The British & Irish Lions will embark on an eight-match
tour to South Africa in July culminating in the third and final Test in August The British &
Irish Lions Tour in South Africa begins on July 3, although there will be a
pre-tour match against Japan at Murrayfield on June 26 before the team
departs.
The tour has been shortened from 10 games to eight, with the
Lions playing Super Rugby sides the Stormers, Sharks and Bulls before the Test
series.
The first match in South Africa will be against the Stormers
on July 3, with further warm-up matches against a South Africa Invitational
side, the Sharks, South Africa A and the Bulls before the start of the
three-Test series against the Springboks on July 24. The final Test is on
August 7.
Sky Sports has the exclusive broadcast rights for the tour.
Lions Tour 2021 fixtures and TV channel
Saturday, June 26… Japan… Murrayfield… Sky Sports… KO TBC
Saturday July 3… Stormers… Cape Town… Sky Sports… KO 7pm GMT
Wednesday, July 7… South Africa Invitational… Port Elizabeth… Sky Sports… KO 7pm GMT
Saturday, July 10… Sharks… Durban… Sky Sports… KO 7pm GMT
Wednesday, July 14… South Africa A… Mbombela… Sky Sports… KO 7pm GMT
Saturday, July 17… Bulls… Pretoria… Sky Sports… KO 7pm GMT
Saturday, July 24… South Africa… Johannesburg… Sky Sports… KO 7pm GMT
Saturday, July 31… South Africa… Cape Town… Sky Sports… KO 7pm GMT
Saturday, August 7… South Africa… Johannesburg… Sky Sports… KO 7pm GMT
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With less than a year until the team lands in Cape Town, the
association will establish a cloud media ecosystem that will transform the way
Lions collect, manage and share their digital media while enabling the
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British and Irish Lions partner with digital platform innovators PT SportSuite
The association will establish a cloud media ecosystem that
will transform the way Lions collect, manage and share their digital media. By
transforming Lions’ digital media workflow, unlocking the power of their
digital media archive, and providing OTT video distribution to the tour’s
mobile app and web platform, fans will enjoy more epic sports content than
ever.
In a key attraction for Lions, PT SportSuite will work with
existing partners to ensure unprecedented collaboration among all stakeholders
by providing an official media portal that provides sponsors with real-time
access to exclusive Lions media.
The main stakeholders will always be the supporters of the
Lions of the “sea of reds”. In an effort to make South Africa 2021
truly a fan affair, fans will have the opportunity to make their own mark on the
rich history of the team by making their own Lions media presentations through
a series of content challenges for fans.
Rich Cheary
Rich Cheary, CEO of PT SportSuite, said: It is a great honor
for our team to work with the British & Irish Lions, one of the world’s
great sports brands, and their partners. The 97 Lions’ epic tour of South
Africa is still indelibly imprinted on my sports memory, so for PT SportSuite
bringing our digital ecosystem is very exciting for our sports fan team.
British and Irish Lions partner with digital platform innovators PT SportSuite
We look forward to working with the Lions to provide a
foundation on which to unearth the digital gems of past tours: Rich Cheary, CEO
of PT SportSuite.
“We look forward to working with the Lions digital team to provide a strong and scalable foundation upon which to unearth the digital gems of past tours to a level never seen before, while also providing passionate Lions fans the opportunity to leave an indelible mark on future tours. Your contributions to the media will add immense value to the media archive generated by the ever-growing Lions tour.”
Shane Whelan
British & Irish Lions Director of Communication, Media and Digital Media, Shane Whelan, said: “We are delighted to have partnered with PT SportSuite, with whom we have worked closely over the past few months. The digital archive is a fantastic addition and allows us to be more efficient in terms of storing key digital assets.”
We look forward to maximizing the broad offering of fan
engagement features PT boasts in the coming months: Shane Whelan, Director of
Communications, Media and Digital Media, B&I Lions.
British and Irish Lions partner with digital platform innovators PT SportSuite
“Additionally, we have already seen the benefits of the video platform in terms of our new website and recently launched application. We look forward to maximizing the broad offering of fan engagement features PT boasts over the coming months.”
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Fans have been voting on the Lions side they would like to
see take on South Africa next summer and there are only two Welshmen given the
nod
The British and Irish Lions have released the line-up fans
want to see as things stand – with just two Welsh players making the grade.
