Dream Team: Tom Johnson – Exeter and England flanker

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1. Brett Sturgess – He would kill me if I didn’t put him! He’s a great scrummager and also very good around the park.
2. Sam Blythe – One of my teammates when I arrived at , he was a hugely talented guy. Fantastic in the lineout but also a very good scrummager.
3. Hoani Tui – He has been outstanding for us since we came up from the . A tough scrummager with great skills for a big guy.
4. Jamie Cudmore – Just an absolute beast of a man. Really stood out when we played this season – he’s that tough lock you need who hits rucks so hard it leaves dents in people.
5. Geoff Parling – You need someone to call the lineout and Geoff does a great job at that. Although he doesn’t necessarily look it, he is seriously powerful and carries well and makes a lot of tackles.
6. Akapusi Qera – He’s probably been the standout back row in the for the last four or five years. He’s great at turning the ball over but also has a good carrying game and he hits very hard in the tackle.
7. Andy Miller – Another guy I played with at Exeter, I’ve never seen anyone better over the ball. Once he got in there he was impossible to move and great at securing turnovers.
8. Joe Bearman – I used to play against him for when he was at Pirates in the Championship and have watched his progress at the and . Great carrier and always involved.
9. Haydn Thomas – I’ve picked Haydn because he’s great at pushing the forwards around and getting us on the front foot. He’s got a great break as well.
10. Nick Evans – When we play he’s the guy we know we have to stop if we are going to beat them. His goalkicking and great pace really stand out.
11. Christian Wade – I’m putting him in for his sheer pace and ability to beat people one on one. He’s so dangerous and developing into a great player.
12. Wesley Fofana – He opened a few eyes when we played Clermont. His pace, power and ability to offload was just a sight to behold. He stood out as a special player in a very good team.
13. Phil Dollman – One of those players who always seems to have a lot of time and space on the ball. He doesn’t look like he’s a physical specimen but he’s a very intelligent footballer and great for us at Exeter.
14. James Simpson-Daniel – As a fan growing up he was the player you would look for. It’s a shame he’s been injured as much as he has but he is still fantastic. It was a funny feeling playing against him but he’s just as impressive up close.
15. Sean Marsden – He played for Exeter and and was a bit like Phil Dollman in that despite not being the most physically gifted player, he was a great reader of the game, had good pace and was pretty tough.

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