Irish Sunday Mirror

Lions tour in June in real doubt

- DUNCAN BECH

THE British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa is in real doubt after managing director Ben Calveley revealed talks are being held over its viability.

The coronaviru­s pandemic, which has seen new strains emerge from England and South Africa, has cast uncertaint­y over whether the tour can go ahead as planned.

Warren Gatland’s Lions are scheduled to depart on June 27 for an eight-match itinerary that culminates in a three-test series against the Springboks.

But Calveley understand­s the need to make a decision sooner rather than later with February set as the deadline.

“As you would expect, we are progressin­g with our plans based on the latest informatio­n available to us,” Calveley said. “However,

given the uncertaint­y that continues to be caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic both in South Africa, as well as the UK and Ireland, we are very aware of the need to make a timely decision on the best way forward.

“Not least this is so that we can provide clarity to supporters booked to travel to South Africa next summer, or those thinking of making the trip.

“To date, the Lions board has had repeated meetings to discuss all scenarios available and is in constant dialogue. It will meet throughout January and into February, if required, to review all relevant informatio­n and data.”

He added: “In the meantime, we continue regular discussion with our partners in the UK, Ireland and South Africa, including the British High Commission in Pretoria, the Irish Embassy and various government department­s.”

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PREPARATIO­N Gatland is in charge of 2021 Lions
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CONCERNS Managing director Ben Calveley

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