The Auckland Nines are just over two weeks away, with NRL clubs set to finalise their squads within the next week or so. Over the past few years, one highlight of the tournament has been the appearance of retired players.

Some of the tournament’s most memorable moments in its brief history have come from retired players, with Brad Fitler’s intercept try and Matt King’s extra-time tournament winner at the peak. As retired players become more popular at the Nines, which former player could possibly make an appearance for your club at the tournament?

11. Parramatta Eels – Luke Burt

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 04: Luke Burt of the Eels in action during the round nine NRL match between the Parramatta Eels and the Canterbury Bulldogs at ANZ Stadium on May 4, 2012 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)

A veteran of over 250 NRL games, Luke Burt knows how to find the try line. Scoring 124 tries in his fourteen-year career, Burt is also a handy goal kicker, not to mention he’s potted a few field goals in his career. While Parramatta definitely possesses strike power in their backline with the likes of Bevan French, Semi Radradra, Michael Jennings and Josh Hoffman, how many turn out to the Nines is yet to be seen.

After having last year’s trophy stripped from them, the Eels will be hungry to win it back. And with Luke Burt (and his boot) in the side, he definitely improves their chances.