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Ultimate XV: Hooker

31/03/2020

It’s day two of our Ultimate XV feature – in association with doopoll - as fans decide our best ever line-up! The votes have been cast for loosehead prop with Rod Snow crowned the winner!

Now we move to the No.2 jersey and once again we’ve gone back in the archives to pick five players – remember, if you think someone else is deserving you can nominate them too!

Everyone who signs up and votes will be entered into a prize draw for a Dragons jersey.

We’ve narrowed it down to these five nominees at hooker:

Lloyd Burns (2008-2012): 38 appearances - Former Wales international Burns made his debut for Dragons in 2008 and became a favourite with fans. He would win seven caps for his country, and be named in the Rugby World Cup squad in 2011. He retired from rugby due to injury in 2012.

Elliot Dee (2013 to present): 106 appearances - Dee worked his way up through the ranks at Dragons to become a permanent senior squad member. Dee featured for Wales at Under-18s and Under-20s level before winning a senior call-up and making his Wales debut against Georgia at the Principality Stadium in November 2017. He has since won 29 caps for Wales.

Steve Jones (2003-2013): 180 appearances - Legendary front row Jones – known as Jabba for the speed of his tongue - played over 170 matches for the Men of Gwent and made his debut against the Ospreys in 2003. He made his Wales debut against Japan in 2001, toured with Wales to Australia in 2007, and won five caps for his country.

Thomas Rhys Thomas (2013-2017): 70 appearances - The former Wales hooker spent 10 seasons with Cardiff Blues, before making a switch to London Wasps in 2012. Thomas won 27 caps on the international stage, representing his country at the 2007 Rugby World Cup. In 2013, he moved to Dragons, where he spent four seasons and was appointed captain, before joining the coaching team after retiring from his playing career.

Tom Willis (2008-2012) 63 appearances - Former New Zealand hooker Willis – who was capped five times by the All Blacks - joined the region in 2008 and skippered the side for three seasons. Retired from playing in 2012 due to a hand injury.

So, who has got your vote? Click HERE to cast your vote and be entered into the prize draw!

Keep your eyes peeled for the winner and final team on our social media channels once the voting is complete!

Everyone who signs up and votes will be entered into a prize draw for a Dragons jersey...
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