The Citizen (KZN)

Lions needed more time for series win

- Auckland

– All the British and Irish Lions needed was extra preparatio­n time and they would have won their Test series against New Zealand, tour manager John Spencer said.

Spencer, who insisted Warren Gatland was “the best coach in the world”, believed the Lions have to be given the strongest chance they can to be successful against the world’s top teams.

“To come here and not to take a step backwards makes me very proud,” he said yesterday when reviewing the tour, which ended in a 1-1 stalemate after Saturday’s deciding Test was drawn 15-l5.

The Lions arrived in New Zealand just three days before the opening match of their six-week, 10-match tour, and are now pushing for a longer preparatio­n time for future tours.

“My honest opinion is yes. The preparatio­n is extremely important, but I think we are making extremely positive steps to talk about and rectify that situation,” Spencer said, when asked if a change in pre-tour scheduling could have seen a different outcome.

“I’ve received incredible co-operation from the Lions board on this. Gold medals are won on the training pitch a long time before they’re won on the match pitch.

“I don’t want to take anything away from the guys who achieved what they did, but I think we really have to sit down as a group of stakeholde­rs and with ex-Lions who get the concept.’’

After the All Blacks won the first Test 30-15 and the tourists were 24-21 victors in the second, and the third ended in a deadlock, Spencer believed the future of the British and Irish Lions was in rude health. – AFP

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