World Rugby Men's 15s Dream Team of the Year

Men's 15s Dream Team of the Year
Date2021; 3 years ago (2021)
Presented byWorld Rugby
First awarded2021

World Rugby Men's 15s Dream Team of the Year was first presented in 2021 by World Rugby. The award is open to all men's 15s players who have played international test matches in the voting year.[1] They are voted by a panel of international past players and coaches, World Rugby Hall of Fame inductees and the rugby media.

The 2021 panel was composed of Maggie Alphonsi (ENG), Fiona Coghlan (IRE), Thierry Dusautoir (FRA), George Gregan (AUS), Richie McCaw (NZL), Brian O'Driscoll (IRE), Melodie Robinson (NZL), John Smit (RSA), and the 2003 Coach of the Year, Sir Clive Woodward (ENG). In 2021, England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales each had one player selected; Australia had two, New Zealand had three, and South Africa had the majority of five.[2][3] Four of the Men's 15s Player of the Year nominees were included. The players selected had a combined 850 caps.[4][5][6][7]

As of 2024, Will Jordan is the only player to have been selected for all 4 teams of the year.

Dream Team

Year Team Refs
2021
  1. Wales Wyn Jones
  2. South Africa Malcolm Marx
  3. Ireland Tadhg Furlong
  4. England Maro Itoje
  5. South Africa Eben Etzebeth
  6. South Africa Siya Kolisi
  7. Australia Michael Hooper
  8. New Zealand Ardie Savea
  9. France Antoine Dupont
  10. New Zealand Beauden Barrett
  11. South Africa Makazole Mapimpi
  12. Australia Samu Kerevi
  13. South Africa Lukhanyo Am
  14. New Zealand Will Jordan
  15. Scotland Stuart Hogg
[8][9][10][11][12]
2022
  1. England Ellis Genge
  2. South Africa Malcolm Marx
  3. Ireland Tadhg Furlong
  4. Ireland Tadhg Beirne
  5. New Zealand Sam Whitelock
  6. Argentina Pablo Matera
  7. Ireland Josh van der Flier
  8. France Grégory Alldritt
  9. France Antoine Dupont
  10. Ireland Johnny Sexton
  11. Australia Marika Koroibete
  12. South Africa Damian de Allende
  13. South Africa Lukhanyo Am
  14. New Zealand Will Jordan
  15. England Freddie Steward
[13]
2023
  1. France Cyril Baille
  2. Ireland Dan Sheehan
  3. Ireland Tadhg Furlong
  4. South Africa Eben Etzebeth
  5. New Zealand Scott Barrett
  6. Ireland Caelan Doris
  7. France Charles Ollivon
  8. New Zealand Ardie Savea
  9. France Antoine Dupont
  10. New Zealand Richie Mo'unga
  11. New Zealand Will Jordan
  12. Ireland Bundee Aki
  13. Ireland Garry Ringrose
  14. France Damian Penaud
  15. France Thomas Ramos
[14][15]
2024
  1. South Africa Ox Nche
  2. South Africa Malcolm Marx
  3. New Zealand Tyrel Lomax
  4. South Africa Eben Etzebeth
  5. Ireland Tadhg Beirne
  6. Argentina Pablo Matera
  7. South Africa Pieter-Steph du Toit
  8. Ireland Caelan Doris
  9. Ireland Jamison Gibson-Park
  10. New Zealand Damian McKenzie
  11. Ireland James Lowe
  12. South Africa Damian de Allende
  13. South Africa Jesse Kriel
  14. South Africa Cheslin Kolbe
  15. New Zealand Will Jordan
[16]

Statistics

References

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