#3. Martin Johnson

Position: Lock

Country: England

Caps: 83

He was a true leader who led by example and was the type of person you’d want by your side in difficult situations. He never asked anyone to do something that he wouldn’t do himself.

Like Sam Warburton, he captained the Lions twice, including the victorious 1997 tour of South Africa. He will forever be remembered as the man who received the 2003 World Cup, which England won in Sydney.

O’Connell said: “He had a presence. He was a fabulous player, absolutely someone to be admired.”

#4. Jerry Collins

Position: Flanker

Country: New Zealand

Caps: 48

O’Connell said: “He’d just destroy people!”

#5. Bakkies Botha

Position: Lock

Country: South Africa

Caps: 85

This man was a force to be reckoned with as the second row enforcer for South Africa’s 2007 World Cup winning team. He went on to cap off his career by securing three European Cup victories with Toulon.

DID YOU KNOW? Botha is regularly listed in ‘greatest ever’ sides, and coach Bernard Laporte said he was the greatest player he ever coached

Can you name every England Rugby captain of the professional era?

From the early days of professionalism to the modern era, England has seen a host of legendary captains wearing the armband.

Whether it’s the grit of Will Carling in the 90s, the tactical brilliance of Martin Johnson, or the fearless leadership of Owen Farrell, this quiz will challenge even the most dedicated fans.

Think you can name them all? Grab your boots and let’s see how well you know the men who led England into battle on the world stage!

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