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?

13. South Sydney Rabbitohs – Rhys Wesser

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 11: Rhys Wesser of the Rabbitohs runs the ball during the round one NRL match between the Sydney Roosters and the South Sydney Rabbitohs at the Sydney Football Stadium on March 11, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

Rhys Wesser didn’t have a lengthy career at Redfern, but he made an impact. The former Panther spent the twilight of his career at South Sydney under John Lang, and still continues to work for South’s charity South’s Cares.

If ‘Rhys Lightning’ still has the pace and evasiveness he possessed in his career, then he’d be more than capable of leading a presumably young Rabbitohs' squad at the Nines.  And if Wesser isn't available, coach Michael Maguire is still young enough to pull on the boots...