A profile of Wallaby great Simon Poidevin, a player whom Grand Slam-winning coach Alan Jones called "without peer in modern rugby"
Alan Pearey
Rugby’s Greatest: Cliff Morgan
In the great Welsh fly-half factory of lore, Cliff Morgan is one of the originals and one of the best
Rugby’s Greatest: Mark Ella
Major teams: Randwick, NSW, Milan Country: Australia Test span: 1980-84 Test caps: 25 (25 starts) Test points: 78 (6T, 3C, 8P, 8DG) Rugby’s Greatest: Mark Ella David Campese calls him…
Rugby’s Greatest: Don Clarke
Don Clarke was a towering rugby figure of the 1960s. For good reason he was nicknamed 'The Boot'
Rugby’s Greatest: Christian Cullen
One of the joys of modern rugby was Christian Cullen in full flight. Has there ever been a better attacking full-back?
Rugby’s Greatest: Jeremy Guscott
Speed, elegance and a killer instinct personified Jeremy Guscott during his stellar career for England and the Lions
Rugby’s Greatest: Justin Marshall
Former butcher Justin Marshall carved up many a defence on his way to becoming an All Black great
Rugby’s Greatest: Gareth Edwards
Many of rugby's greatest moments have Gareth Edwards at their core. The Welsh scrum-half makes everyone's list of iconic players
Rugby’s Greatest: Bobby Windsor
Aggressive, fierce and powerful – hooker Bobby Windsor was kingpin during a golden era for Wales and the Lions
Rugby’s Greatest: Willie John McBride
Major teams: Ballymena Country: Ireland Test span: 1962-75 Ireland caps: 63 (63 starts) Lions caps: 17 (17 starts) Test points: 7 (2T) Rugby’s Greatest: Willie John McBride Not the least…