The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Tipping point for fans’ perception of the brand

- STEVE SCOTT

Well, that wasn’t so bad, was it?

For all that, yes, the selection team didn’t see nationalit­ies but players, and for all that Warren Gatland didn’t really hate Scotland, this was a tipping point for the British and Irish Lions brand north of the border.

Another perceived slight, another embarrassi­ng show of two original selections, then I’d imagine a lot of Scots would discard the notion of the touring team altogether. Some had already.

Instead, they might be lured back. The idea that nationalit­ies can be put aside for the Lions is all very good for the squad, indeed it’s a prerequisi­te. But for the fans, it’s not remotely the same, and Irish outrage at Jonny Sexton and James Ryan’s omission will show it’s not purely a Caledonian affliction.

Eight players is the best Scottish contingent on a Lions tour since Australia in 1989. Rugby had six more years of being purely amateur left then.

Gatland was true to his word – show some backbone, particular­ly winning away from Murrayfiel­d, and Scotland’s representa­tion would surely rise. The concept of having “a voice” in selection meetings with Gregor Townsend and Steve Tandy aboard also has held true, despite everyone denying it was a factor yesterday.

Rory Sutherland (some story from a guy who couldn’t go for a pee without his partner’s assistance three years ago) and Zander Fagerson found spots in the front row. Gatland said that Scotland had the best scrummage in the Six Nations.

Ali Price probably benefited by Ben Youngs choosing not to tour, but he outplayed him in their only head-to-head this season.

Hamish Watson was a certainty despite the outlandish and selective trolling of some London journalist­s. While Gatland indicated he’d have work to do to get to the Test side that’s how it should be.

Stuart Hogg and Duhan van der Merwe, after the way they played in the Six Nations just passed, had to tour. Chris Harris’s stock has grown the more he’s played.

Finn Russell was the one many thought might be a step too far for the arch-pragmatist Gatland. But he’s there instead of Sexton and the coach sung his praises without anyone visibly holding his arm up his back.

Sure there are odd picks here and there, but that’s Lions selections for you. How England have 11 tourists after a dire Six Nations is at least curious. But there are no outright total miscarriag­es of justice here… well maybe Jonny Hill and/or Courtney Lawes for James Ryan.

Who makes the Test team? Who knows? No one in their right mind prior to 1997 would have picked Scotland’s last Test Lion, Tom Smith, and he ended up playing six successive games for them.

The fact that Scots are there, and in good numbers, is what makes the difference already.

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