2. Handré Pollard (South Africa)
Pollard’s reputation as one of rugby’s most reliable pressure performers is well earned. The Springbok No.10 is a two-time Rugby World Cup winner, known for his tactical discipline, accurate goal-kicking, and unflappable presence in clutch moments.
Time and again, Pollard has stepped up in decisive Tests, guiding South Africa with cool-headed precision. While he may not grab headlines for flashy breaks or outrageous passes, his ability to control territory and keep opposition sides pinned back makes him invaluable to the Boks’ winning formula.
Quirky Fact: In 2014, Pollard was nominated for World Rugby Junior Player of the Year — and in the very same year, he started a senior Test for the Springboks. Few players have bridged the junior-to-senior gap so quickly.
1. Finn Russell (Scotland)
Russell has gone from mercurial maverick to world-class leader. In 2025, he guided Bath to the Premiership title and played a starring role in the British & Irish Lions’ series win in Australia — a triumph widely hailed as the peak of his career so far.
Long regarded as the most creative fly-half of his generation, Russell has blended his trademark flair with a newfound composure and defensive commitment. Praise has come from all quarters — even Johnny Sexton, once his great rival, called him one of the most improved and complete players in world rugby. When Russell is on song, he doesn’t just influence games; he completely transforms them.
Quirky Fact: Before his professional career, Russell worked as a stonemason in Stirling. He’s joked that the patience required for cutting stone helped him learn how to handle the pressures of elite rugby.
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