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Martin Johnson named the best England rugby player of all-time, top 40 ranked

#8. Owen Farrell

English fly-half known for his leadership, game management, and accurate goal-kicking. A World Cup finalist in 2019, Farrell’s composure and skill make him a vital component of the national team.

Owen Farrell of England takes a penalty kick during the Autumn International Series match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham, London on 19 November 2022 (Photo: Micah Crook/PPAUK)

#7. Richard Hill

Accomplished English flanker known for his defensive skills, work rate, and tactical awareness. A World Cup winner in 2003, Hill’s contributions to the national team were vital.

#6. Jason Robinson

Former England winger known for his electric pace, agility, and try-scoring ability. A World Cup winner in 2003, Robinson made a seamless transition from rugby league

#5. Sarah Hunter

Resilient English rugby player and former captain of the national women’s team. Hunter, a powerful number eight, showcases exceptional leadership, skill, and versatility on the field. With numerous accolades, including a World Cup triumph, she has been a driving force in women’s rugby, inspiring with her determination, commitment, and consistent performances.

Sarah Hunter of England Women Rugby (Saracens, 8 caps) during the England Women Rugby and USA WomenÕs Rugby at Sandy Park on 3 Sept 2022. Photo: Phil Mingo/PPAUK.

#4. Jason Leonard

Legendary English prop and World Cup winner, Leonard is widely regarded as one of the finest front-row players in rugby history. Renowned for his strength, durability, and scrummaging ability, he earned a record-breaking number of international caps. Leonard’s contributions to the game extend beyond his playing career, as he continues to be an ambassador for rugby and a respected figure in the sport.

#3. Lawrence Dallaglio

Celebrated English back-row forward and influential leader, Dallaglio left an indelible mark on the game. Known for his physicality, skill, and astute game understanding, he played a vital role in England’s 2003 World Cup victory. Dallaglio’s charisma and contributions both on and off the field have cemented his status as one of England’s rugby greats.

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#2. Jonny Wilkinson

Iconic English fly-half whose precision kicking and composed play defined an era. Renowned for his work ethic, Wilkinson’s relentless pursuit of excellence led to numerous accolades, including a World Cup win in 2003. Beyond his exceptional skills, he remains an inspiration for his humility, dedication, and the impact he had on English rugby.

#1. Martin Johnson

Revered English lock and esteemed captain, Johnson exemplified leadership and determination throughout his storied career. As the captain of England’s 2003 World Cup-winning team, his indomitable spirit and commanding presence inspired his teammates. A dominant force in the forward pack, Johnson’s legacy extends far beyond his playing days, with his leadership qualities continuing to influence the game.

RUGBY QUIZ:

Securing victory in the Guinness Six Nations is undoubtedly special, but achieving this triumph as a captain is a feat that remains a distant dream for many.

In the storied history of Rugby’s Greatest Championship, exceptional leaders have emerged—warriors of various forms, be they agile half-backs, towering second rows, or fearless flankers.

Our latest quiz invites you to identify those who have captained their nations to Guinness Six Nations glory. It’s worth noting that in certain instances, there may be multiple captains from the same year due to factors such as injuries and rotation.

Surnames only will be accepted.