Rugby history top 10: The greatest centres of all time as O'Driscoll and Sella fight for top spot

Rugby history top 10: The greatest centres of all time as O’Driscoll and Sella fight for top spot

6. Tim Horan

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Only a handful of players has won the Rugby World Cup Twice and power-packed runner Tim Horan is one of them, triumphing in 1991 and 1999 with Australia.

He made his international debut in 1989 against the All Blacks and would go on to make 80 caps, scoring 30 tries, in an impressive 11-year career.

Did you know: Horan’s father is Mike Horan, the former National Party and Liberal National Party Member of Parliament for the Queensland electorate of Toowoomba South.

5. Sonny Bill Williams

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One of the stars of the modern game, Sonny Bill Williams, has achieved numerous amazing things in his sporting career. He has been a dual international and a national and international champion across different sports including rugby, league and boxing.

He made his All Black debut in 2010 at Twickenham and went on to be a World Cup winner with New Zealand in 2011 and is expected to be a star once again at the upcoming 2015 competition.

Did you know: Despite being born in New Zealand, Williams is also a citizen of Samoa.
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