Dream Team: Dwayne Peel – Bristol and former Sale, Scarlets, Wales and Lions scrum-half

Dwayne Peel1. Gethin Jenkins – The best loosehead of his generation. He's been outstanding for so many years now and he knows the game inside out.
2. Matthew Rees – The type of guy you'd want to go to war with. He will never let you down and always fights until the end.
3. Adam Jones – He's been the cornerstone of the Welsh pack. I remember when he first broke in and he used to be pulled off after 30 minutes but he worked hard to become the best.
4. Bakkes Botha – Such a hard man. I'll never forget that time he came through the lineout and smashed me in the ribs. I struggled to sit properly in the car for about a year after that.
5. Paul O'Connell – An inspirational leader who I played with during the 2005 tour. Also faced him – just a nightmare.
6. Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe – The captain when I was at and what an amazing player. Such a workhorse with great work ethic. He also has the skills to match. The face of Argentinian rugby.
7. Martyn Williams – Very skilful player who had a very hard edge to his game. He was great on the floor too. The whole package for an openside.
8. Scott Quinnell – He was phenomenal when I first broke onto the scene. Every time we needed him he delivered.
9. Dimitri Yachvili – The Frenchman was a brilliant tactician. His kicking game and reading of the game was fantastic. Did wonders for and .
10. Stephen Jones – I probably played 300 games with him. A very good reader of the game like Yachvili and he'd always lead from the front. The and especially the fans will be delighted he's coming back to this summer.
11. He was just a genius with the ball. Had no right to have such a great career because of his size but created magic constantly.
12. Sam Tuitupou – A beast of a player. Puts in the biggest hits but also very underestimated with his distribution skills.
13. Regan King – Just sensational when he first came to the Scarlets. He could beat someone without the ball that's how smart he was. A nightmare to do skill drills with during training.
14. Joe Rokocoko – A massive guy who was frightening to play against. Every time I played the I made sure my box kick went into the stands so we did not have to see him counter attack.
15. Jason Robinson – He left the the year before I joined but I played with him in 2005. He was so electric. I remember that quarter-final in 2003 where he tore us apart. Did such a great job to adapt his game from rugby league.

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