Andy Goode and Jim Hamilton say Warren Gatland’s British & Irish Lions replacements are ‘ridiculous’
Former internationals say picking players simply because they are nearby is damaging to the Lions’ principles as rugby’s pinnacle
Warren Gatland, head coach of the British & Irish Lions, has devalued the jersey by calling up second string Welsh and Scottish players as injury replacements, say former internationals Andy Goode and Jim Hamilton.
Kristian Dacey, Cory Hill, Tomas Francis and Gareth Davies have been brought into the Lions squad from the Welsh team playing in New Zealand. Finn Russell and Allan Dell have flown over from Scotland’s tour of Australia.
The players have been picked because they are in similar or the same time zones as the Lions and would take less time to adjust than the Irish and English players in the Americas.
“You should be with the Lions due to ability and form. Not where you are in the world,” said Goode.
“Warren Gatland has completely devalued the lions,” said Hamilton. “You’re telling me that Cory Hill’s going to play for the Lions again? Never.”
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