Bok among five heaviest rugby players ever
Bok among five heaviest rugby players ever



One South African makes the prime cut of Ruck.co.uk‘s list of the five heaviest players on record to ever play the game.

At No 4 is 26-year-old Lions and Springbok tighthead Asenathi Ntlabakanye who weighs in at a hefty 150kg.

“South Africa doesn’t just produce props – it forges them,” Ruck.co.uk writes.

“Asenathi Ntlabakanye burst onto the international scene in 2024 after years of pulverising opponents for the Lions in the URC. A tighthead prop built like a reinforced bunker, Ntlabakanye combines raw mass with the kind of low-body power that makes scrums go backwards even when physics says they shouldn’t.

“His Springbok debut felt inevitable rather than surprising. Once Rassie Erasmus clocks a man who can legally double as a roadblock, the call-up is usually a matter of when, not if. Still developing at Test level, Ntlabakanye is tipped to be a long-term Bok enforcer, particularly as South Africa continue their obsession with scrum-based dominance.”

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The list also includes two France internationals (both of Pacific island heritage), as well as a Tongan and Fijian.

5. Posolo Tuilagi (France) – 149k
4. Asenathi Ntlabakanye (South Africa) – 150kg
3. Uini Atonio (France) – 155kg
2. Ben Tameifuna (Tonga) – 160kg
1. Bill Cavubati (Fiji) – 167kg

Photo: Daniel Hlongwane/Gallo Images



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