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Rugby Union Weekly

Rugby World Cup Top Tens: 1. Captains

Rugby Union Weekly

BBC

Sports, Rugby, News, Sports News

4.65.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 August 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

World Cup winners Matt Dawson and Bryan Habana join Chris Jones to rank their greatest World Cup captains. Find out whether Bryan has the 1995 South African captain Francois Pienaar at the top of his list. And where does Matt have his 2003 winning captain Martin Johnson? And where does Richie McCaw end up?

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0:04.5

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0:32.6

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0:37.0

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0:40.6

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0:42.1

Hello, you're listening to the Robby Do Weekly podcast and with the World Cup now days away,

0:54.0

welcome to a very special new series.

0:56.6

This is Rugby World Cup, top 10.

0:59.7

If you've listened to the match today, top 10, great.

1:01.4

If you haven't no worries, the premise is pretty simple.

1:04.0

We're going to go back over the nine editions of the men's tournament, ten episodes, ten

1:08.8

categories and we're going to rank them from one to ten and by the end of this series,

1:13.8

we would have some undisputed answers when it comes to the best and sometimes the worst

1:18.9

of the rugby world cup.

1:20.8

To do this, we have two World Cup winners from both sides of the equator, men who have

1:24.6

quite simply been there and done it, not just on the Rugby Do Weekly podcast, but at the

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