Super League Dream Team: Jamie Peacock named for 10th time

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Peacock and team-mate Zak Hardaker both made the Dream Team squad

Leeds Rhinos prop Jamie Peacock has been named in the Super League Dream Team for the 10th time, extending his own record.

The former England captain, 36, is one of five Challenge Cup-winning Rhinos in the squad, along with Ryan Hall, Kallum Watkins, Zak Hardaker and Carl Ablett.

Wigan Warriors captain Sean O'Loughlin has a fifth career selection and is joined by club team-mate Matty Smith.

Half-back Kevin Brown becomes Widnes' first Dream Team entrant.

Challenge Cup finalists Castleford are represented by Michael Shenton and Daryl Clark, while Warrington prop Chris Hill, St Helens winger Tommy Makinson and Catalan Dragons back-rower Elliott Whitehead complete the all-England-born line-up.

Saints won the League Leaders' Shield as Leeds finished sixth in the regular season table.

The Super League play-offs begin on Thursday, with eight clubs aiming to reach the Grand Final at Old Trafford on Saturday, 11 October.

Super League Dream Team 2014

Zak Hardaker (Leeds); Ryan Hall (Leeds), Michael Shenton (Castleford), Kallum Watkins (Leeds), Tommy Makinson (St Helens); Kevin Brown (Widnes), Matty Smith (Wigan); Jamie Peacock (Leeds), Daryl Clark (Castleford), Chris Hill (Warrington), Elliott Whitehead (Catalans), Carl Ablett (Leeds), Sean O'Loughlin (Wigan).

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