Sunday Mirror

Farrell is still on Gat radar

- BY ADAM HATHAWAY

LIONS boss Warren Gatland has left the door open for Ireland’s head coach Andy Farrell to jump on board for this summer’s series against the Springboks.

The New Zealander was desperate to have the experience­d legend on his staff.

He named Gregor Townsend, Neil Jenkins, Steve Tandy and Robin McBryde as his assistants for the trip last week.

Farrell, a Gatland wingman on the 2013 and 2017 tours, made himself unavailabl­e because of his Ireland commitment­s with a visit to the Pacific Islands in the pipeline.

But that is still up in the air and Gatland has left one space on his staff free, keeping the door open for the possible addition of Farrell.

Gatland said: “It’s possible, it’s why we’ve left one of the spots open. I would have loved Andy to come.

“We’ve spoken about whether we need to bring someone else in, is it another hand before the tour starts?

“We’re looking at the home unions schedules, which are hopefully finalised this month.

“Is it someone, once he’s finished with his home nation, could come in half-way through the tour, later on, as an extra voice?

“I haven’t been specific about a role, a position or what they’re doing.

“But it’s something I want to have the possibilit­y of being able to do if we feel there’s a need for it.

“We didn’t know what the situation was with Ireland, if they were touring, I understood the commitment to that.

“I was leaving it as long as I possibly could and understood that if Ireland were touring there was a good chance that he wasn’t going to be available.”

 ??  ?? LEADERS Farrell (left) with Lions coach Gatland
LEADERS Farrell (left) with Lions coach Gatland

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