
Bryan Habana
Bryan Habana is a retired South African rugby union player, widely regarded as one of the greatest wingers in rugby history. Known for his incredible speed and try-scoring ability, Habana earned 124 caps for the Springboks from 2004 to 2016, scoring 67 tries. He played a pivotal role in South Africa's victory at the 2007 Rugby World Cup and is celebrated for his record-breaking performances, including tying the record for the most tries in a single World Cup tournament. Post-retirement, Habana has remained active in rugby as a commentator and analyst, sharing his insights on the game.
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