Lawrence Dallaglio, at an authoritative 6ft 3 (190.5 cm), was a physically dominant force in rugby union, leveraging his height for power and presence in the back row. The English rugby icon captained England to the 2003 World Cup victory, starred for London Wasps, and earned induction into the World Rugby Hall of Fame in 2016. In his autobiography Blood, Sweat & Tears, he confirmed his playing height as 6ft 3in, paired with a 17-stone frame that defined his intimidating on-field image.
- England national team captain
- London Wasps stalwart
- World Rugby Hall of Fame inductee