#1. Brian Lima (Samoa)
In 2003, Samoan hardman Lima landed one of the most bone-crushing hits in the history of the RWC (and probably in the history of rugby in general) against South Africa’s Derick Hougaard. He well and truly earned his nickname, ‘the Chiropractor’.
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