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British and Irish Lions: is it time to an Argentinian tour?
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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 764073" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>Mr. Fish is correct I've rarely felt the lions are a side that are step up from England. Even the last edition didn't perform better against Australia than England had at the same point in time.</p><p></p><p>Technically that shouldn't happen and think it's about the coach more than anything else but all too often they bring national bias into it too much. Woodward and selecting past it England players, Gatland picking a Welsh player on every marginal call. Not sure how you fix that at all really.</p><p></p><p>Not that I'd scrap the Lions at all I love it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 764073, member: 72205"] Mr. Fish is correct I've rarely felt the lions are a side that are step up from England. Even the last edition didn't perform better against Australia than England had at the same point in time. Technically that shouldn't happen and think it's about the coach more than anything else but all too often they bring national bias into it too much. Woodward and selecting past it England players, Gatland picking a Welsh player on every marginal call. Not sure how you fix that at all really. Not that I'd scrap the Lions at all I love it. [/QUOTE]
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