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At the Aviva Premiership awards on Tuesday, ESPN's Austin Healey and Ben Kay announced their Dream Team following a rollercoaster season. Here we give you the rundown of who the Leicester legends deemed worthy of inclusion.

15. Mike Brown (Harlequins)

Rock-solid as always, Brown commanded respect at the back for Quins and also chipped in with 21 clean breaks across the course of the season - placing him second on the standings in that department.

14. David Strettle (Saracens)

Despite Sarries' rotation policy, the electric Strettle played 19 Premiership games this season, scoring five tries. More than his try-scoring however, he gave Saracens an out at every opportunity - making 22 clean breaks and beating 43 defenders.

13. Manu Tuilagi (Leicester)

Named as Discovery of the Season at the Premiership awards, Tuilagi's debut season was something to behold. He terrorised defences and laid on some crushing hits in defence, even if his enthusiasm got the better of him at times. Firmly in the frame for an England call.

12. Anthony Allen (Leicester)

After a couple of seasons in the wilderness following his England debut, Allen really hit his straps during this campaign. Where Tuilagi was eye-catching, Allen was solid and dependable, in the best sense. A strong passing game and good understanding with Toby Flood made him very effective throughout.

11. Chris Ashton (Northampton)

Ashton added a further 10 tries to his impressive Premiership tally this season - giving him a current haul of 27 from 40 career games - and also made his breakthrough at Test level. His support running and poaching instincts earned rave reviews in November and the Six Nations, but were also on display week-in, week-out for the Saints.

10. Jimmy Gopperth (Newcastle)

The 27-year-old Kiwi bagged the golden boot for the second consecutive season and if you want the one reason why Newcastle stayed up, you can look no further. His 230 points for the campaign gave him 100 more than the rest of the squad combined.

9. Danny Care (Harlequins)

The England scrum-half is of vital importance to Quins and the pace at which he plays underpins their new open style, pioneered this season by Conor O'Shea. Along with Nick Evans and Nick Easter he forms the backbone of the side.

1. Soane Tonga'uiha (Northampton)

The giant Saints prop was somehow overlooked for the Player of the Year shortlist, but it's impossible to doubt his impact on Northampton's season and style of play. Explosive out of the blocks, a great scrummager and committed defender, he's got it all.

2. Schalk Brits (Saracens)

One of the league's most exciting players, and one of the most consistent, Brits continues to do what few other hookers in the world game can. Has improved his set-piece work so that it now stands alongside his brilliant pace, handling and support play. Bagged the Premiership award for Try of the Season.

3. Brian Mujati (Northampton)

The rock at the heart of the Saints' brutal scrummage, the former Springbok tight-head has been dominant all season in the tight and is more than happy to go toe-to-toe with Tonga'uiha in a battle to impress with ball in hand.

4. Courtney Lawes (Northampton)

No other side in the league can boast a lock like the athletic Lawes. He tackles like a back-rower, is tireless around the field and in tandem with Christian Day has helped the Saints sculpt a very strong lineout.

5. Tom Hayes (Exeter, captain)

The Irish lock, brother of Test centurion John, led the Chiefs with distinction all season, also forming a formidable second-row partnership with James Hanks. Hayes played all 22 games of Exeter's season and his efforts are not likely to be forgotten any time soon by the club's supporters.

6. Tom Wood (Northampton)

Officially the Player of the Season, Wood seamlessly slotted into a competitive back-row at the Saints after his switch from Worcester and did enough to ensure five starts for England during the Six Nations. Quick, athletic and with strong skills at the breakdown, expect him to be around for some time.

7. Jacques Burger (Saracens)

As hard as nails, Burger has characterized Saracens' grit and determination since arriving last season. If they are to go on to the ***le this season their Namibian flanker will be at the heart of their effort in defence and attack.

8. Thomas Waldrom (Leicester)

Arguably the signing of the season, the former Crusaders No.8 lit up the Premiership, playing 21 of Leicester's games. He topped the table for most carries across the campaign and was fifth on the list of metres gained - behind four fullbacks. Also declared his England eligibility.

 
Agreed, I think that nearly every side in the premiership can boast someone as exciting/better than Strettle! But apart from that a pretty fair list.
 
Mike Brown is a joke.

He's also not deserving of a place in that team. Foden, Goode, Murphy & Morgan have been much better IMO.
 
Was Jimmy Gopperth really the best 10 in the prem?

Genuine question - I've not really paid that much attention to Falcons this season, but I remember him fluffing a few kicks towards the end of the season in high pressure games
Would've though Nick Evans would've been in there

Brown's a decent player, but a bit of a d**k and there are better 15s
 
In papers in Ireland that Hayes will be asked to play for England. Hope he doesn't but I always said he could be decent backup at international level
 
Was Jimmy Gopperth really the best 10 in the prem?

Genuine question - I've not really paid that much attention to Falcons this season, but I remember him fluffing a few kicks towards the end of the season in high pressure games
Would've though Nick Evans would've been in there

Brown's a decent player, but a bit of a d**k and there are better 15s

DING DING DING DING DING!

Seriously. Why the hell are people kvetching about Mike Brown and David Strettle being in there when we are told that JIMMY ****ING GOPPERTH was the best fly-half in England this year.

No. Just no. Its not true and we all know it. If there have been no better 10s this season leave the space empty.
 
Was Jimmy Gopperth really the best 10 in the prem?

Genuine question - I've not really paid that much attention to Falcons this season, but I remember him fluffing a few kicks towards the end of the season in high pressure games
Would've though Nick Evans would've been in there

Brown's a decent player, but a bit of a d**k and there are better 15s

If you guys aren't happy with Gopperth we'll happily take him back. He would have been a far better bet than Donald.
 
Gopperth single handedly kept Newcastle in top flight rugby this season (and the LV cup final) - No mean feat when you consider how **** the rest of their team is.
 
Lads just realized not 1 Glaws got in.
I watched them a bit and thought they were very good.
Won the LV and I don't know who but surely they deserved a player in there.
 
Gopperth single handedly kept Newcastle in top flight rugby this season (and the LV cup final) - No mean feat when you consider how **** the rest of their team is.

Really? Gopperth didn't win all those penalties by himself and the 3/4 line might have something to say about how they scored so few tries. Good goal kicker, not a lot else if you ask me.
 
Meh. Tui'Tupo, Bobo and Eaves would hardly strike fear even if it were Perpignans pack, George Greegan at Pivot and Carlos Spencer at rudder.
 

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