8.DOUG HOWLETT – NZ – 10.68 SECONDS (100M)
The former All Black and Blues speedster (now with Munster) was considered the quickest around during his time in Super Rugby. Howlett clocked a 10.68 in his prime, and showed his pace by scoring a number of long range tries throughout his international and Super Rugby career.
7. JOE ROKOCOKO – NZ – 10.66 SECONDS (100M)
Smokin’ Joe Rokocoko didn’t earn his nickname for nothing, as the Fijian-born All Black winger left defences scratching their heads throughout his time with the All Blacks and Blues. The winger ran a 10.66 in his prime – a great time for a man of his size and stature.