#1. David Campese (Australia)
“Every time David Campese got the ball people sat up and took notice, he took a risk and I love that,” said McLaren.
“He was so adventurous. Sometimes it didn’t work, but he was always willing to try. Andy Irvine was similar, but Campese was the one. He carried the commentary along with the play.”
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