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2021 British & Irish Lions Tour
(Very) early thoughts on the 2017 Lions
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<blockquote data-quote="Saint4805" data-source="post: 830402" data-attributes="member: 72444"><p>I agree but the root cause here is Gatland's decision to appoint Rob Howley as head attack coach. Loyalty has led to a big mistake. I think Gregor Townsend might have been open to that role but the offer of assisting Howley was quite frankly insulting. Also, O'Halloran is moving to Glasgow to work with Dave Rennie who may have preferred him to stay at home the new coaching team gets to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saint4805, post: 830402, member: 72444"] I agree but the root cause here is Gatland's decision to appoint Rob Howley as head attack coach. Loyalty has led to a big mistake. I think Gregor Townsend might have been open to that role but the offer of assisting Howley was quite frankly insulting. Also, O'Halloran is moving to Glasgow to work with Dave Rennie who may have preferred him to stay at home the new coaching team gets to work. [/QUOTE]
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