5. Max Jorgensen (Australia)

One of Australia’s brightest stars-in-waiting. Jorgensen reads the game superbly from the back three, showing brave positioning, slick handling, and the finishing touch that turns pressure into points. He loves a big moment — and rarely misses.

4. Henry Pollock (England)

A breakdown predator with a motor that just never stops. Pollock racks up tackles, wins turnovers and disrupts everything in his path. He doesn’t chase headlines — he simply dominates the small battles that win big games. A classic openside with modern versatility.

3. Canan Moodie (South Africa)

A complete winger in the making. Moodie blends height, control under the high ball, and laser-guided finishing into one elite package. Already a reliable Springbok and still only 22, he’s developing into one of the world’s most polished young outside backs.

2. Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu (South Africa)

A rare talent with the versatility to boss a match from fly-half or centre. His kicking range, on-field leadership and game-breaking decision-making have seen him fast-tracked into the Springbok conversation. A born controller of matches — and a future superstar.

1. Louis Bielle-Biarrey (France)

The most electrifying young player in world rugby today. Bielle-Biarrey’s speed, footwork and finishing make him a constant highlight reel, but it’s his consistency that elevates him above his peers. Bordeaux’s top try-scorer and the standout finisher in this year’s Six Nations, he added a Champions Cup semi-final brace for good measure. A generational winger — and France’s next global icon.

Quiz: Name these 10 retro rugby players

From jaw-dropping tries to unforgettable moments (and yes, some questionable haircuts), these players defined a golden era of the game. If their names don’t instantly come to mind, we suggest a quick trip to YouTube to jog your memory. Trust us, it’s worth it.

Ready to test your knowledge? Let’s see if you’ve still got it. Good luck!

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