The Lions, once again under the leadership of former Wales
coach Warren Gatland, is set to tour South Africa next summer, and the
speculation over who will earn their place on the plane has predictably already
begun.
Wales haven’t had a good 2020, with last weekend’s victory
over Georgia halting a run of six consecutive Test defeats.
British and Irish Lions release the XV fans want to be picked as Alun Wyn Jones and Justin Tipuric miss out
Whether such poor form will harm the chances of the country’s
stars from earning a place in Gatland’s squad remains to be seen, but the fans
believe there’s little room for Welsh representation at this stage.
Releasing the overall XV voted on by fans through the Lion
app, only two Wales players make the side, with Liam Williams given the nod at
winger, while Jonathan Davies is handed a place at center alongside Manu
Tuilagi, who is one of 10 England players included.
Tom Curry, Billy Vunipola, and Sam Underhill are also handed
places up front, behind a front row of Mako Vunipola, Jamie George, and
Ireland’s Tadhg Furlong.
Stuart Hogg is Scotland’s one and only representative at
full-back, with Jonny May on the wing.
Owen Farrell is at 10, with Ben Youngs chosen at scrum-half.
There is some way to go before Gatland makes up his mind, but
the consensus at the moment is that a large English contingent will be required
next summer.
British and Irish Lions release the XV fans want to be picked as Alun Wyn Jones and Justin Tipuric miss out
The Lions will take on Japan in a historic home match at
Murrayfield on June 26 before jetting off to South Africa, with the first test
in Port Elizabeth on July 7.
The fans’ Lions XV: Stuart Hogg, Liam Williams,
Jonathan Davies, Manu Tuilagi, Jonny May, Owen Farrell, Ben Youngs, Mako
Vunipola, Jamie George, Tadhg Furlong, Maro Itoje, James Ryan, Sam Underhill,
Tom Curry, Billy Vunipola
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The British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa next year will be a very special one for a member of the 2019 Springboks Rugby World Cup-winning team. Rugby enthusiasts can book British lions 2021 tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
Jesse Kriel revealed on Twitter that his great-grandfather,
John Hodgson, played in the famous red jersey against the All Blacks and
Wallabies 90 years ago. Hodgson, a loose forward who played his English rugby
club for North Northumbria, was involved in the 6-3 win over New Zealand in
Dunedin and the 15-10 loss to the All Blacks in Auckland in 1930.
Meet the Springbok whose great-grandfather played for the British and Irish Lions
In all, the Gosforth-born winger made 15 appearances for the
British & Irish Lions, scoring nine points. He also represented England
from 1932-1936, winning seven international matches, including the England team
that played against the 1932 Springboks in London on January 2, 1932.
“I think it’s very special, really, to know that he played for the Lions,” Kriel told the official Springbok website.
Kriel went on to explain that relatives in England initially
wanted to present the Hodgson Lions cap to their grandfather David’s sister
Diana, but due to international travel restrictions due to the Covid-19
pandemic, it was decided to send it by post to South Africa, where he arrived
safely a few days ago.
“You can imagine how happy she was, proud and a little bit excited when the package was delivered to her,” said Kriel from Tokyo, where she currently plays for the Canon Eagles.
It was a good idea for discussions in the family group chat
on WhatsApp.
“I thought it would be nice to share the moment on Twitter, especially with the Lions tour of South Africa on the horizon.”
Jesse Kriel
Kriel’s twin brother Dan previously played with him for the
Bulls in Pretoria and while Jesse has made Japan his rugby home, Dan moved to
Cape Town, where he played for the Western Province, and later the Lions in
Johannesburg, whom he was recently captain.
Meet the Springbok whose great-grandfather played for the British and Irish Lions
The Kriel twins represented the Junior Springboks at the
World Rugby U20 Championship in New Zealand in 2014, where they defeated their
New Zealand hosts twice before suffering a close defeat to England U20 in the
final at Eden Park.
John McDonald Hodgson was born on February 13, 1909, in
Gosforth, England and passed away on April 21, 1970.
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There is good news and bad news for rugby fans who were left
despondent after failing to secure tickets for next year’s British &
Irish Lions tour to South Africa.
Seats were quickly snapped up when they were initially made
available but a second batch for matches has become available to South African
residents. However‚ those tickets exclude the three Test matches.
