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Henry warns of ‘suicidal’ Lions schedule

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WELLINGTON: World Cupwinning coach Graham Henry blasted the British and Irish Lions’ “suicidal” New Zealand tour schedule Tuesday, saying their confidence could be shot before they even face the All Blacks.

Henry, the only man to have ever coached both the Lions and the All Blacks, said the itinerary risked preventing the Lions building momentum in the June- July tour.

The tourists are set to face all five New Zealand Super Rugby teams and the Maori All Blacks, as well as three Test matches which are mostly loaded towards the back- end of the trip.

“I just wonder if the itinerary is suicidal, that’s my concern,” Henry told ESPN.

He said the Lions’ Test buildup would be against highlyrega­rded opponents playing without pressure as they seek one of internatio­nal rugby’s most prized scalps.

The New Zealander p oi nt e d t o Wa le s ’ morale - sapping 4 0 - 7 defeat against the Waikato Chiefs during a tour last year, when they lost the Test series 3- 0.

“( T he L i on s ) ar e r emembe re d b y t he Test match results, but sides gain confidence and momentum through the games they play leading into those Test matches,” he said.

“If they don’t get success in those games , confidence is not going to be high and that is going to affect the way they play in the Test matches.” Henry was in charge during the Lions tour to Australia in 2001, when they lost the Test series 2-1, and led the All Blacks to World Cup triumph on home soil in 2011. The Lions’ coach for the upcoming tour, Warren Gatland, labelled the schedule “crazy” in 2015, long before he was appointed to lead the campaign in New Zealand. But New Zealand Rugby chief Steve Tew defended it this month, saying it was what the Lions requested. He said the Lions had asked for a tougher itinerary than they encountere­d dur ing the 2 013 tour to Australia, which was also led by Gat land and resulted in a 2-1 Test series win. “They’ve actually got what they wanted,” Tew told reporters. — AFP

I just wonder if the itinerary is suicidal, that’s my concern. Graham Henry, World Cup-winning coach

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