Top 5 Most Capped Internationals Of All Time
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Test rugby is the pinnacle of any player’s career and requires a level of dedication foreign to the average person. In easily one of the toughest sports in the world, the achievement of taking the field in your country’s colours, even once, is significant. However, there are a select few who, through significant courage and commitment, represent their nations habitually.
With this mind, we take a look at the top 5 most capped test rugby players of all time:
- Richie McCaw (New Zealand) – 148 caps
The All Black legend requires no introduction. In a career spanning 15 years, the openside flanker, through heroic displays for the silver fern badge, eventually earned the title of most capped test player of all time.
- Alun Wyn Jones (Wales and B&I Lions) – 147 caps
Hot on McCaw’s heels is the current Welsh captain. The 1.98m, 118kg second row has gained legendary status, not just in his native country, but around the world. His recent form in the Six Nations suggests that he looks set to surpass McCaw’s record.
- Sergio Parisse (Italy) – 142 caps
The number 8 has been an inspirational leader all his career (beginning in 2002) in a struggling Italian side. He has been nominated for the IRB International Player Of The Year award twice – once in 2008 and again in 2013.
- Brian O’Driscoll (Ireland) – 141 caps (Ireland and B&I Lions)
A prominent character on and off the field, the Irish number 13’s career was an iconic one, as he revolutionised midfield play with his daring, imaginative style. He still holds the Six Nations record for most tries in the competition (26).
- George Gregan (Australia) – 139 caps
The Wallaby veteran led his team through a golden era of Australian rugby. Small in stature but large in personality, he was renowned for his skilful play and effective leadership.