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2021 British & Irish Lions Tour
Test Match 1: All Blacks v British & Irish Lions (Auckland)
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<blockquote data-quote="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 859698" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>Game on.</p><p>Here we are after a couple of weeks watching the Lions land, and then find their feet.</p><p>The midweek team has righted the ship and the Saturday yeam has settled nicely in the forward pack and we are seeing the backs start to gel,</p><p>Gatland has had a pretty ride considering how the last tour in 2005 went.</p><p>This Saturday all the spotlights come on and there is nowhere to hide for either team.</p><p>Can the Lions forward stifle possession away from the All Blacks and dictate the tempo, allowing the likes of Farrell and Halfpenny to keep terrirtory and the scoreboard in their favour, applying pressure all the while.</p><p>Or will the All Blacks lift their forward display to another level, as we know they can, secure enough possession and open up the field and the game to see a fast running game develop.</p><p>Both teams have the players to make their game plans come to the fore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 859698, member: 70721"] Game on. Here we are after a couple of weeks watching the Lions land, and then find their feet. The midweek team has righted the ship and the Saturday yeam has settled nicely in the forward pack and we are seeing the backs start to gel, Gatland has had a pretty ride considering how the last tour in 2005 went. This Saturday all the spotlights come on and there is nowhere to hide for either team. Can the Lions forward stifle possession away from the All Blacks and dictate the tempo, allowing the likes of Farrell and Halfpenny to keep terrirtory and the scoreboard in their favour, applying pressure all the while. Or will the All Blacks lift their forward display to another level, as we know they can, secure enough possession and open up the field and the game to see a fast running game develop. Both teams have the players to make their game plans come to the fore. [/QUOTE]
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