The ABs have had legends in all shapes, sizes and colours. After seeing the best of Christian Cullen highlights you shared the other day, it got me thinking of other undersized white  boys that have had a go at the Haka, as well as having a great career for the national side.

Below is my All Blacks White Boy 15. Early 90’s onwards.

Craig Dowd – Growing up he was apart of the most iconic ABs front row and was a tough bastard.

Dane Coles – We have never seen a hooker like him. He has rewritten what a hooker is capable of. Could low key play midfield for a number of other national sides.

Tony Woodcock – Tony rocked the padlock facial hair his entire tenure. He raised his bat for a century of test matches for the All Blacks. A certain starter in the white boy 15 and the designated driver after the club rooms.

Ian Jones – The Camo kid was a line out dynamo and looks like he would order a Vanilla milkshake from the local diary.

Brad Thorne – loves a crew cut and getting his hands dirty. Thorne was a freak athlete and didn’t feel pain. His favourite drink was Speights.

Ruben Thorne – Quite difficult to find a lighter skinned blindside that stayed around for a while. Thorne played 50 tests and skippered the team, getting him the nod over Adam Thompson

Richie McCaw (C) – Sir Richie just gets the captaincy over Ruben. It was a close call but just snuck in over Kronfeild as well.

Zinzan Brooke – I’m a sucker for a droppy. A back yard favourite growing up.

Justin Marshall – Seems like a good bugger and provided constant fast ball to a backline full of legends.

Dan Carter – Not afraid of getting behind the wheel after a few. DC just pipped Merts for the 10 slot.

Walter Little – Only knew a few moves but mastered them well. A brick wall in midfield and loved a short ball and 1-2 cut.

Conrad smith – Loved a first try and hitting gaps. Conny was a sicko.

Jeff Wilson – Blondie was the master of the chip and chase, and was the envy of every 9-14 year old for the text book bowl cut he rocked. Express pace and agility.

Ben Smith – Ben from accounts has played his fair share of games for the ABs on the wing. Bender loves crossing the chalk and has the potential to be an AB great.

Christian Cullen – The Paekakariki express is one of the most iconic ABs of all time. Express pace, the best side step ever, and looked like a 15 year old paper boy.