List of Rugby World Cup Winning Captains
The Rugby World Cup is one of the biggest sporting events in the world. Every four years, the best rugby teams from around the globe compete for the prestigious trophy. Since the tournament’s inception in 1987, several captains have lifted the trophy and etched their names in rugby history. In this article, we will take a closer look at the List of Rugby World Cup Winning Captains, their leadership, and their contribution to their team’s success.
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List of Rugby World Cup Winning Captains
The list includes David Kirk from New Zealand in 1987, Nick Farr-Jones from Australia in 1991, Francois Pienaar from South Africa in 1995, John Eales from Australia in 1999, Martin Johnson from England in 2003, John Smit from South Africa in 2007, Richie McCaw from New Zealand in 2011 and 2015, and Siya Kolisi from South Africa in 2019.
Captain | Country | Year |
David Kirk | New Zealand | 1987 |
Nick Farr-Jones | Australia | 1991 |
Francois Pienaar | South Africa | 1995 |
John Eales | Australia | 1999 |
Martin Johnson | England | 2003 |
John Smit | South Africa | 2007 |
Richie McCaw | New Zealand | 2011, 2015 |
Siya Kolisi | South Africa | 2019 |
FAQs:
Who is the only captain to lead their team to two Rugby World Cup victories?
Richie McCaw is the only captain to have led his team to two Rugby World Cup wins. He captained the New Zealand team in 2011 and 2015.
Who was the captain of South Africa’s first Rugby World Cup win?
Francois Pienaar was the captain of the South African team that won the 1995 Rugby World Cup.