Most Capped Test Side Of All-Time - Per Position
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We take a look at the most capped test XV of all time:
1. Gethin Jenkins - Wales
The most capped loosehead in the game, Jenkins was regarded as one of the best looseheads in the game during his career. He made 129 appearances for Wales and added 5 test caps to his tally with the British and Irish Lions. Jenkins beat Jason Leonard's record of the most capped loosehead prop with Tendai Mtawarira also made over 100 appearances for his country.
2. Keven Mealamu - New Zealand
Mealamu tops an impressive list of hookers that have made over 100 appearances for their nation. The former All Black played his 132nd and final test in the 2015 Rugby World Cup final against Australia.
Stephen Moore came close to the All Blacks tally making 129 appearances while Rory Best made his 124th appearance in his final game for Ireland.
3. Martin Castrogiovanni - Italy
Castrogiovanni made a name for himself as one the premier scrummagers in the game and enjoyed a long stint in the Italian nation jersey featuring 119 times for his adoptive country.
Owen Franks took his tally to 108 before moving to Northampton Saints.
4. Alun-Wyn Jones - Wales
Alun-Wyn is closing in on Richie McCaw and would have equalled the former All Blacks' tally of 147 had the Six Nations not been called off.
France's Fabien Pelous, Ireland's Paul O'Connell, Italy's Marco Bortolami and Portugal's Gonçalo Uva are among the other Northern Hemisphere second rowers who have racked up over 100 appearances for their country.
5. Victor Matfield - South Africa
A legend of the lineout, Victor Matfield made 129 appearances for the Springboks over a 14-year-long career. He captained the Springboks and won the World Cup in 2007 while also claiming a Series victory over the British and Irish Lions.
The Wallabies Nathan Sharpe and the All Blacks' Sam Whitelock are the other Southern Hemisphere second rowers who have made over 100 appearances.
6. George Smith - Australia
The Wallabies legend made 111 appearances for the Wallabies between 2000 & 2013. Smith is the third most capped Wallaby of all time and was named in the Wallaby team of the Decade in 2005.
7. Richie McCaw - New Zealand
The most capped player of all time Richie McCaw captained the All Blacks for most of his career winning two World Cups, countless Bledisloe Cups and become the first player to win 100 test matches and has won more games as captain than any other player.
8. Sergio Parisse - Italy
The most capped Italian off all time! Sergio Parisse he also became the first player to captain his country in 50 Six Nations matches in the final round of the 2019 Six Nations against France.
Parisse is looking to have a final test for Italy with the clash in the World Cup against the All Blacks was called off with the clash against England in this year's Six Nations also called off.
9. George Gregan - Australia
One of the greatest scrum halves to have graced the game, Gregan is currently the third most capped player of all time turning out 139 times for the Wallabies, winning the World Cup in 1999. During his time with the Wallabies, the side won two Tri-Nations.
10. Ronan O'Gara - Ireland
O'Gara tops an impressive list of flyhalves who have made over 100 appearances for his country. The Irish International earned a 130 test caps (128 for Ireland, 2 for the British and Irish Lions).
O'Gara won 1 Grand Slam, four Triple Crowns and Six Nations in 2009. He was also a tourist on three Lions Tours and was inducted in the World Rugby Hall of Fame.
Dan Carter, Stephen Jones, Stephen Larkham and Matt Giteau all made over 100 appearances for their country.
11. Bryan Habana - South Africa
The most prolific Springbok try scorer of all time, Habana burst onto the test scene scoring off the bench at Twickenham and went to score 67 tries in 124 tests for South Africa winning the 2007 World Cup, a Tri-Nations and a Lions Series.
12. Florin Vlaicu - Romania
At the age of 33, Vlaicu has some time to become one of the most capped players of all time has gone on to make 124 appearances for Romania since his debut in 2006.
Vlaicu has set a few records over his career including the most capped Romanian player and Romania's top points scorer in Rugby World Cups (28).
Georgia's Davit Kacharava is not far off the Romanian with 122 test caps.
13. Brian O'Driscoll - Ireland
The fourth most capped player of all-time, O'Driscoll retired from test rugby in 2014 with 141 test caps. Regarded as one of the greatest of the game, O'Driscoll won two Six Nations titles, four Triple Crowns and a Grand Slam. O'Driscoll went on four Lions tours and captained the side in 2005.
His long list of awards includes: The 6 Nations All-time Top try scorer, Three-time 6 Nations Player of the tournament and was shortlisted for the World Player of the Award three times.
14. Adam Ashley-Cooper - Australia
Australia's 'Mister Fix It' made his return to the test set up last year and could feature in the Rugby World Cup later this year. Ashley-Cooper has scored 39 tries in 121 tests for the Wallabies and has featured on the wing, fullback and at outside-centre for the national side. Ashley-Cooper played in all but four of the 56 Tests played between 2008 and 2011.
15. Merab Kvirikashvili - Georgia
A legend of the game in Georgia, Merab Kvirikashivili began his career as a scrumhalf before moving to fullback. The veteran can also play flyhalf and has broken numerous national records and is his nations leading points scorer.
Scotland's Chris Paterson made 109 appearances for his nations missing Kvirikashvili's record by 6 while Cătălin Fercu has made 107 for Romania. While the likes of Percy Montgomery, David Campese, Yuri Kushnarev and Mils Muliaina are amongst the other fullbacks to have played over 100 tests.