Leading players in international rugby

Leading players in international rugby
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Rugby is a very popular game, and some of the best players of rugby are actually some of the best international athletes in the world in general. We have taken the time and listed some of the different international rugby players that we love the most here in this article.

There are some real fun players, and they do a great job on the field. Let's get started by examining these talented and athletically superior players.

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The leading rugby players internationally

1. Daisuke Ohata of Japam - Wing Position

For starters, the number one ranking will be Daisuke Ohata. This guy is from the international team from Japan. He plays the wing position, he has 58 caps and 69 tries giving him an average of 1.190 tries per cap.

2. David Campese of Australia - Wing Position

Next, we have David Campese, who played for the international team of Australia in the same position as Ohata. As the second ranked player, he has 101 caps and 64 tries per cap making his an average of tries per cap 0.634.

3. Shane Williams of Wales and British and Irish Lions - Wing Position

Next, we have one of our favorite players, and his name is Shane Williams. Amazingly enough, this guy actually played for two different teams. First, he played for Wales, and he also played for British and Irish Lions.

He is also a winger. He has 91 caps with 60 tries. This makes his average tries per cap 0.659.