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Martin Johnson’s emotional final interview as England captain was perfect

Hear from England captain Martin Johnson, head coach Clive Woodward and Wallabies skipper George Gregan in the immediate aftermath of the 2003 Rugby World Cup final.

The final turned out to be the last go Johnson’s 92 international caps after making his international debut 10 years prior.

A leader who sets an example and a person you would want by your side in difficult situations, Johnson was a captain of the Lions on two tours, including the successful 1997 South Africa tour.

He was not only an inspiring leader but also a strong player, known for his solid presence in the tight and his motto “if in doubt, go forward.”

Johnson will always be remembered as the captain who received the World Cup trophy in 2003 when England won in Sydney. The post-match interview was epic.

One fan wrote: “Perfect words from Johnson,”

A second wrote: “Absolute legend. What a leader. There’s no one else you’d want to lead you. There will never be another like him.”

Former teammate Phil Vickery commented: “The man is a rock … the ultimate competitor but above all else a great human being..”

Final Martin Johnson interview:

Martin Johnson Has Been Voted The Greatest Ever Rugby Captain In History

Being the captain of a team is a major honour and responsibility. Only players that have leadership qualities and those that lead by example can take the responsibility.

A great captain can be the difference between a team that underwhelms or a team that dominates.

Over the years of following the game, we’ve seen captains come and go. Some are successful, others less so, and only a few leave a lasting legacy.

In international rugby, over the past many years, there have been several iconic captains. These players created a legacy at their respective clubs and have a legendary status in them.

With that in mind, who was the greatest rugby captain of all time? 1,000 RUCK readers have been ranking our selection of captains with England legend Martin Johnson being ranked the best of all-time.

The best rugby captains should have the following qualities:

  • A great player
  • Inspire confidence in their team
  • Takes responsibility 
  • Lead by example
  • Great sportsmanship 
  • Tactical knowhow 
  • Excellent communicator 
  • Emotional discipline 

Greatest Ever Rugby Captains: Top 20

20. Phillipe Saint-Andre (France)

19. Lawrence Dallaglio (England)

18. Sergio Parisse (Italy)

17. John Dawes (Wales)

16. Will Carling (England)

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