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Lions chief Gatland calls for PRL ‘common sense’

- STEVE SCOTT

Warren Gatland has urged Premiershi­p Rugby to remove its block on releasing players for the Lions’ warm-up Test against Japan on the grounds that it could harm the selection prospects of the English contingent.

Gatland hopes “common sense will prevail” as talks continue over PRL’ s decision to prevent players from taking part in the prelude to the South Africa tour at Murrayfiel­d on June 26.

The 2021 Guinness Premiershi­p final is being staged on the same day despite attempts by the Lions to have it brought forward by a week, thereby keeping it in line with the Guinness PRO14 showpiece.

Gatland, who will be taking charge of a Lions tour for the third time, has warned that 50-50 calls could go against English contenders if they are not available for the build-up.

“I can tell you we will be taking the best team we possibly can, the best players, but the hard reality of the situation is that I just hope it doesn’t impact on any players or selections,” Gatland said.

“You end up with a 50-50 call on a player, and a player who is able to be there for a week’s camp in Wales and a week’ s preparatio­n for the Japan game might get the nod against someone who has unfortunat­ely not been available until only one week before the first match in South Africa.

“It’s a challenge at the moment and I just hope that some common sense will prevail in negotiatio­ns.

“I fully understand with the Premiershi­p final and players not being available because they are tied up with that, but I would love to see other players being released for the Lions.

“I just hope we can come to some agreement where we do have access to the players.”

When asked about the chances of negotiatin­g the early release of players, Gatland said: “They haven’t always been the easiest to deal with! They have their own ways of doing things.

“At the moment nothing is set in stone, they have come out and made a statement.

“It’s a little bit like Brexit, isn’t it? It’s a bit of a game in terms of whether we end up with a deal that is satisfacto­ry for all. That’s what I’m hoping, I don’t think it’s worth firing shots at each other and hopefully we can come to some agreement.

“Maybe the players’ associatio­n and players might voice their opinion about what they think about that.

“I think that’s a pretty powerful voice to be heard from the players about their opportunit­ies and going on a Lions tour and having the best chance and preparatio­n to go on tour.”

● Cian Healy will win his 100th Test cap in an Ireland team showing just one change for Saturday’s Six Nations decider against France in Paris.

Leinster prop Healy will become just the sixth Irishman to hit a Test century at the Stade de France, as Andy Farrell’s men chase a fourth title in seven years.

Robbie Henshaw starts at outside centre in Ireland’s sole change from last weekend ’s 5 0 -17 thumping of Italy.

● England scrum- half Willi Heinz has been ruled out of Saturday ’s Six Nations finale against Italy because of an unspecifie­d leg injury.

Alex Mitchell has been called into Eddie Jones’ camp as a replacemen­t and will compete with Dan Robson for the role of supporting Ben Youngs, who is expected to win his 100th cap in Rome.

Head coach Jones names his team today.

 ??  ?? LIONS WARNING: Head coach Warren Gatland hopes Premiershi­p Rugby clubs play ball over the release of players for the warm-up against Japan.
LIONS WARNING: Head coach Warren Gatland hopes Premiershi­p Rugby clubs play ball over the release of players for the warm-up against Japan.

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