Good news and bad news for rugby fans seeking tickets to British & Irish Lions tour to SA
Tickets to see the British & Irish Lions take on South
Africa ‘A’‚ a special Invitational team as well as the Stormers‚ Sharks and
Bulls are available for R100. They will go on general sale on a
first-come-first-served basis on Wednesday.
SA Rugby said in a statement sales have reopened following
the reconciliation of the ballot process‚ which saw the three-Test matches
over-subscribed by as much as 574%.
“Those who were unlucky enough to miss out in the ballot have
been notified by email of the second chance‚ which will commence at 10h00 on
Wednesday‚ November 18 via www.lionstour2021.co.za (SA time)‚” SA Rugby said in
a statement.
“We had a tremendous uptake when the ballot opened; with the
‘sold out’ signs going up for the Tests and close to sold out for the
provincial matches‚” said Jurie Roux‚ SA Rugby’s chief executive.
“Now that those sales have been confirmed we can put the
balance of the tickets into the market to give more people the chance be part
of this once-in-a-decade experience.
“Lions tours of South Africa come around less frequently than
do Rugby World Cups. They are occasions that make rugby history in the biggest
way. This is another chance to be part of the magic.”
Good news and bad news for rugby fans seeking tickets to British & Irish Lions tour to SA
The British & Irish Lions play their opening match
against the Stormers in Cape Town on 3 July‚ in the first international rugby
match at the Cape Town Stadium.
Before the three Tests‚ the Lions will also visit Port
Elizabeth (against a South Africa Invitational team on 7 July)‚ Durban (Sharks
on 10 July)‚ Nelspruit (South Africa ‘A’ on 14 July) and Pretoria (Bulls on 17
July).
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PT Sport Suite has been chosen by The British & Irish
Lions to provide media services, which empower the Lions’ to tell the story of
the 2021 tour to South Africa.
With less than a year until the squad touches down in Cape
Town, the partnership will establish a cloud media ecosystem that transforms
the way the Lions collect, manage and share their digital media while enabling
the collection of media content from players and supporters.
“The partnership will establish a cloud media ecosystem that transforms the way the Lions collect, manage and share their digital media”
British and Irish Lions partner with digital platform innovators PT Sport Suite
By transforming the Lions’ digital media workflow, unlocking
the power of their digital media archive, and providing video OTT distribution
to the tour mobile app and web platform, supporters will enjoy more epic
sporting content than ever before.
In a key attraction for the Lions, PT Sport Suite will work with existing
partners to ensure unprecedented collaboration between all stakeholders – by
providing an official media portal that gives sponsors real-time access to
exclusive Lions media.
The biggest stakeholders will always be the ‘sea of red’ Lions supporters. To
make South Africa 2021 a truly fan-first affair, supporters will be allowed to
make their mark on the team’s rich history by making their own Lions media
submissions via a series of fan content challenges.
PT Sport Suite CEO Rich Cherry said: “It’s a great honor
for our team to be working with the British & Irish Lions – one of the
world’s great sporting brands – and their partners. The epic 97 Lions tour of
South Africa is still indelibly printed in my sporting memory, so for PT Sport
Suite to be bringing our digital ecosystem to bear is very exciting for our
sports-mad team.
“We’re looking forward to working with the Lions to provide a foundation upon which to unearth the digital gems of past tours – Rich Cheery, PT Sport Suite CEO”
“We’re looking forward to working with the Lions digital team to provide a sound and scalable foundation upon which to unearth the digital gems of past tours on a level not seen before while providing passionate Lions fans with the opportunity to make an indelible mark on future tours. Their media contributions will add immense value to the ever-growing Lions archive of tour-generated media.”
British and Irish Lions partner with digital platform innovators PT Sport Suite
British & Irish Lions director of digital, media, and
communication Shane Whelan said: “We are delighted to have partnered with
PT Sport Suite, who we have worked closely with over the past few months. The
digital archive is a fantastic addition and allows us to be more efficient in
terms of storage of key digital assets.”
“We look forward to maximizing the broad offering of fan engagement functionality that PT boasts over the next few months – Shane Whelan, B&I Lions director of digital, media and communications”
“Also, we have already seen the benefit of the video platform in terms of our new look website and recently launched app. We look forward to maximizing the broad offering of fan engagement functionality that PT boasts over the next few months.”
