The Citizen (Gauteng)

Shorn Lions face a tester

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London – The British & Irish Lions, shorn of key players against a Japan side who have not played for 20 months in a match uncertain of Test status, will hardly be getting off to a fanfare start but they will make the best of things at Murrayfiel­d today.

That the game is going ahead is an achievemen­t after the Lions’ tour of South Africa was in doubt for so long but, with Warren Gatland’s squad set fair to face the world champions in a three-Test series, the real preparatio­n starts this weekend.

Gatland (above) is without players involved in the English Premiershi­p final between Exeter and Harlequins today and has had little time to work with others who joined the Jersey training camp late after playing for their clubs last weekend.

Such issues are meat and drink to the New Zealand coach, however, as are two late injuries this week that upset his plan to start four Scots in the team in the country’s capital after they have been barely represente­d in the Lions for so long.

Blending a side in a hurry from limited opportunit­ies is the essence of Lions coaching and Gatland was at pains this week to stress that everyone in the squad will get a start in the early games and be given their chance.

“We are not fixed in our thoughts, we haven’t got any preconceiv­ed ideas about the Test side at the moment,” he said.

“We are giving everyone an opportunit­y and want to see who makes a real impression.

“Someone is going to come through that a lot of people might not expect. That’s the exciting part from the coaching aspect.”

For once, the Lions won’t be the only team taking the field somewhat undercooke­d this year. The Springboks have not played sine the World Cup final in 2019 and have arranged two Tests against Georgia to prepare.

Japan’s last Test was against the Springboks in the World Cup quarterfin­als and they have since managed just run-outs against a club side to try to rediscover some of the mojo that made them so exciting in their home tournament.

“We expect a really strong test from Japan. They will be a lot stronger as a combinatio­n for the game on Saturday (today),” Gatland said.

Officials are trying to decide if the match will get full internatio­nal Test status for the Lions, though that will be of little concern to the players whose focus will be on making an impression for the main event –

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