Rugby has produced countless legendary families, but only a select few have seen both father and son reach the very highest level of the sport.
From World Cup winners and British & Irish Lions to All Blacks, Springbok and England captains, these families have left an incredible legacy across generations.
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Here are our picks for the 10 greatest father-and-son duos in rugby history.
15. David Sio & Scott Sio (Samoa/Australia)
Scott became a Wallabies centurion after following his father David, who represented Samoa.
14. George & Mike Ford (England)
Mike won an England cap before becoming one of rugby’s most respected coaches, while George established himself as one of England’s greatest fly-halves and highest points scorers.
13. Gysie Pienaar & Ruan Pienaar (South Africa)
Both Springboks, with Ruan winning the 2007 Rugby World Cup and becoming one of South Africa’s finest utility backs.
12. Kuli Faletau & Taulupe Faletau (Tonga/Wales)
Kuli represented Tonga, while Taulupe became a Welsh legend and a three-time British & Irish Lion.
11. Don Clarke & Bevan Clarke (New Zealand)
“The Boot” is one of the greatest All Blacks ever, while son Bevan also represented New Zealand.