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Ultimate XV: Lock

02/04/2020

Your Ultimate XV front three are fixed – now we move into the boilerhouse to pick your locks in our Ultimate XV feature – in association with doopoll.

The votes have been cast for tighthead prop with Rhys Thomas crowned the winner!

The attention now turns to the second row – with ten players over two days to select from!

Here are the first five… five more tomorrow!

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.

Which of these first five nominations gets your vote:

Peter Sidoli (2003-2008): 114 appearances

Lock Sidoli played for Neath and Ebbw Vale before his playing spell at Dragons that saw him make over a century of appearances between over five seasons. He later plated for Calvisano and is the brother of Robert Sidoli.

Rynard Landman (2014 to 2019): 115 appearances

Big South African Landman joined Dragons in 2014, after previously playing for Leopards, Lions, Boland Cavaliers and the Cheetahs in his homeland. Landman would become captain at Dragons and clocked up a century of appearances.

Luke Charteris (2003-2012): 142 appearances

Wales international Charteris played for almost a decade at Dragons before moving on to Perpignan, Racing Metro and Bath. The giant second row as played 74 Test matches for Wales between 2004 and 2017.

Cory Hill (2003-2009): 110 appearances

Hill made ten appearances for Cardiff Blue before moving onto Moseley in 2013 and then to Dragons a few months later. He earned his first senior cap with Wales against Australia in the opening match of the 2016 Under Armour Series. Hill was named vice-captain of the Welsh squad - alongside Ellis Jenkins - for the 2018 summer tour to Tonga and Samoa and was named in the 2019 Rugby World Cup squad.

Adam Jones (2007-2014) 127 appearances

Lock Jones was a firm Rodney Parade favourite after starting his career with Scarlets. A former Wales Under-19 captain, Jones earned his first senior Wales caps in the 2006 Six Nations.

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!

Here are the first fiveā€¦ five more tomorrow!
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