Rocky Elsom (born 14 February 1983) is a former Australian rugby union player.
He played the positions of flanker and number eight.
He was selected for 75 caps for Australia.
He is the most capped Australian blindside flanker.
Rocky was the 76th Australian test captain, having replaced Stirling Mortlock in 2009 for two years.
Rocky Elsom played for the Wallabies from 2005 until 2011.
Rocky Elsom played professionally for New South Wales, Brumbies and Leinster.
Elsom is one of Australia's most decorated players, having won Herald Super 14 player of the year in 2007, Wallaby of the year in 2008, European Player of the Year in 2009 and inducted into the European Cup Hall of Fame in 2010.
He also holds the record for most tries by a Wallaby forward and is one of only a handful of Australians to win a Heineken Cup medal twice.
Brian O'Driscoll once lauded Elsom as the best player in the world.Elsom's post rugby career started in spectacular fashion, taking over RCNM Racing Club Narbonne Mediterranean in 2013.
RCNM's 2013/14 season, Elsom's first at the 110 year old club, broke every major record in the club's history, except for highest individual point scorer and according to the LNR, occurred with the lowest player spend and lowest central funding in the league.
Elsom's low-cost, lightly-staffed, profitable model attracted the attention of the Qatar Investment Fund, with RCNM being pursued by its Chairman & CEO in 2015.