The All Blacks have clashed with France on multiple occasions in the Rugby World Cup – often with memorable results. In the latest edition of our countdown of the 50 greatest players in tournament history, we cover off four players from the two nations – two from each – plus one of the greatest props to have played the game. » How The Roar’s top 50 RWC players works 30. Jerome Kaino (New Zealand) Position: Back-rower | World Cups: 2 (2011, ’15) | World Cup titles: 2 (2011, ’15) If you’ve got two winner’s medals at home, you deserve to be high up any list of the best Rugby World Cup players. When you add to that the fact that Kaino played almost every minute of every game in both 2011 and 2015, it’s easy to see why he is rated so highly by so many. Kaino’s influence on the All Blacks’ World Cup successes has become most clear following his retirement. The big back-rower often came up with impressive line-breaking runs and crucial tries (including one in each of the quarter and semi-finals in 2011) but perhaps his area of biggest influence was his defence. Just check out his…