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Wayne Barnes doesn’t hesitate when naming the best rugby captain he ever refereed

#1. Richie McCaw (New Zealand)

Hailing from New Zealand, Richie McCaw is synonymous with excellence in rugby union. Born on December 31, 1980, McCaw’s remarkable career as a flanker saw him achieve unparalleled success with the All Blacks. Renowned for his ferocious tackling, strategic brilliance, and unmatched work rate, McCaw captained New Zealand to victory in the 2011 and 2015 Rugby World Cups, cementing his legacy as one of the sport’s greatest leaders.

Off the field, McCaw’s humility and integrity have endeared him to fans worldwide, making him not just a rugby icon, but a role model for aspiring athletes everywhere.

Wayne Barnes said: “I’ve been on the field with some of the great captains, John Smit, Sam Warburton and Richie McCaw.

“Richie had the knack of asking the right question at the right time. Contrary to popular belief, he didn’t talk a lot on the field. He knew the law book inside out and so when he asked a question, he often had a point.”

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