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Stop the press… your all-time World Cup XV was shown.
Over 160,000 people voted who must make the cut by taking almost 90 percent of the vote to get the broad areas, with mythical New Zealand wing Jonah Lomu proving the most popular candidate.
Lomu is one of seven All Blacks at a side that contains two Englishmen three South Africans and one player each from France, Australia and Ireland.
There is no place for the tournaments all-time high points scorer Jonny Wilkinson or fellow England World Cup winner Jason Robinson, together with New Zealands Dan Carter carrying the number 10 jersey and Frances Serge Blanco favored at full-back.
Lomu, Blanco and Ireland centre Brian ODriscoll are the players to not have won a World Cup, whereas Australias John Eales joins four New Zealanders in winning it twice.
Together with New Zealands Owen Franks edging Welshman Adam Jones to join Englands Jason Leonard in front along with compatriot Sean Fitzpatrick there was a scrap for whod begin in tight-head prop.
There is no shortage of leaders in a pack that boasts four World Cup-winning captains in Eales, South Africas Francois Pienaar, Englands Martin Johnson and Richie McCaw, who lifted the trophy with New Zealand.
And it is a side blessed about the flanks with prowess, together using South and Lomu Africas Bryan Habana scorers on 15 apiece try.
Thus, with no further ado, heres your all time World Cup XV…
Martin Johnson: the lock went on to become the first, and thus far England captain to lift the Webb Ellis Cup in 2003 Despite looking for New Zealand side. Well endorsed with more than 100,000 votes.
Richie McCaw: Among the most popular selections and the only man to have captained two World Cup-winning teams, McCaw is the all-time most-capped participant in international Test rugby, with played 148 occasions for New Zealand and created tackles, 225, than every other participant in the contest.
Dan Carter: as New Zealand beat Australia at the 2015 closing The most scored 19 points in a man-of-the-match functionality. Just imagine seeing him outside South Africas Joost van der Westhuizen at the half backs…
Brian ODriscoll: Second to McCaw in the amount of appearances ODriscoll made his debut for Ireland aged 20 in 1999 and went on to captain his country 83 times. The popular choice, behind McCaw and Lomu.
Jonah Lomu: The joint-top try-scorer in World Cup history, alongside the Bryan Habana of South Africa. Four of Lomus 15 tries came at the 1995 semi-final from England, though the wing won the championship.
By simply clicking here you can still select your all-time World Cup XV but votes will no longer count towards the final group selection.
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