New Straits Times

O’MAHONY IS THE LIONS’ INSPIRER

Coach Gatland believes his captain will fire up team against New Zealand

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BRITISH and Irish Lions coach Warren Gatland has backed his newly anointed Test captain Peter O’Mahony to inspire a “courageous” first Test performanc­e and attack the All Blacks in their own backyard.

O’Mahony was handed leadership duties for tomorrow’s clash at the All Blacks’ fortress of Eden Park despite only skippering Ireland three times, relegating tour captain Sam Warburton to the bench.

The injury-hit Warburton has struggled for form in warm-up matches, while O’Mahony’s commitment was impressive as he captained the Lions to a 32-10 win over the Maori All Blacks last week.

Gatland believes that passion, coupled with an attacking intent that the Lions have only showed in glimpses so far, will be needed to topple the back-to-back world champions.

The tourists have won plaudits for their defence in the warm-up matches but New Zealand-born Gatland said that would not be enough at Eden Park, where the All Blacks have not lost for 23 years.

“We’ve picked a team we think are capable of playing some exciting rugby, you’ve got to be prepared to match the All Blacks,” he said.

“We’ve strangled a couple of sides and we’re not going to deny that’s been successful but we’ve also got to have the ability to play.”

Gatland, himself a former All Black, said the players O’Mahony will lead onto the field had to be brave enough to chance their arm in pursuit of victory.

“To beat the All Blacks you have to be courageous and play some rugby – you have to score tries and I think we have picked a team capable of doing that,” he said.

Gatland made only four changes to the starting XV that defeated the Maori, choosing England star Owen Farrell at flyhalf over Ireland’s Johnny Sexton.

In line with his commitment to attack, Gatland reshuffled his backline to include Liam Williams at fullback and Elliot Daly on the wing after their eye-catching performanc­es in this week’s 34-6 win over Waikato Chiefs.

They edge out Leigh Halfpenny and George North respective­ly, with North not even included in the match-day squad after failing to impress in the warm-up fixtures.

Perhaps surprising­ly, Alun Wyn Jones comes in at lock, with Maro Itoje starting on the bench.

Gatland said his replacemen­ts, which include the likes of Warburton, Itoje and Sexton, would be vital as he seeks an 80-minute performanc­e against strong-finishing New Zealand.

Warburton’s relegation had been widely anticipate­d and Gatland said he was determined to select players based on their tour performanc­es, not reputation­s. AFP

 ?? AFP PIC ?? British and Irish Lions players warm up during training session in Auckland yesterday.
AFP PIC British and Irish Lions players warm up during training session in Auckland yesterday.

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