I don't see Russell not going. I think FS is the best 10 available followed by Russell. Shootout between M Smith, Prendergast and Farrell from there.
I hope Prendergast doesn't go, he'd be better served with Ireland but his last two Leinster performances have put him back in the conversation and he looks to be addressing his weaknesses.
I'd go with the Fin, Finn and Farrell tbh. Farrell's form isn't there but he's the sort of quality you bring on a tour and hope he finds it, sometimes it works like Bowe in 2013 and othertimes it doesn't like Kearney in 2013. I'm sure there's examples of both from the last two tours but I can't remember them as well.
I think that approach probably goes against the "ethos" of the tour but it's an amateur idea adapted to professionalism. I think that applies to
@irisht 's post too. To be honest, the France tour of NZ is far more interesting than this jolly.
Interesting you've come to that conclusion, because the main issue appears to be with the appointment of Sexton. Before then, no one really had an issue with 16-18 Irish players going, so it would be hypocritical if those same people now have an issue with those 16-18 players going simply because Sexton is now on the coaching staff. The only person who's name has been reared as being under threat of not touring or being ousted from an (IMO) deserved Test start is Russell, but that could very easily be the media trying to make a story out of something, and there may end up being no tangible difference to the Lions selection criteria.
https://www.therugbyforum.com/threads/lions-six-nations-2025-auditions.50120/page-18#post-1226058
https://www.therugbyforum.com/threads/lions-six-nations-2025-auditions.50120/page-17#post-1226038
https://www.therugbyforum.com/threads/lions-six-nations-2025-auditions.50120/page-18#post-1226109
This was triggered by the selection of the only real option to have a former Lions player on the coaching team in a non critical role, one who also happens to be the best Lions 10 of the pro era.
Does Sexton rate Russell? I doubt it, he never lost a game to him. If he doesn't go, it's professionals making a decision they'll live or die by like Gatland in 2021. Is it bias? Yes but based on their professional decision making, preferences and what they think the squad needs to get the job done, not based on what colour jersey they wear in February and March or a selection out of anyone's control in 2021.
I'm not a Lions fan, I just want this tour to end and not hurt Ireland going into November, it'd be great if it helps us in some way. If that's Farrell's approach then he's going about it the wrong way but he was a Lions coach before Ireland and realistically this is his only chance for him to represent a test side of his own country and not an adopted one. Can't see him ever going back to England after the way things ended with both him and his son in that set up.