The Scotsman

Farrell puts case for defence as Lions look

- By ANDREW BALDOCK

Andy Farrell accepts that defence will be “a massive part” of the British and Irish Lions’ game as they prepare to tackle world champions New Zealand.

Lions assistant coach Farrell, who helped plot Ireland’s victory over the All Blacks in Chicago last November, is in charge of that key aspect. And he knows how big a challenge lies ahead across the threetest series, given New Zealand’s try-scoring prowess.

“We all know the strike-rate of the All Blacks as far as their attacking game is concerned,” he said, as the Lions concluded their second pre-tour training camp in County Kildare.

“Their try-scoring record is fantastic. I think last year it was double the team in second place for tries scored, which says a lot about their type of game.

“Their percentage conversion rate is fantastic, so we know defence is going to be a massive part of our game if we are going to have a chance in the series.”

Lionstrain­ingnumbers­were boosted to 30 from 14 after last week’s training get-together in Wales, and Farrell is delighted with the quality of work done building towards next week’s tour opener against a New Zea-

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