TRC10 wrote: » Williams is the stronger defensively and aerially
Buer wrote: » For this reason, I think Williams is going to be the starter for the Lions. He's not lacking in ability going forward but is a far more solid option under the high ball. It's an area where Hogg has been attacked and exposed in recent months. I reckon it was a key reason as to why he lost his spot for Exeter also in the last few weeks. SA play a high pressing game with a focus on territory and a hard chase. Hogg might be able to bring a lot from an attacking and kicking perspective but I've no doubt they'd go after him in the air. Also, if the test games are moved to sea level, the booming kicks aren't going to be as prevalent.
TRC10 wrote: » there's the option of playing VDM
sydthebeat wrote: » who was it that was saying LCD was injured????
sprucemoose wrote: » i would imagine that will be a very very very unlikely option, especially since he was repeatedly caught out against japan
TRC10 wrote: » Must say, I didn't notice any glaring errors. That being said, I haven't watched it back yet. I know there are huge question marks over his defense.
TRC10 wrote: » He's basically James Lowe who plays for a country that can attack.
Sheep Shagger wrote: » A reminder the €15 sky sports monthly pass in Now ends tonight. Use code SPMUNOWQAXWD I'll cancel it towards end of July to be offered another cheap rate for the remainder of the tour. Gets you access to all 11 Sky Sports channel including the pop up Lions one.
starkid wrote: » oh great a lions game with no Irish players starting.
swiwi_ wrote: » Dunno. But we can surely expect a sharp display.
MarVeL wrote: » LCD was out cold for a while in the premiership final. Very surprised to see he made the team for this match, was thinking maybe the next one
Sangre wrote: » Suspect you'll get a poor reception to that joke.
pickarooney wrote: » Real lowest common denominator stuff
TRC10 wrote: » Big vote of confidence in Murray from Gatland right there haha
topdecko wrote: » No way he can return from a dislocated shoulder for this tour...surely that is not possible. seems like clickbait from the Telegraph.
Neil3030 wrote: » Yes. Shame Twitter cropped the rest of the quote, where Gatland went on to admit the sole reason he wants AWJ back is his lack of faith in Conor Murray.
TRC10 wrote: » Talking about how you hope someone else can lead out the team, isn't exactly showing faith in your current captain
irelandrover wrote: » Saying that you want your original captain to recover in time to play is hardly saying he doesn't have faith in Murray.
TRC10 wrote: » The original captain was ruled out for the tour and Murray appointed captain.The headline say's he wants him to "lead the team". I'm not sure if that's the exact quote, but talking to the press about how you want AWJ to come back and "lead the team" is surely a massive kick in the teeth to the new captain. Of course he wishes AWJ can recover. But surely he should be telling the press that he's backing the new captain and has faith in him, not going on about how much he hopes the old captain makes a miraculous recovery and can lead the team. It's an odd one.
aloooof wrote: » Where to start with this.... maybe it might be an idea to be sure of the quote before you go leaping to conclusions??
TRC10 wrote: » Well the headline directly misquotes him in that case. I took the quote on face value
pickarooney wrote: » Right, well that definitively answers any questions on whether injury kept James Ryan out of the Lions!