The Lions, remember, disbanded at the end of 2007 and reformed last year for a tour of New Zealand. Half of these players have played for Great Britain (not England) in at least one Test match. Once you have made your guesses, check out the answers on the final page.
5. Tulsen Tollett
Tollett played at the Penrith Panthers and the Parramatta Eels in Australia before joining the London Broncos for the inaugural season of 1996's Super League I. Tollett also had spells in rugby union with English Premiership side Harlequins and London Welsh.
6. Luke Robinson
Robinson was scouted by Eric Hawley and signed for Wigan Warriors aged 11. He made his debut for the club as a teenager during the 2002 Super League season and went on to represent both Salford City Reds and Huddersfield Giants.
7. Karl Pratt
Pratt was on the winning side in the 2003 Super League Grand Final, helping Bradford Bulls see off the Wigan Warriors. He earned another winner's medal in the 2003 Challenge Cup as the Bulls squeezed past his former club, Leeds Rhinos.
8. Lee Briers
The former Wales international won three Challenge Cup Finals with Warrington Wolves, for whom he made more than 400 appearances for and scored a club record 2,586 points.