Alright, don't touch me...

Alright, don't touch me...

Brian O’Driscoll: BOD as he is often referred to as, made his international debut at the tender age of 20, on 12 June 1999, in a 46-10 loss to Australia in Brisbane.

Since then he has established himself as one of the best outside centres the game has ever seen. Often being referred to as the worlds best outside centre over the last 5 or 6 years. A title that would be closely fought between him and his opposition counterpart, come this weekend’s match-up.

O’Driscoll played for Ireland before he played for the senior Leinster team. At one stage he was so popular in Ireland that T-shirts were made, bearing the motto “In BOD We Trust”.

 

Some BOD magic: [docathail]

 

 

 

Thats the kind of KAK this fleet footed star is capable of on the day, but does he still have what it takes to claim the title of the worlds best #13?

 

Run chicken, run...

Run chicken, run...

Jaque Fourie: Fourie made his international debut on the 11th of October, at the 2003 IRB Rugby World Cup, at outside centre for the Springboks against Uruguay, at Subiaco Oval in Perth, and scored a try on debut.

He is still the only player in world rugby to have scored a try against every nation that he has faced. Fourie has scored 28 tries in 53 tests for the Springboks and has established himself as the premier #13 in South Africa since 2004 where he took over the reigns from Marius Joubert.

Fourie is a deceptively quick, incredibly strong, try scoring machine of a #13, who played a pivotal role in both the Springboks 2007 RWC victory and the 2009 series win over the B&I Lions.

 

 Some Fourie Power: [irb]

 

Is Jaque the best in the world, with his pace, power, strength, tackle and turn over rates?