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?

12. Penrith Panthers – Jamie Soward

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 08: Jamie Soward of the Panthers runs with the ball during the round nine NRL match between the Brisbane Broncos and the Penrith Panthers at Suncorp Stadium on May 8, 2015 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

He’s only been out of the game for six months, but Soward has already racked up a lot of gratitude from Phil Gould. Soward revealed that he walked away from Penrith (and the biggest wage of his career) so he didn’t prevent the growth of Nathan Cleary and Te Maire Martin.

Selfless acts like don’t go unnoticed, so it wouldn’t be a shock to see him get a fitting finale at the Nines tournament. Still possessing a wealth of speed and a strong kicking game, Soward could prove to be one of the best players in the tournament if he turned out for the mountain men.