Lansdowne Hotel BBQ Sunday 2nd June 2013...
As expected, Paul O’Connell
will lead the Lions in their opening tour match against the Barbarians in Hong
Kong this Saturday in place of the stricken Sam Warburton, whose medial
ligament injury has required an injection.
With a requisite eight day
rest to follow, this must cast Warburton’s place in the team to play the
Western Force next Wednesday in some doubt, in which case another former Lions
tour captain, Brian O’Driscoll would be a prime candidate to lead the side.
With Seán O’Brien, Dan
Lydiate and Gethin Jenkins also ruled out of this Saturday’s game, the ripple
effect means that, all told, three of Leinster’s double-winning contingent have
been named on the bench this week, namely Cian Healy, Jamie Heaslip and Jonathan
Sexton.
That trio would only have
joined the rest of the squad in training this past week, following on from last
Saturday’s Rabo Pro12 final win over Ulster, and given the near certain need
for refreshments off the bench in such climactically demanding conditions this
Saturday, all can expect to see about 20 minutes or more of action.
“It was pretty easy for me”
said Warren Gatland regarding his choice of captain for the tour opener. “It
wasn’t difficult. He’s been great the last few weeks around the squad and it
was a bit of a blessing for me that Munster got knocked out so we could bring
that experience into the team. He’s done a great job supporting Sam and giving
us some general leadership.”
“I’m delighted, it’s a very
exciting occasion,” said O’Connell in the Lions’ team hotel today. “We’ve had a
few great weeks and it’s gone up another level since the Leicester boys and the
Leinster boys came in, so I’m thrilled.
“I’m disappointed,
obviously, for Sam. He’s run a great ship for the last few weeks and I’m sure
he’s disappointed not to lead the boys out for the first game. I got to do that
last time round when I was captain, so I’m sure he’s disappointed. But for me,
I’m thrilled and I’m really looking forward to it.”
Earlier in the season,
O’Connell had publicly ruled himself out of making this summer’s tour. “Yeah, I
suppose around Christmas and two or three months after Christmas I certainly
thought I wouldn’t be here, so to be here and now captaining the side is
fantastic and I’m delighted.”
In such stifling heat and
humidity, O’Connell admitted training had been tough. “It’s not ideal and we
wouldn’t be a whole lot used to it but neither would they. But even today, guys
were talking when we came out, we did weights today and were walking around the
city trying to find our bus for a while, and the lads were saying they actually
found it easier today already and getting used to it already.”
“I think all of us have
experienced it once stage or another down through the years and it’s never as
bad as you think it’s going to be. So it is what it is, we both have to deal
with it and hopefully we can deal with it better than they can.”
British & Irish Lions (v
Barbarians, Hong Kong, Saturday, 12.30pm Irish time): S Hogg (Scotland); A
Cuthbert (Wales) J Davies (Wales), J Roberts (Wales), S Maitland (Scotland), O
Farrell (England), M Phillips (Wales); M Vunipola (England), R Hibbard (Wales),
A Jones (Wales); R Gray (Scotland, P O’Connell (Ireland, capt); D Lydiate
(Wales), J Tipuric (Wales), T Faletau (Wales).
Replacements: T Youngs
(England), C Healy (Ireland), M Stevens (England), Al Wyn-Jones (Wales), J
Heaslip (Ireland), C Murray (Ireland), J Sexton (Ireland), G North (Wales).