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England’s 40 Greatest Ever Rugby Union Players – Owen Farrell 10th

#30. Josh Lewsey

Versatile former England player who excelled in multiple positions, including fullback and wing. Known for his speed, agility, and strong defensive capabilities.

#29. Rocky Clark

Resilient English prop known for her longevity and contributions to women’s rugby. A stalwart of the front row, Clark has achieved remarkable success and earned numerous caps for England.

#28. Lewis Moody

Former England flanker known for his aggressive style of play and relentless pursuit of the ball. A World Cup winner in 2003, Moody’s tenacity and leadership made him a fan favorite.

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#27. Ben Cohen

Former England winger known for his speed, strength, and try-scoring ability. A World Cup winner in 2003, Cohen was a formidable presence on the field and a key contributor to England’s success.

#26. Matt Dawson

Former England scrum-half known for his quick thinking, accurate passing, and strong decision-making abilities. A World Cup winner in 2003, Dawson was a crucial playmaker for the national team.

#25. Ben Youngs

Experienced England scrum-half known for his speed, agility, and excellent distribution skills. A consistent performer and leader on the field, Youngs has earned numerous caps for his country.

Ben Youngs of England on the break to go over for a try during the Autumn Nations Match between England and Tonga at Twickenham Stoop on 6 November 2021. Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

#24. Mike Tindall

Former England center known for his physicality, defensive prowess, and strong presence in the midfield. A World Cup winner in 2003, Tindall made a significant impact for the national team.

#23. Rob Andrew

ormer England fly-half known for his tactical awareness, accurate kicking, and solid decision-making. A key figure in English rugby during the 1990s, Andrew played an instrumental role in the national team’s success.

#22. Brian Moore

Former England hooker known for his toughness, skill set, and fierce competitiveness. A World Cup finalist in 1991, Moore’s contributions to the team were invaluable.

#21. Bill Beaumont

Former England captain and lock who led the national team to Grand Slam victories and World Cup success in the 1980s. A respected figure in rugby administration, Beaumont has made significant contributions to the sport.

#20. Maro Itoje

Dynamic English lock known for his athleticism, skill, and versatility. A disruptive force in the lineout and breakdown, Itoje has established himself as one of the world’s best players in his position.

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#19. Will Greenwood

Former England center known for his exceptional running lines, vision, and try-scoring ability. A World Cup winner in 2003, Greenwood brought creativity and flair to the national team.

#18. Jonny May

Prolific English winger known for his lightning speed, agility, and try-scoring ability. A key figure in England’s backline, May has consistently delivered impressive performances on the international stage.

Jonny May of England is tackled by Mark Telea of New Zealand during the Autumn International Series match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham, London on 19 November 2022 (Photo: Micah Crook/PPAUK)

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