Rugby's Biggest Bruisers - Part One
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In Part one of our biggest bruisers in rugby we take a look at three players known worldwide for their physicality.
All three players mentioned are well known in the Northern Hemisphere but hail from the South with a Tongan, Samoan and South African all featuring in our first three picks.
- Opeti Fonua
The Tongan-born SU Agen number 8 is a bruiser of the highest order. Standing at 1.98m and weighing 130kg, this man-mountain dominates all spheres of physicality.
- Bismarck du Plessis
Having spent the bulk of his career playing in his native South Africa, du Plessis currently plies his trade with Montpellier in the French Top 14. A master in the set-piece, he also displays the skills of a loose-forward and has always been a massive presence in the physical side of the game.
- Brian Lima
Known as ‘The Chiropractor’ for often rattling his opponents’ bones with brutal tackling, Brian Lima earned himself a well-deserved reputation as a fearsome defender. The first player to participate in 5 World Cups, Lima retired with a total of 64 caps for Samoa and also played in Super Rugby, the English Premiership, the French Top 14 and the Pro 12.