Dream Team: Declan Cusack – Doncaster fly-half

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1. Luke Cowan-Dickie – I only played with him a few times down at Plymouth Albion and he was still a loosehead. Very aggressive and keen to get stuck in.
2. Mike Sherry – He’s always reliable for , he would also keep spirits high in my team. Would love to see him add to his sole Irish cap.
3. John Hayes – A true Munster and legend. He played at the highest level for over a decade and he was the cornerstone of every pack he played in.
4. Paul O’Connell – Another Irish legend in my team. League and Europe titles with Munster, and Grand Slams with Ireland, tour, he won it all. Nothing else to add really.
5. Glenn Young – He came down to the Knights on loan from Newcastle last season. Super athletic, excellent skills and a genius when it comes to World War II trivia.
6. Jack Ram – The Tongan international has only been in Donny a few months but he is full of effort and a very intelligent football player.
7. Peter O’Mahony – The new Munster captain is an aggressive human being and an excellent leader. He always gives his best and only an injury will slow him down.
8. Afa Amosa – Now with La Rochelle in the Top14, I played with Afa in for Gernika. He’s always full of joy and energy which shows on and off the field.
9. Conor Murray – That guy has all the skills to play at either scrum-half or fly-half. A joy to play with back in Ireland. To top it all he’s as neat and tidy off the field as he is on it.
10. Ronan O’Gara – If in doubt over how good Ronan was as a fly-half, look up his Grand Slam winning drop goal in 2009 or his try against Leinster in the 2006 Heineken Cup semi-.
11. Keith Earls – The Damien Duff of Irish rugby. Silent but lethal when you least expect him to be. An excellent bloke off the field too.
12. Will Hurrell – He was outstanding with Doncaster last season as we pushed hard for to the . A gainline machine with the weirdest body shape ever.
13. Barry Murphy – The old Munster centre was quick, skilful and always good for a laugh. Shame he had to retire at only 28 in 2011. Now a full-time musician he is pencilled in for social/entertainment secretary.
14. Doug Howlett – Very intelligent player. His try scoring record speaks for itself really. He still is to this day the most prolific try scorer in All-Blacks and history.
15. Paul Jarvis – The Knights full-back should be a punt returner in the NFL. Loose kicks to this back three would lead to very entertaining rugby.

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