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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aber-fan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 February 2012 at 9:22am
Originally posted by haydn_davies haydn_davies wrote:

Originally posted by scarlet_rob scarlet_rob wrote:

Originally posted by haydn_davies haydn_davies wrote:

Originally posted by Scarletstarch Scarletstarch wrote:

Spot the odd one out!   Wink
George sitting on the floor?? Wink
 
In all seriousness, does anyone else feel that these five could all start for the Lions next year?? On current form I'd say yes. ClapClapClap

Let's not get carried away. Rhys had a shocker today. Although it was excellent management by Gatland to keep him on when the whole of Wales was shouting for Stevo to come on.
OK, bar Rhys who didn't have a great game today - the others are IMO the best in GB & I in their positions at the moment and must be shoe-ins for a Lions test spot.
 
As far as FH goes, there is Sexton and O'Gara in Ireland and Farrell for England, there is no one else to rival Rhys appart from these players for the Lions. 
 
The only draw back is will 1/2p make the Lions squad as a FB, otherwise they may go for a 10 who's a better place kicker than Rhys.


To answer the second Q first - on current form, 1/2p is the best 15 in the 6N and is certain to be picked there in the Lions squad (barring injury).

O'Gara will surely be considered too old for the next Lions tour. The other three will be in the frame - Rhys should be first choice if he plays to his best (not like Saturday!). It'll depend on their form next season.
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I think there will be a lot of presure on Gatland (should he be selected) to pick Farrell at fly half.
 
The English media will have his head if he's not selected.
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Originally posted by JonWal JonWal wrote:

I think there will be a lot of presure on Gatland (should he be selected) to pick Farrell at fly half.
 
The English media will have his head if he's not selected.


There's no guarantee that he'll be England's 10 when Flood is back fully fit. He's only had one test at 10 so far!
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