MARK KHEIRALLAH (FULL-BACK)

The leading point-scorer in Kingstone Press League One this season who was also nominated for the player of the year award, goal-kicking full-back Kheirallah is currently in his third spell with Toulouse.

Hailing from Australia, the 26-year-old was previously with NRL side Sydney Roosters, and his career honours include winning the feeder New South Wales Cup competition with Newtown Jets and helping Toulouse to victory in the 2014 Lord Derby Cup – France's premier knock-out competition – with a man-of-the-match performance.

This season alone has seen him score 30 tries and kick 163 goals.

KANE BENTLEY (HOOKER)

Although originally from New Zealand, Bentley has played most of his rugby in France after moving there as a youngster where his father played for La Reole.

The 29-year-old has been capped by France at international level and featured for them in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup, as well as playing for the Catalans Dragons at Super League level.

Although primarily seen wearing the number nine shirt, Bentley can play anywhere in the backs too if required and is a danger with his runs from dummy-half, as well as being a ferocious tackler.

GREGORY WHITE (FULL-BACK/WINGER) A dual-code player who holds French, Australian and British nationality, White was part of the first Toulouse team to play in the English rugby league system after joining them in 2011.

Capable of playing anywhere along the back three, White impressed former Barrow coach Bobbie Goulding enough to be called into the France squad during his time in charge of the national team.

He has been a regular in the Toulouse team this season, running in 13 tries in 22 appearances for the club.

JOHNATHON FORD (STAND-OFF)

Pulling the strings in the halves for Toulouse, the Cook Islands international has scored 10 tries this season in 26 appearances and has been a key figure in them going through the regular season unbeaten.

Another former Sydney Roosters player, Ford beat team-mate Kheirallah for this season's League One player of the year award at the recent presentation ceremony.

DANNY HULME (SCRUM-HALF)

The son of former Great Britain international David Hulme, the 26-year-old is in line to make his final appearance for Toulouse in the play-off final after deciding to leave the club at the end of the season.

Although he missed the semi-final win over York City Knights due to suspension, former Widnes Vikings half-back Hulme has 19 tries to his name in 17 appearances this season.