By Rugby Onslaught

World Cup winning legend misses out on Lawrence Dallaglio's greatest England XV

For about 20 years, the title of England's greatest ever fly-half, or even greatest ever player, was a landslide in favour of World Cup winning hero Jonny Wilkinson. But those days seem to be over.

The former World Rugby player of the year missed the cut in a recent 'England's Greatest XV' in favour of current captain Owen Farrell, compiled by none other than Wilkinson's own teammate in 2003 Lawrence Dallaglio.

Joining Jim Hamilton on The Big Jim Show recently, the No8 opted for Farrell at fly-half over Wilkinson which would have been an unthinkable call just a couple of years ago. He explained his reasoning: "I'd probably have Farrell at No10. I just think, he just needs to win a World Cup. He's won everything else. He just needs to win a World Cup, and probably deserves to. So I'd have him in at No10.

"Jonny was a brillaint rugby player, won us a lot of games, won us a World Cup final, but if you put Farrell in that team, England win as well."

In contrast, Hamilton picked Farrell at fly-half and Wilkinson at inside centre.

Dallaglio's team included 11 members of the 2003 World Cup winning squad, although neither Jason Leonard nor Kyran Bracken started in the final. Both were on the bench, but only Leonard actually made it onto the pitch in the victory over Australia.

Take a look at their teams:

Jim Hamilton's XV

1. Ellis Genge

2. Jamie George

3. Phil Vickery

4. Martin Johnson

5. Courtney Lawes

6. Lawrence Dallaglio

7. Lewis Moody

8. Billy Vunipola

9. Harry Ellis

11. James Simpson-Daniel

10. Owen Farrell

12. Jonny Wilkinson

13. Manu Tuilagi

14. Jack Nowell

15. Jason Robinson

Lawrence Dallaglio's XV

1. Jason Leonard

2. Jamie George

3. Phil Vickery

4. Martin Johnson

5. Maro Itoje

6. Richard Hill

7. Neil Back

8. Lawrence Dallaglio

9. Kyran Bracken

10. Owen Farrell

11. Ben Cohen

12. Manu Tuilagi

13. Will Greenwood

14. Jason Robinson

15. Josh Lewsey

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