Italian number eight Sergio Parisse is already rugby's biggest loser but now he's one more test defeat shy of a huge milestone.
Following Italy's 38-14 Six Nations loss to Wales this morning in Cardiff, Parisse now sits on 99 test defeats.
Parisse made his test debut in 2002 and Italy will next week collect an 11th wooden spoon in the Six Nations over that time. Compatriot Martin Castrogiovanni played 119 tests and lost 88, the second most of all-time.
The 34-year-old played his 133rd test today and his 13th against Wales, a side he has only been on the winning side of twice.
Today he passed All Black Keven Mealamu into fifth on the all-time list for most tests played, however the All Blacks hooker only suffered 16 losses in his 132 tests.