#2. Tim Horan (Australia)
Guscott said: “Winning two World Cups tells it all. He was a pocket battleship with electric pace, and very tough. He tackled extremely hard for a small man, and in terms of pound-for-pound strength was like Scott Gibbs. One of the best, and in 1999 came back from a knee reconstruction to be the player of the tournament.”
DID YOU KNOW? As well as inside centre, Horan also played fly-half and earned one international cap on the wing.