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Ireland on the other hand must have given Gatland a lot to think about. Sexton definitely, possibly starting, Beirne Furlong , Stander , Healy all in contention. Connor Murray? Henshaw is on the plane.
The Welsh and Irish guys must be elated, despite the French defeat, I think Wales will lift the title and the Lions look like a combination of the two sides now.
What I'm still scratching my head over is how the hell did England manage to beat France last week?
France gave England room to play. Ireland smashed England to bits at the breakdown and at the scrum - England buckled under pressure from Ireland and imploded giving away penalty after penalty. If I were Gatland I wouldn't pick a single England player with the exception of May. I think Itoje is overrated as he gives away too many silly penalties. You can't afford that on a Lions tour.
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Taking Grayson off was one of the most boneheaded coaching decisions I’ve ever seen. He was on fire. Whereas Mallinder hasn’t played well since his return from injury after a year out.
Grayson would not have missed that penalty.
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I feel for Wales, losing the game as they did. They will end up as Champions IMHO.
I can't figure out what is happening in Scotland. They beat Italy as expected but never quite looked in total control. France will win the game on Friday but probably the winning margin needed is too much.
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For shits and giggles:
Hogg - just pips Williams
LRZ - if you're good enough etc....
Henshaw
Farrell
May
Davies
Sexton (Russell has been too flaky, but would love him to start if he could get it together)
Billy V/Doris
Tipuric
Beirne - been too good to leave out
AWJ
Itoje
Furlong
George
Sutherland
Owens
Jones
Sinckler
Henderson
Watson/Stander
Slade
Williams
Noise, randomness, ballistic uncertainty.
Hogg
Liam Williams (on the wing, been too good to leave out. Otherwise Adams)
North
Henshaw
LVR
Biggar
Murray
Faletau (back to his best)
Tipuric
Tadhg Beirne
AWJ
Itoje
Furlong
Owens
Jones
I think Sexton will start at stand off, he's hard as nails, seems to be as fit as ever and never seems to miss a kick at goal. Biggar will be second choice, there's no place for Farrell in the squad.
I do think Curry will make it, probably Watson as well, but not even sure about Itoje now - his star has waned over the last few games, and when you have eg AWJ, Beirne, Henderson all playing out of their skins, Itoje is on the bench at best. Tight head is an interesting one, you would have said Sinckler behind Furlong up til last weekend but I fancy Gatland will go for Fagerson if only to even things up a bit as there's no outstanding Scots apart from Hogg.
I still rate Lawes over Itoje. He's often not as visible but he does the lock stuff better.
But he's just had surgery for a bad pectoral injury so I can't see him being fit.
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CASTLE LAGER LIONS SERIES – JOINT STATEMENT
The British & Irish Lions and SA Rugby confirmed on Tuesday they were aligned on delivering the Castle Lager Lions Series in South Africa in the scheduled playing window.
The Lions Board confirmed its preference to SA Rugby on Monday evening, prior to follow-up meetings earlier today.
“After reviewing information relating to the various contingency scenarios being considered, I can confirm that the Board’s intended position is for the Tour to go ahead as scheduled in South Africa in 2021,” said Jason Leonard, Chairman of The British & Irish Lions.
“We acknowledge that there is a significant amount of work still to be undertaken to deliver a robust COVID-19 countermeasure plan to ensure a successful, safe and uninterrupted Tour. SA Rugby will have our full support to help implement this plan.”
Mark Alexander, President of the SA Rugby, said he would inform the Executive Council of the South African Rugby Union of the alignment.
“We appreciate the Lions’ faith and share their desire to see a safe and successful tour,” said Alexander.
“We have been in regular contact with our government to make that a reality against the backdrop of the pandemic and its predicted progression over the coming months.
“There are serious financial implications for SA Rugby, should the event take place without any supporters in attendance, and we cannot ignore that in our considerations. But we are determined that the eventual outcome will deliver the best occasion and experience for players, supporters and our commercial partners.”
Alexander said the original tour schedule was subject to review because of those considerations. Should any changes be required they will be communicated as soon as possible.
Leonard added: “Every British and Irish player dreams of wearing the famous red jersey, and players from the southern hemisphere aspire to be part of a Lions series. We owe it to the current players vying for a place in both squads to ensure they can become part of Lions history.
“We are very much looking forward to taking on South Africa for what promises to be a highly-competitive Series against the reigning World Champions.”
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Lawes doesn't start at lock anymore and hardly plays there...
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I wouldn't even take him.
The test side will be something like:
Hogg, Williams, Davies, Henshaw, LRZ, Biggar, Murray; Marler if available or Sutherland if not, Owens, Furlong, Itoje, AWJ, Curry, Tipuric, Faletau.
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I think Adams and May have both done it over several seasons and are on form, and both finish when there isn’t a right to finish. LRZ might fall into that category, but hasn’t played a big game yet. He’d be on the plane and prob in the subs.
and I don’t get Murray at the moment. Hardly played this season and had an average game against underperforming England with several mistakes and wrong choices. G Davies has been a key part of Wales’ improvement. He is rarely wrong this season and has good experience.