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Warren Gatland has always sought the white heat of the Six Nations decision-makers when it comes to finalizing outstanding picks for the British and Irish Lions squads. Rugby fans can book British lions 2021 tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
The most famous example of this was Wales’ victory over
England in Cardiff in 2013. By winning the title, Wales not only denied England
a Grand Slam, but the form of their 30-3 victory solved a number of key
problems. Selection for Gatland before the Australian tour.
“It’s a situation where you want to see players under pressure, and that’s what we’re going to face in Australia,” Gatland said before the game.
Alex Cuthbert and Justin Tipuric were two of several Welsh
players chosen for the tour as a result, while Chris Robshaw was the
highest-profile of the English contingent who would miss it.
Makeshift series could be critical to shaping the British Lions squad
Four years later, there was an equally shocking climax for
the championship, when Ireland defeated a team from England pursuing a second
successive Grand Slam in Dublin. Peter O’Mahony, who had only reached the
starting XV when Jamie Heaslip retired with a back injury in the warm-up, Iain
Henderson and CJ Stander won the selection after the 13-9 win, with O’Mahony
moving on to be captain. The Lions in the first Test against the All Blacks.
Next year’s Six Nations will undoubtedly prove equally
conclusive for several players when Gatland finalizes his team for the South
African tour. And yet a closer look at his picks for the last two tours, and
the previous tour of South Africa in 2009, when he had a key role as strikers
coach, shows that this fall’s internationals will also likely have significant
influence.
It was a sweeping debut for Andrew Powell against South
Africa in November 2008 that made Cardiff No. 8 stands out and caught the
attention of Gatland, and he became a colorful and popular member of the South
African tour. Ugo Monye and Riki Flutey also debuted for England that fall,
with Monye starting Test 1 against the Springboks and Flutey played a key role
in Test’s third victory in Johannesburg.
Makeshift series could be critical to shaping the British Lions squad
England’s impressive victory over the All Blacks four years
later had a similar impact for Tom Youngs, who had made his debut that fall,
and Geoff Parling, who was in his first year of international rugby. Youngs
started the first two Tests, Parling the second and third, as the series was
won 2-1.
The fall of 2016 was even more shocking, with Tadhg Furlong
launching onto the world stage as an outstanding hard-headed mainstay after
just a handful of starts when Ireland defeated New Zealand and Australia,
prompting influential commentators to link him to the Lions selection.
England was the main beneficiary this time, however, when
Ben Te’o and Elliot Daly debuted that fall and played for the Lions Test team.
Kyle Sinckler also got into Gatland’s considerations after
making his substitute debut for England that fall in victories over South
Africa, Fiji, Argentina and Australia and made the test team for all three
games against the All Blacks.
Makeshift series could be critical to shaping the British Lions squad
Jamie George also did enough off the bench to convince
Gatland to pick him ahead of Dylan Hartley as one of three hookers and he
finished as the test hooker. Which brings us to the start of the inaugural Fall
Nations Cup, which begins on Friday night with Ireland entertaining Wales in
Dublin. Will the opportunity call again during the next month?
It could be argued that the absence of New Zealand,
Australia, South Africa and Argentina due to the Covid-19 pandemic will have
reduced the competitive intensity that players are exposed to.
And yet the staging of what is effectively a Six
Nations-plus tournament could also be seen as a glorious month-long test of the
Lions, providing Gatland with valuable information and data on how his
“likely”, “possible” and “bolters” match in
head-to-head context.
Gatland will undoubtedly use the Six Nations performances
next year as the ultimate decider, but never before has a Lions coach had the
luxury of scrutinizing so many internationals among local unions in the same
season, and this fall too. There is a competitive advantage, with a cup at
stake for the first time.
Makeshift series could be critical to shaping the British Lions squad
The evolution of the respective teams in the year after the
World Cup brings an additional advantage to Gatland. Each team is already in
the process of bleeding new faces, but this fall they will fight not with their
Southern Hemisphere counterparts but directly with potential rivals for the
Lions team.
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Head coach Warren Gatland has revealed he will name the
smallest touring party ever assembled for a British & Irish Lions tour in
2021
Gatz took 41 players on the last tour but has revealed the
much smaller group next year.
Therefore, the squad who jets off to South Africa next July
is sure to leave a few big names behind.
