The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Rugby: Gatland primed to call up reinforcem­ents for Lions tour

Head coach could add to Scottish contingent ahead of Auckland clash

- by Nick Purewal

MAORI ALL BLACKS V BRITISH AND IRISH LIONS

Warren Gatland is expected to draft as many as six extra players on to the British and Irish Lions tour next week.

The Lions’ reinforcem­ents would be primed to take seats on the bench in Tuesday’s Waikato clash against the Chiefs, to ease the pressure on the tourists’ Test match 23.

The three-Test series against New Zealand starts on June 24, and Tuesday’s Chiefs clash represents a heavy burden following today’s Maori All Blacks encounter in Rotorua.

Gatland had initially raised the idea of adding a clutch of players to his Lions squad ahead of the Chiefs encounter back in September.

Now the head coach is understood to be ready to do just that, with Wales currently in New Zealand and Scotland touring Australia and Fiji.

Ireland are in Japan, while England’s Argentina Test series ends today.

The Lions bolstered their squad late on in Australia in 2013, with call-up Alex Corbisiero claiming a try as the tourists stole a series win in the third Test.

All Blacks boss Steve Hansen on Thursday called the Lions’ plans to add to their ranks, hinting at a potential disconnect between midweek and Saturday line-ups.

But the Lions are confident they will maintain a tight-knit group, even if they do call for reinforcem­ents.

“I think he is about to bring a few extra players out to give himself the ability to play with two squads,” said All Blacks boss Hansen on Thursday.

“He’s at the stage where he wants to do that. I guess he will bring them out from the UK.”

Assistant coach Steve Borthwick insisted yesterday however that the Lions currently boast an extremely focused and motivated squad.

“I think I’ve been hugely impressed by the leadership of the players, all the players in how close this group is,” said Borthwick.

“All the players have worked hard to ensure it’s a tight, socially cohesive group.”

Influentia­l fly-half Owen Farrell remains a serious injury doubt ahead of the first All Blacks Test (see story opposite).

The England star has suffered a quadriceps strain and is now in a race against time to be ready to start the Test series.

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Picture: Getty. Liam Williams, right, and Jamie George, lead the Lions to training yesterday.

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