Greatest All Blacks XV (pro era) - tighthead
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 9:00 pm
Moving on then to complete the front row.
This one is a bit more complicated. Olo Brown was a dead set legend missing only 2 tests in a 6-year career. He was very old school though. I don't think he ever gave a single interview. Carl Hayman was very highly regarded but there's a feeling that perhaps he pulled the plug on his test career a little early - I think he was only 28. Owen Franks is standing the test of time and his dedication can't be questioned although his mysterious tryline allergy might count against him in a finely balanced assessment.
This one is a bit more complicated. Olo Brown was a dead set legend missing only 2 tests in a 6-year career. He was very old school though. I don't think he ever gave a single interview. Carl Hayman was very highly regarded but there's a feeling that perhaps he pulled the plug on his test career a little early - I think he was only 28. Owen Franks is standing the test of time and his dedication can't be questioned although his mysterious tryline allergy might count against him in a finely balanced assessment.