Here, RUCK selects five huge names who we think could very
well be the unlucky ones to miss out on selection.
Jonathan Davies (Wales)
Jonathan Davies (Wales)
Lads, it’s impossible to deny the center was phenomenal four
years ago in New Zealand and he was deservedly the man of the series – but when
was the last time he honestly had a decent game? Under Wayne Pivac, the
30-year-old has made five underwhelming appearances with an average score of
5/10 from the player rating section The Rugby Paper during this
period. We can pretend he’s the same player all we want, but it’s simply not
true.
Jonny May (England)
Jonny May (England)
Might be being a bit brutal here, but May peaked last year
and hasn’t been at his try-scoring best for a while now. Failed to score for
Gloucester after rejoining them from Gloucester in July with his barren run
stretching into his last two internationals. The speedster has now failed to
cross the whitewash in his last nine hours of play. This would be unfortunate,
but his badly timed dip in form could cost him a place on the Lions tour.
Taulupe Faletau (Wales)
Taulupe Faletau (Wales)
Another Welshman who started four years ago, but injuries
have begun taking their toll on the powerhouse. He’s recently returned to the
international fold but looks a shadow of his former self. CJ Stander, Billy
Vunipola, Caelan Doris represent significant competition for a place in the
squad.
Finn Russell (Scotland)
Finn Russell (Scotland)
On paper, he’s possibly the most talented player the British
Isles has to offer. However, let’s be frank, the Scots’ flair and
unpredictability are not what Gatland looks for In a number 10. Against South
Africa, he’ll want a playmaker that looks after the ball, which just isn’t
Russell, who conceded five turnovers for Racing in the recent Champions Cup
final. You can already imagine the outcry come June when Dan Biggar or George
Ford are called up ahead of him
Hamish Watson (Scotland)
Hamish Watson (Scotland)
This is just sad. Nobody would complain about the back-rower
making the squad, but let’s assume Gatland only going to select two open sides.
There is a lot of competition with Justin Tipuric, Sam Underhill, Jack Willis,
and Josh van der Flier battling out for those places. When it comes down to
marginal picks, the Scots almost always miss out.
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The opening weekend of the inaugural Fall Nations Cup featured a host of international matches, lots of attempts, and no shortage of drama. Ireland kicked off the show with an impressive win against Wales on Friday night before Scotland continued their winning streak with a hard-won victory over Italy. Rugby enthusiasts can book British lions 2021 tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
A physical battle between England and Georgia concluded the
first round at Twickenham, with the reigning Six Nations champions showing
their power to secure extra points success. And with the ticking of the clock
towards the 2021 Tour to South Africa, there were a number of individual
performances that would certainly have piqued Warren Gatland’s interest.
Hat-Trick Hero George and Lowe Stars on Debut
GEORGE TREBLE DOWNS GEORGIA
It was a brutal physique that dominated the day when England
proved they were more than a match for Georgia’s heavyweight group, with the
hosts prevailing 40-0 on their return home. Flanker Jack Willis marked his
debut with an attempt to get the score going for the hosts, who had not played
at home since their Six Nations victory against Wales in March.
Then it was time for the Jamie George show, as the 2017
British and Irish Lions hooker benefited from powerful mauls to crash over the
cover-up twice in nearly identical moves. Two fellow Lions also combined for
the bonus point trial at the peak of the break, with Jonathan Joseph breaking
in midfield before finding Elliot Daly to put England 26-0 up.
George completed his hat-trick becoming the first English
hooker to hit a test triple after the interval with another replica of his
first two scores, while Dan Robson dived to bring in England’s sixth, with Owen
Farrell converting five of those.
Hat-Trick Hero George and Lowe Stars on Debut
And George was happy to keep his own contribution low-key, saying, “It was a great team performance. What I liked the most was that when it came to forwards, we got on the plate.”
SCOTLAND KEEP THE MOMENTUM
Scotland posted their fifth straight win by beating Italy
28-17 in Florence, but Gregor Townsend’s men didn’t have it all their way in
their Fall Nations Cup arc. The Azzurri were ready for the game from the first
whistle and Paolo Garbisi’s booty together with Matteo Minozzi’s first-half try
ensured the hosts won 11-7 at half-time.
