.
He won three Grand Slam titles with Wales and was a key part of the British and Irish Lions team that toured New Zealand in 1971, known for their historic series win against the All Blacks.