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    🏉 IMMORTALS IN BLACK: The 100-Test Legends Who Defined All Blacks Greatness — and the Stars Chasing History

    Don PizzyBy Don PizzyJanuary 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The All Blacks jersey has always carried weight, pride, and expectation. To reach 100 Test matches in black is to cross into rugby immortality — a feat reserved for the toughest, most durable, and most influential players the game has ever known. Today, New Zealand rugby proudly celebrates 15 mighty All Black Test centurions, a roll call that reads like a greatest-hits album of world rugby.

    At the summit stands Sam Whitelock, the most capped All Black of all time with an astonishing 153 Tests. A lock forward of relentless engine and quiet authority, Whitelock’s longevity and leadership have set a benchmark that may never be matched. Just behind him is the man many consider the greatest rugby player ever, Richie McCaw (148 Tests) — a captain, competitor, and warrior whose influence defined an era of dominance.

    Still writing their chapters are modern icons. *Beauden Barrett (144)**, a two-time World Rugby Player of the Year, has dazzled crowds with his speed, vision, and match-winning brilliance. Alongside him, Aaron Smith (125) redefined the halfback role with tempo and precision, while Kieran Read (127) led with class and consistency as one of the finest No.8s the game has seen.

    The list is rich with legends across every position. Keven Mealamu (132) brought power and durability at hooker, Tony Woodcock (118) anchored scrums through two World Cup triumphs, and Dan Carter (112) became the gold standard for fly-halves, finishing his career as one of rugby’s greatest point scorers.

    In the engine room, Brodie Retallick (109) and Owen Franks (108) were pillars of dominance, while midfield maestro Ma’a Nonu (103) blended physicality with skill to terrorize defences worldwide. Mils Muliaina (100) rounded out the century club with elegance and reliability from the back.

    The present and future are well represented. *Ardie Savea (106), *Codie Taylor (106), and Sam Cane (104) embody the modern All Black — explosive, relentless, and uncompromising. Hot on their heels are elite performers just shy of the milestone: Conrad Smith (94), Sean Fitzpatrick (92), Dane Coles (90), and active stars *Scott Barrett (89), *Anton Lienert-Brown (88), and *Rieko Ioane (88)**, all closing in fast.

    This is more than a list — it’s a living history of excellence. From past legends to present warriors, the All Blacks’ centurions represent resilience, consistency, and greatness under pressure. Wearing the black jersey is an honor; reaching 100 Tests makes you eternal.

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