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British and Irish Lions: is it time to an Argentinian tour?
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<blockquote data-quote="smartcooky" data-source="post: 764067" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>I think if you asked the players whether the Lions should scrapped, the answer would be a resounding NO!</p><p></p><p>NH players play too much rugby each season, but that has nothing to do with the Lions tour and everything to do with a season that is way too long and in which are are far too many games.</p><p></p><p>Remember also that the other tours don't stop just becase a Lions tour is on. During the Lions tour to Australia in 2013;</p><p></p><p>France went to NZ</p><p>England went to Argentina</p><p>Ireland went to Canada</p><p>Wales went to Japan</p><p>Scotland, Italy and Samoa went to South Africa</p><p></p><p>It was great for those Tier 2 teams to host the Tier 1 teams, and a chance to pick new players for the Tier 1 teams that toured there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartcooky, post: 764067, member: 20605"] I think if you asked the players whether the Lions should scrapped, the answer would be a resounding NO! NH players play too much rugby each season, but that has nothing to do with the Lions tour and everything to do with a season that is way too long and in which are are far too many games. Remember also that the other tours don't stop just becase a Lions tour is on. During the Lions tour to Australia in 2013; France went to NZ England went to Argentina Ireland went to Canada Wales went to Japan Scotland, Italy and Samoa went to South Africa It was great for those Tier 2 teams to host the Tier 1 teams, and a chance to pick new players for the Tier 1 teams that toured there. [/QUOTE]
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