Rugby fans are abuzz after RugbyPass unveiled its Top 100 players list, with a heated debate sparked by England's Henry Pollock's ranking above Bok legend Siya Kolisi. The 20-year-old Pollock, who had a stellar year, secured 47th place, joining compatriots George Ford and Tommy Freeman on the list for the first time. This placement, however, has caused a stir among South African supporters, who are questioning Kolisi's 49th position, despite his World Cup success and captainship. The online comments reflect the passion of fans, with many expressing their disappointment over Kolisi's ranking, while others defend his inclusion. Pollock's rise to prominence is attributed to his on-field achievements, including a double try-scoring debut for England in the Six Nations and his role in Northampton Saints' Champions Cup final run. The debate over these rankings highlights the subjective nature of player evaluation and the intense passion of rugby fans worldwide.