Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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Not even on the bench. That's one hell of a call from Gatland, arguably the biggest call I can remember in my 35 years watching rugby.
Given up on trying to play rugby, reverted to 'Gatball' as they say, and picked the players (ie Welsh) that understand how to play it. Not sure how I feel about it, not exactly the 'Lions' thing to do, but if they win??
Still, the Welsh won't be happy until there's 23 of them in the squad....
Manu is the man to win this series for us.
Is BOD retiring after this?
Well I'm a Welsh supporter and I feel uncomfortable about there being so many Welsh in the team.
Well I'm a Welsh supporter and I feel uncomfortable about there being so many Welsh in the team.
O'Driscoll wasn't that great in the second Test, was he? Isn't it at least 50-50 that Roberts/Tuilagi would be better? Seems the fuss is more about reputation rather than the last match.
It's a big call that has triggered a massive media reaction, but there seems a decent case for the decision on playing grounds.
Davies was the Lions best player before the first test and while he's not been great, O'Driscoll's not been better despite playing in his favoured position and is probably not completely fit enough for a third big game in consecutive weeks ( he probably hasn't played three weekends running for a while). And there's no point having him on the bench, he's not that sort of impact player and can only play one position.
The team itself looks probably the strongest team of the three tests although O'Connely and Warburton will be missed
Ten Welshmen ?
Come on the Aussies!
he's made a big mistake with no welsh on the bench looool
i see even Ian Robertson has called it a 'massive mistake' re O'Driscoll
he's made a big mistake with no welsh on the bench looool