Greatest Ever: Rugby Union: Top Ten Flankers Of All Time

Barney by Senior Writer Written on August 09, 2008
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Named the third greatest All Black of all time, behind Colin Meads and Sean Fitzpatrick, Michael Jones was nicknamed "the Iceman" for the cool way he played, always looking like he was at ease on a rugby pitch, whatever stood before him.

Despite an 11-year international career, he only won 55 test caps, due to injuries and his refusal to play on Sundays due to his strict Christian beliefs, something which caused him to be omitted from the 1995 World Cup squad.

He holds many distinctions, but perhaps the biggest is that he was the first ever player to score a try in a Rugby World Cup. Once described as "an almost perfect player", Jones is deserving of his place as the greatest flanker of all time.

 

Coming soon - Top Five No. 8s of All Time!

 

Other articles from this series include:

Top Three Loose Head Props of All Time

Top Three Hookers of All Time

Top Three Tight Head Props of All Time

Top Ten Second Rows of All Time

 

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