So it was just me that thought that Warburton had a pretty decent return from injury? He wasn't as dominant as Tipuric or SOB, but the opposition was way, way stronger. He was relatively quiet at the breakdown, only making 1 or 2 turnovers, but I thought his support and link play was excellent, and his carrying was decent. Unlucky not to score being the only one supporting North's break, I don't see how the TMO disallowed that try tbh.
Otherwise, I thought Lydiate had an industrious display, tackling like only he can, and hitting a hell of a lot of rucks. The front row all went well imo, with the set pieces being a big positive.
I thought the locks were decent. Both were effective in the lineout on own through and on the oppositon throw. Was maybe hoping for a little more around the field.
Faletau had a mixed game. He did some things well, but didn't have a big enough impact on the game, and knocked the ball on too often.
In the backs, Youngs had a good game. His sniping caused a lot of damage, and he scored a crucial try. Farrell did some things well, but his kicking from hand left a lot to be desired, especially his up n' unders/cross field kicks. Wasn't too impressed with either centre, although some of Davies' spot tackling was excellent and to be fair Tuilagi wasn't on long enough. Cuthbert had a very average game despite trying hard. Bowe started well again, but didn't keep it going. Hopefully he's not badly injured, same with Tuilagi. Hogg really needs to make better decisions as to when to counter. He was caught numerous times behind his support players today. Maybe it was a lack of work by those support players to get back behind him, I don't know, but regardless he needs to identify this and kick instead.
North had a huge impact in attack. That break that lead to a should have been try for Warbs was top drawer. He needs to watch his width in defence. Both he and Cuthbert were caught a little narrow numerous times.
Overall, a bit of a sluggish game, but the kind of tough match that will help the Lions in the long run.