Who will make the final Lions squad?

By Unders / Roar Pro

The various articles on everyone selecting their squads and XVs for the British and Irish Lions has been entertaining and extremely insightful.

Sadly, this gossip will all come to an end when Warren Gatland names his trimmed 36-man squad on Thursday, May 6.

Given that this weekend saw the semi-finals of the European Challenge Cup and Heineken Cup, no further game of rugby in the northern hemisphere will be able to dictate players’ credibility for selection.

There are also some big injuries in the likes of George North and Joe Launchbury whereas Ben Youngs has opted out of selection for personal and family reasons.

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Loosehead prop: Wyn Jones, Mako Vunipola, Cian Healy
Replacing Cian Healy with Rory Sutherland provides no loss in quality for the Lions. Sutherland has been awesome and is a fierce scrummager but reports say he has picked up a shoulder injury and is in a race against time for fitness. If he recovers well, he should travel. If not, Gatland will go for experienced and the equally good Cian Healy who has been awesome for Ireland. Mako Vunipola does have some scrummaging issues and was exploited by the Boks in the World Cup Final. However, like it or not, he has credit from NZ in 2017 to ensure he goes on tour.

Hooker: Ken Owens, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Jamie George
No backtracks here. They are easily the best three hookers in the UK and Ireland. The main question is who starts out of them.

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Tighthead prop: Kyle Sinckler, Tadhg Furlong, Andrew Porter
A relatively easy pick for Gatland up front, but the third tighthead is tough to pick. Having said that, Porter has performed better than the solid likes of Thomas Francis and Zander Fagerson, who he beats to the plane.

Locks: Alun Wyn Jones (c), Maro Itoje, Iain Henderson, James Ryan, Tadhg Beirne
A blessed selection. Given that the Gray brothers miss out, this shows you how much quality the Lions have in the engine room. It helps massively that Itoje, Henderson and Beirne are more than comfortable options at six while Ryan and the warrior Wyn Jones bring a solid lineout.

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Back row: Tom Curry, Toby Faletau, Hamish Watson, CJ Stander, Josh Navidi, Justin Tipuric, Josh van der Flier
Josh van der Flier is criminally underrated. His performance for Leinster against Exeter was pure class and he deserves to be talked about up to the same level as Hamish Watson. Apart from him, the rest of the back row pick themselves. Curry and Navidi were reliable and consistent, Watson was player of the tournament in the Six Nations, Tipuric can provide some lineout and breakdown aid while CJ Stander and Faletau are the prime eights.

Halves: Conor Murray, Ali Price, Tomos Williams, Finn Russell, Dan Biggar, Johnny Sexton
Sexton is a risk given his head injury problems, but Gatland rates him and his leadership and experience will surely help the Lions. This is an area of glaring weakness with no stand-out contender, but all of these halves will be given the tour games to really stick their hand up for contention.

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Centres: Robbie Henshaw, Owen Farrell, Garry Ringrose, Jonathan Davies
George North’s injury could’ve provided an opportunity for the likes of Manu Tuilagi or Henry Slade to grab. However Tuilagi hasn’t played much and Slade wasn’t given the ball enough in the recent Six Nations. Davies will go on reputation from 2017 alone and Garry Ringrose’s great club form for Leinster gets him on the plane.

Back three: Stuart Hogg, Josh Adams, Liam Williams, Anthony Watson, Jack Nowell
Hogg, Williams and Watson were certainties. Josh Adams’ bloodhound instinct and phenomenal scoring record makes him wear the red shirt and my bolter is Jack Nowell. He has enough credit with Gatland and is the best defensive winger in the world. He pips the likes of Louis Rees-Zammit and Duhan van der Merwe, who have defensive and experience question marks despite their try-scoring records.

Final squad
Wyn Jones, Mako Vunipola, Cian Healy, Ken Owens, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Jamie George, Tadhg Furlong, Kyle Sinckler, Andrew Porter, Alun Wyn Jones, Maro Itoje, Iain Henderson, James Ryan, Tadhg Beirne, Tom Curry, Toby Faletau, Justin Tipuric, Josh Navidi, Hamish Watson, CJ Stander, Josh van der Flier, Conor Murray, Ali Price, Tomos Williams, Dan Biggar, Finn Russell, Johnny Sexton, Owen Farrell, Robbie Henshaw, Garry Ringrose, Jonathan Davies, Liam Williams, Stuart Hogg, Josh Adams, Anthony Watson, Jack Nowell.

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Strongest team
1. Wyn Jones
2. Ken Owens
3. Tadhg Furlong
4. Iain Henderson
5. Alun Wyn Jones (captain)
6. Maro Itoje
7. Tom Curry
8. Toby Faletau
9. Conor Murray
10. Dan Biggar
11. Anthony Watson
12. Owen Farrell
13. Robbie Henshaw
14. Anthony Watson
15. Stuart Hogg
16. Jamie George
17. Mako Vunipola
18. Kyle Sinckler
19. James Ryan
20. Tadhg Beirne
21. Hamish Watson
22. Ali Price
23. Jack Nowell

The Crowd Says:

2021-05-05T23:50:59+00:00

GregM

Roar Rookie


think the SAFA's would want Farrell to play - get some payback for his shoulder charge on Esterhuizen. Bet the Boks'd really wish rucking were allowed too for when Farrell's on the bottom of a ruck

2021-05-04T05:14:48+00:00

Just Nuisance

Roar Rookie


On field and off field personalities can be very different beasts.. Think Schalk Burger....Owen Farrell seems to be very popular amongst his Saracen teammates....face value at least.. I would suggest just keeping the captaincy out of Farrells reach....he is a fine player.. Just sort those tackles out tho.

2021-05-04T03:51:34+00:00

Tooly

Roar Rookie


Anthony Watson must be a cracker ! Both wings. I’d have Jonnie May on one wing. The Welsh boy will be in the squad. Sam Underhill , Joe Launchbury and Joe Maler would strengthen your side against SA.

2021-05-04T02:58:08+00:00

mzilikazi

Roar Pro


Good article, Unders. Thursaday we will know :happy: Still hoping my bolter will make it....uncapped and all.....Gavin Coombes !

2021-05-04T02:56:38+00:00

mzilikazi

Roar Pro


Not knowing him personally this is risky to say, but I think Owen's temperament is a problem. This is not an old style tour, but if it was , I could see some tourists being ready to strangle him after 3 weeks. He cold be a very irritating personality.

2021-05-04T01:55:01+00:00

Armchair Halfback

Roar Rookie


Nice work Unders, I would pick Jamie Ritchie in the squad rather than JVDF as you have plenty of 7's and I think Tadgh Beirne could start at 6 unless Itoje finds form.... Good call on Henderson to start.

2021-05-03T22:45:19+00:00

Ben

Guest


Owen Farrell would be picked only on previous form and def not on this years form. But for his goal kicking and versatility i would go so far as to say he would miss out.

2021-05-03T22:05:15+00:00

Ben

Guest


Re Faletau. As a young boy, his school friends struggled to pronounce his Tongan name, and so he picked up the nickname Toby. In recent years, he has requested that his rugby squad name be recorded more accurately as Taulupe. "Your name is Toby!!"...a famous line from a famous series...

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