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This doesn't mean he's been playing badly though?

Kinghorn makes headlines as he's been good, but Scotland chuck it about a lot and he's a big part of that game plan
Keenan was probably the only Irish player to match up / outplay his opposite number last week too, was genuinely class. Had the big moments over Kinghorn in Edinburgh too I thought, the try that put it to bed was his call and chase that exposed Kinghorn being out of position.

I'd say Kinghorn is edging it (although moving him to wing to accomodate makes a lot of sense to me) but he'll also likely be joining the squad late so it could sway things in Keenan's favour.
 
Russell has his faults but who gets picked before him.
Yeah FH is definitely an area of concern for Farrell I'd imagine. There's no one head and shoulders above the rest. Russell should get it based on experience, but you'd still be worried what kind of performance he might put in.
 
Yeah FH is definitely an area of concern for Farrell I'd imagine. There's no one head and shoulders above the rest. Russell should get it based on experience, but you'd still be worried what kind of performance he might put in.
To a point, I agree. However, I'm still ok with Russell being first choice, it's the form from those behind him that would have me thinking.
Prendergast could be brilliant but had a nightmare against France.
Marcus Smith is played out of position too often in my opinion but he's a great option to have.
Fin Smith deserves a place. I think he's tried and tested and will only get better.

I await the incoming with my tin hat on :D
 
Russell has his faults but who gets picked before him.
Very true, it will be down to what Farrell can get out of him. I don't think him and Townsend are particularly close but that's to be expected as they are both fly halves and the room isn't big enough for both their heads
 
Very true, it will be down to what Farrell can get out of him. I don't think him and Townsend are particularly close but that's to be expected as they are both fly halves and the room isn't big enough for both their heads
Like most 10s, if the forwards are going well then rarely is there a bad performance. Russell has the talent to make the difference ahead of his competition and has far more experience than anyone else in contention.
 
Like most 10s, if the forwards are going well then rarely is there a bad performance. Russell has the talent to make the difference ahead of his competition and has far more experience than anyone else in contention.
Agreed. He is the one world class FH we have for Lions selection
 
I'd love Ben to go and Tom to have a rest. I'm really worried Tom won't make it to 2027 if he keeps playing this number of games each year.
 
I'm expecting Josh VdF to go nuclear on the Lions tour to be honest. Test Lion is really the only thing he has to add to his honours list so he's up there with any Irish player ever.
 
I'm expecting Josh VdF to go nuclear on the Lions tour to be honest. Test Lion is really the only thing he has to add to his honours list so he's up there with any Irish player ever.
I'd like to see Pollock as the bolter. Looks like a 100 capper.

VdF I have a weird feeling is going to miss out but I actually agree he strikes me as the type of player who would come in under radar and get player of the tournement.
 
I'd like to see Pollock as the bolter. Looks like a 100 capper.

VdF I have a weird feeling is going to miss out but I actually agree he strikes me as the type of player who would come in under radar and get player of the tournement.
Miss out on the plane or 23?

Can only see the 10s, Hansen and Henshaw missing out among our starters. England finished ahead of us deservedly but Ireland were still 17/18 against other Lions teams in the 4 year cycle, hard to see us not having the most representation.
 
Hopefully some people calm down with Morgan being a definite starter.

Backrow is so stacked.
 

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