“Mad Dog” – All Blacks legend Richie McCaw ranks his FIVE best flankers - Ruck

“Mad Dog” – All Blacks legend Richie McCaw ranks his FIVE best flankers

Legendary New Zealand captain Richie Mccaw has ranked ‘different’ England star Lewis Moody amongst the five best flankers he faced during his career.

He earned a then world-record 148 caps for the All Blacks, winning 131 of those games and captaining his country 111 times. 

Lifting the 2011 World Cup in his backyard was a fitting tribute to one of the greatest ever All Blacks, but he went on to secure true legendary status as he continued for four more years, breaking record after record and uniquely hoisting the Webb Ellis trophy for a second time.

It was to be a perfect ending not just to his international career but also his playing career, as he confirmed his retirement from the game immediately afterwards.

#5. Lewis Moody (England)

  • Position Back-row
  • Height 6 ft 3 in
  • Weight 225 lb
  • Caps 71

Moody was known for the enthusiasm with which he plays the game, his willingness to chase down opponents and his ability to compete for possession at restarts, earning him the nickname “Mad Dog” from teammates and supporters.

Richie McCaw said: “I had got a lot of respect for the way he played, he threw himself into a lot of it. Moody was a little bit different to most flankers – he was also a ball carrier and he could put a lot of pressure on backlines.”

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