5. Jony Gray (Scotland)
Six foot six of Scottish steel, Gray has proved himself to be one of the most dominant second rows in Northern Hemisphere rugby or even the world. He made an INCREDIBLE 55 tackles in Scotland’s four pool games.
4. Courtney Lawes (England)
French fly-half Jules Plisson learnt a lesson in physics in the harshest possible way as the 18st frame of Courtney Lawes almost scythed him in two. He’s since made this a trademark if his all-action performances.
🤔 Did you know…#FRAvENG gained the nickname ‘Le Crunch’ after this tackle from @Courtney_Lawes in 2015
— Northampton Saints 😇 (@SaintsRugby) March 8, 2018
The fixture was previously known as ‘Le Friendly’ pic.twitter.com/PNwpfp2bjV
3. Zane Kapeli (Tonga)
Destroyed Billy Vunipola with the most memorable tackle of the tournament so far. An absolute BEAST of a man.
I am BIG BILLY VUNIPOLA
— Edwin B. Wabwire (@ewabwire2008) September 22, 2019
Zane Kapeli: I don't care *Black Panther voice*#RWCSapporo #ENGvTGA pic.twitter.com/0CdE8Jo9N3