Retiring Peter O’Mahony didn’t hesitate when naming his toughest opponents


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In a recent interview, retiring rugby player Peter O'Mahony named his three toughest opponents during his career, highlighting the challenges he faced on the pitch.

  1. Jerry Collins: The former All Blacks flanker was known for his physicality and tenacity, making him a formidable opponent.

  2. Filo Tiatia: Another tough competitor from New Zealand, Tiatia was recognized for his aggressive playing style in the back row.

  3. Marty Holah: Also from New Zealand, Holah was noted for his skills and toughness, contributing to O'Mahony's view of him as a challenging adversary.

O'Mahony's reflections underscore the competitive nature of international rugby and the respect he holds for these players who have pushed him to excel throughout his career.


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