Philippe Sella is a now retired former rugby union footballer, with a fine record from his playing days. He played 111 international matches for France over the course of his long career, making him the most capped international player ever. His playing days lasted a full 13 years and saw him mesmerise and destroy defences all over the world on a regular basis. It was in 1982 that he made his debut against Romania, and he soon became a world clas...