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Best 1 Dan Carter
Dan Carter

Dan Carter is the quintessential fly-half, widely regarded as the most complete player to ever grace the pitch. His career with the All Blacks was defined by his clinical goal-kicking, exceptional vis...

9.9 Brilliant
2 Richie McCaw
Richie McCaw

Richie McCaw redefined the role of the openside flanker. As the most capped player in All Blacks history and the only captain to lift the Rugby World Cup twice, his leadership was as influential as hi...

9.8 Brilliant
3 Jonah Lomu
Jonah Lomu

Jonah Lomu changed the sport of rugby forever. Standing at 6'5" and weighing over 120kg, he possessed the speed of a sprinter and the power of a forward. His performance at the 1995 Rugby World Cup re...

9.6 Brilliant
4 Brodie Retallick
Brodie Retallick

Brodie Retallick redefined what it means to be a modern lock. While he possesses the size and strength required for the set-piece, his skill set is more akin to that of a back. Retallick is an excepti...

8.9 Very Good
5 Ma'a Nonu
Ma'a Nonu

Ma'a Nonu evolved from a raw, explosive runner into one of the most complete inside centers in the history of the game. His physical power allowed him to break tackles at will, but it was his improved...

8.5 Very Good
6 Kieran Read
Kieran Read

Kieran Read was the engine room of the All Blacks for over a decade. As a number 8, he possessed an incredible work rate, excellent handling skills, and a high level of tactical intelligence. Read was...

8.3 Very Good
7 Beauden Barrett
Beauden Barrett

Beauden Barrett is one of the most exciting attacking players in the history of rugby. With his blistering pace and ability to spot gaps, he has scored some of the most memorable tries in the modern g...

8.0 Very Good
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