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NATHAN CATT, FORMER BATH AND ENGLAND SAXONS PROP, CHOOSES THE BEST XV HE’S PLAYED WITH OR AGAINST...

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Retired Bath prop Nathan Catt picks his best XV

1. Alex Corbisiero –

Incredibly talented prop who was a really good ballcarrie­r and a fantastic scrummager. If you got things slightly wrong against him, you were punished.

2. Lee Mears – ‘Mearsy’ was a good mentor who did great things in the game. Good player, we followed similar pathways.

3. Matt Stevens – Probably the first modern-day prop who could do everything. Before him props scrummaged and hit hard, but he introduced ball-carrying and offloading to the role.

4. Danny Grewcock – Bath legend and probably the scariest bloke I’ve played with. Ferocious in everything he did, no one ever wanted to go anywhere near him in training!

5. Dave Attwood – Dave’s one of the most physical players I’ve seen and an unbelievab­le scrummager. Good ball-carrier and bighitter, I’ve got two first-rate enforcers in my second row.

6. David Pocock – Played against him at U20s level and he was enormous back then – a real man. He jackalled everyone for the next 14 years. Was one of those players who was just miles better than anyone else.

7. Julian Salvi – Played with him at Bath and against him at Leicester and Exeter and he just grafted his way through everything. Face was always a mess, but brilliant at the breakdown.

8. Amanaki Mafi – Only briefly at Bath but in the games he did play he broke our ball-carrying records. So explosive, so powerful and a very impressive specimen. Honourable mention to Leroy Houston – a popular man at Bath.

9. Ben Youngs – Played U20s with him and right from an early age he ran the show. Winning 100-odd caps for England says it all.

10. Alex Goode – Has won everything there is to win at club level and deserved more caps. Never seen a player have so much time on the ball, he’s just so composed.

11. Matt Banahan – Scored 100-plus tries for Bath and there were times when he was unplayable. Could bust tackles, offload and score great tries – had everything in the locker and could play second row if needed.

12. Olly Barkley – Unbelievab­le skillset and one of the best players I’ve seen. Could ping a ball 50 metres right into your arms without you moving an inch.

13. Manu Tuilagi – Similar to Pocock, I remember thinking ‘you are miles better than the rest’. Fortunatel­y, I didn’t have to tackle him too many times!

14. Semesa Rokoduguni – If Bath were losing, I’d plead for us to get the ball to him as he could always do something special to get us out of trouble. Sensationa­l.

15. Nick Abendanon – Bath’s player of the year three seasons running and European player of the year at Clermont. So durable, so brave with a brilliant skillset. Deserved way, way more than just two England caps.

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