The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Warburton will play in opener, says Rowntree

Captain backed to feature in first tour game despite recent knee injury

- Andrew baldock

Graham Rowntree says he does not envisage any problem with British and Irish Lions captain Sam Warburton being available for the opening New Zealand tour game on June 3.

Wales star Warburton has been sidelined for more than a month due to a knee injury, but he met up with 13 of his playing colleagues for a first day of Lions training on Monday.

It is also a possibilit­y that he could feature for Cardiff Blues in their European Champions Cup qualificat­ion play-off against Stade Francais in Paris on Friday.

“Sam is on a modified (training) load,” Lions assistant coach Rowntree said.

“He didn’t train with the rest of the team today. He is on a modified load, as you would expect for a guy coming back from injury, but he is going to be fine.”

Asked about the Blues game in four days’ time, Rowntree added: “That is a bigger picture decision for Sam and the Blues and Warren (Lions head coach Warren Gatland).

“He looked pretty fit to me this morning. I don’t think there will be any trouble with him playing, certainly, the first game on tour, but as I keep saying, we are managing him coming back from injury.”

Almost two-thirds of the 41-man Lions squad are currently with their clubs, regions and provinces ahead of Aviva Premiershi­p, Guinness PRO12 and Champions Cup play-offs next weekend.

But Rowntree was delighted with the work done on day one in camp at Wales’ training base in the Vale of Glamorgan. “We’ve got 14 guys here,” he said. “Other guys are away in other competitio­ns, which is great, because we want them on the plane going to New Zealand battle-hardened, playing in finals, preferably.

“There was some fitness this morning, then we had a good hit-out this afternoon.

“It has been very useful to get our calls and systems up and running. The lads have got through a whole lot of things very quickly. We have got on with stuff.

“We knew we would be missing a few guys in camp one. We knew what was coming, and we have catered for that.

“We have been getting the guys used to an intensity of how we train.”

Rowntree was asked during a media conference if the players already involved in Lions training would be in pole position to feature in the tour opener against a New Zealand Provincial Barbarians side in Whangarei.

And he added: “Potentiall­y, otherwise we would be wasting the extra time we’ve got with them, bearing in mind we haven’t got a lot of preparatio­n time as soon as we land in New Zealand, so those guys will have a head start, that’s for sure.”

Wehave been getting the guys usedtoan intensity of howwe train. GRAHAM ROWNTREE

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Picture: Getty. Sam Warburton has been sidelined by a knee injury but should be fit for tour opener.
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