Duhan van der Merwe’s impressive try kept the visitors in
touch, but Garbisi extended Italy’s lead after the restart with another penalty
before Zander Fagerson try tied the score. Garbisi struck again to reestablish
Italy’s lead as momentum continued to waver before the turning point in the
game arrived with just under 15 minutes to play.
Hat-Trick Hero George and Lowe Stars on Debut
Scotland put faith in their pack and parried a shot on goal,
resulting in a lineout maul that eventually gave Scott Cummings a chance to
improve. Duncan Weir’s third successful conversion put the visitors four ahead,
but they weren’t finished yet, crossing through George Turner again for a
valuable extra point attempt.
IRELAND RAIN IN THE JONES PARADE
It was a great night for two greats from the Lions and Wales
on Friday, as Alun Wyn Jones made it up 150 caps and George North came off the
bench for his 100th international appearance. But his milestones were among the
only highlights for Wayne Pivac’s team, which was beaten for the sixth straight
loss to Ireland in their final Fall Nations Cup game.
The first tournament saw Andy Farrell’s men open a 16-6 lead
at halftime, with Quinn Roux’s try, Johnny Sexton’s eight points and a Billy
Burns penalty doing the damage. Leigh Halfpenny took two penalties in the first
half and added another after the break to keep Wales in touch, but his efforts
were in vain when Ireland pulled away in the final stages.
Hat-Trick Hero George and Lowe Stars on Debut
Burns scored another penalty before Conor Murray took over
the kicking duties and nailed another couple of attempts, adding a conversion
later after James Lowe crossed on his debut. Lowe looked at home on the international
stage when he won his first international match, while Jamison Gibson-Park and
Caelan Doris also impressed on an unforgettable night for Farrell and his team.
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Lowe, named to start on the left-wing, scored a first test
trial in the 81st minute of his team’s 32-9 victory over Wales in the opening
match of the Autumn Nations Cup in Dublin.
Maybe Lions next: James Lowe tipped for British Lions call-up following Ireland debut
The 28-year-old did little harm to his actions when he made
the move to test rugby, earning praise from various quarters and a 7/10 rating
in RugbyPass player ratings for his efforts at Aviva Stadium. His appearance in
the emerald green jersey culminates a 36-month journey he undertook to be
eligible for Ireland after moving to his adopted nation from New Zealand to
play for Leinster in 2017.
James Lowe
Lowe has thrived since his transfer from the Chiefs to the
Irish club giants, scoring 33 attempts in 49 outings as he played a key role in
the success of PRO14 and Champions Cup in recent seasons. An equally fruitful
period in the Irish national team appears to be ahead for the former Maori All
Blacks representative, with fans and experts on Twitter voicing their thoughts
on Lowe’s first foray into international rugby.
Some users were bold in their evaluations of Lowe’s
performance, even going so far as to suggest that the sprinter could be in line
for a British and Irish Lions call-up for their 2021 South Africa tour. A
friend of mine in Nelson told me that James Lowe has now scored in his Tasman
debut, the Chiefs, New Zealand M?ori, Leinster and Ireland. Maybe the Lions are
next?
Maybe Lions next: James Lowe tipped for British Lions call-up following Ireland debut
Warren Gatland
If Lions boss Warren Gatland selected him on next year’s
squad, he would join an exclusive group of players who played both for and
against the Lions. Having appeared for the Maori All Blacks in their 32-10 loss
to the Lions three years ago, it would not be unattainable for Lowe to join
Riki Flutey, James Hook, Jared Payne and Elliot Daly in accomplishing such a
feat.
With the remainder of the Fall Nations Cup, a Six Nations
campaign, and the European club season still to play between now and that team,
there’s plenty of time for Lowe to make his case for a Republic tour in eight
months. Elsewhere, those with ties to Kiwi, however, were disappointed by New
Zealand’s profligacy in allowing the Nelson-born product to escape the clutches
of the All Blacks.
Some users even used Lowe’s debut to criticize Ireland’s
selection policy that allows the New Zealander to play for the country but
prevents French star Simon Zebo from adding to his 35 international matches.
Maybe Lions next: James Lowe tipped for British Lions call-up following Ireland debut
Others were simply happy to see Lowe in an Irish jersey for
the first time and were excited about what the future held for the prolific
shot scorer. Lowe’s next chance to play for Ireland will come next Saturday
when Andy Farrell’s team travels to London to face England at Twickenham in the
second round of the Fall Nations Cup.
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