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Gatland names new skipper for Blues clash

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The British and Irish Lions team to play the Blues tonight has been announced with Wales hooker Ken Owens captaining the side.

Owens will be one of 11 players making their British and Irish Lions debut at Eden Park after Head Coach Warren Gatland made 15 changes to the side that kicked off the 2017 tour with a victory over New Zealand Provincial Barbarians on Saturday. Commenting on the team to face Super Rugby side the Blues, Gatland said: “We have made 15 changes to the starting XV and we are excited to see what this team is able to do against the Blues.

“We have stated from the off that we want to give every player a start in the first three games and Wednesday is an opportunit­y for this set of players to show what they can do in a Lions jersey. It was good to get the win under our belts last weekend. The boys in the stand were itching to get their chance and they are really excited about Wednesday.

“In terms of Ken, he has worked really hard on his recovery and it’s great to have him available. He has captained the Scarlets and has assumed a leadership role within the camp and it is a great opportunit­y for him.

“We are expecting a big crowd at Eden Park. It will be the first of three matches there for us and we know the atmosphere will be outstandin­g. We are hoping for some good weather and are expecting a tough, fast and open game of rugby. “We have a few work ons from last weekend and we know we need to be more clinical. We created some good opportunit­ies against the Barbarians but didn’t see them through and that is something we want to improve on Wednesday.”

 ?? Photo: Zimbio ?? British & Irish Lions hooker Ken Owens to lead their campaign against the Blues at Eden Park, Auckland tonight.
Photo: Zimbio British & Irish Lions hooker Ken Owens to lead their campaign against the Blues at Eden Park, Auckland tonight.

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